Chen Rou first meets Nie Zhao because of an anti-terrorism case involving Hong Kong's wealthy elite. He is the richest man in Hong Kong for many years, and a renowned powerful figure. Even thou...
The Nie brothers had a particularly noticeable and significant problem: because they lacked parental guidance and instruction, and because of Mei Lu's deliberate education and guidance, they were both ignorant and narrow-minded.
When people like Liang Lisheng and Nie Rong talk about the mainland, their first instinct is fear.
Because they know that although the mainland is poor, it has strict laws. If they make money through black market industries or underhanded means and mess it up, they will suffer a terrible fate.
Of course, I also know how difficult it is to manage relations with the mainland.
But Nie Jiayu and Nie Jiajun are different. Because of Mei Lu's brainwashing, they only have one concept of mainlanders: stupid!
When the conversation turned to the so-called connections, Nie Jiajun also prepared a letter for Guo Fuzheng: "Little sister, most mainlanders are quite naive, and there are very few like Fuzheng who can get into universities abroad. Besides, you've heard that their family has connections in the military. You know, although mainland soldiers are strong in combat, they are also very obedient, so..."
Because Chen Rou never held his hand, Guo Fuzheng's hand was still outstretched in mid-air.
There is no one in Hong Kong who is unaware of the strong combat capabilities of mainland Chinese soldiers.
Since the exodus to Hong Kong in the 1960s, mainland soldiers have been portrayed by Hong Kong media and refugees as powerful, ruthless killing machines. The Nie Jiayu brothers wholeheartedly agree that they are strong.
Although his uncle's business had already taken root in mainland China and was beginning to grow, neither of them wanted to learn about it. They even avoided Nie Zhao like mice would a cat, and they were unwilling to get involved in the business, so of course they didn't know anything about it.
But they were also a bit clever and wanted to do something beneficial for the company, so they fell into Guo Fuzheng's trap.
Now Guo Fuzheng is even planning to trick Chen Rou as well.
Seeing that she was looking at him with interest, he shrugged and said, "Mrs. Nie, let's not talk about other places. In the capital and south of the Yangtze River, in both the military and police circles, as long as it's not an extremely serious matter, I can handle it on the spot with just one phone call."
He then extended his hand again: "So if you and your family want to go to the mainland, be sure to contact me in advance so I can help you get there safely."
Nie Han had experienced kidnapping before, unlike her two naive younger brothers, and frowned: "For example?"
He leaned even closer to Guo Fuzheng and asked, "If I killed someone in mainland China, especially if it was intentional homicide, could you handle it?"
In Hong Kong, even a major taxpayer like Nie Zhao could be hanged if he committed murder.
Moreover, Song Yuanchao's hometown is on the mainland. If someone commits murder and arson, they don't have to pay legal responsibility. Given his temper, if he picks up a gun, he would probably shoot the other person into a sieve. How can he allow people to kill without being held criminally responsible?
Nie Han didn't believe it and said, "I don't believe it. You're just bragging."
Guo Fuzheng was mainly eager to curry favor with the Nie family, and Chen Rou's performance of taming the horse just now showed an unusual strength and ruthlessness that made him feel that he might not be able to control her if he didn't exaggerate his abilities.
Moreover, we are currently in the midst of reform and opening up, and in order to attract investment, the country has some special policies that are only for certain special groups, and they do have some privileges, which Guo Fuzheng and his father, Guo Xiaobai, can enjoy.
So he didn't directly answer the question about Nie Han's claim of intentional homicide, but he said, "Let me put it this way: if you want to go to the mainland, I can call in special police to clear the way anytime. Miss Nie Han, if you don't believe me, come with me. You'll believe me once we get there."
Hong Kong also has special police, and they are very famous.
They also have a more well-known name: the Flying Tigers.
Officer Huo Qi, who once investigated Nie Zhao and was credited with bringing down Yu Zhengrong (Yu Sir), has now been transferred to the Flying Tigers, specifically responsible for anti-drug and anti-terrorism operations.
Of course, if it's someone like Nie Zhao, a powerful figure in a wealthy family, or the chairman of a listed company's board of directors, who is threatened with kidnapping or assassination and seeks help, the Flying Tigers can also clear the way for him, but that requires solid evidence that the incident actually happened.
Moreover, once the Flying Tigers clear the way, it will be a very sensational event in Hong Kong.
However, Guo Fuzheng could mobilize the Flying Tigers whenever he wanted on the mainland, provided nothing was amiss.
Nie Han was a little stunned, and was even considering whether to call Song Yuanchao to confirm the matter.
Nie Jiayu and Nie Jiajun both believed it very sincerely.
Chen Rou didn't believe it, but she suspected that her father, Guo Xiaobai, had probably taken advantage of some loophole in the policy.
In the past year or two, with the reform and opening up, the economy has not yet been revitalized, but pornography, drugs, gambling and sexually transmitted diseases have spread rapidly like a plague in the coastal areas and are extremely difficult to detect. As a future special police officer, Chen Rou naturally thought of this immediately, and the targeted specific policies were probably being used by someone.
She finally reached out to shake Guo Fuzheng's hand and said, "Let's sit down and talk?"
Guo Fuzheng, following his father's wishes, sought to achieve his goal indirectly by cultivating a relationship with the Nie family's leader and his wife.
He was naturally happy that they were about to finish, and said, "Mrs. Nie, please have a seat."
Mrs. Bao, the wife of the shipping magnate, finally got a chance to speak. Seeing that the Nie family's staff hadn't brought the drinks yet, she handed over her own and said to Chen Rou with a smile, "Arou, would you like a bowl of bird's nest soup?"
The original owner knew this Mrs. Bao, but because she often helped Mei Lu to put her in a bad mood, she didn't have a good impression of Mrs. Bao. However, she had a good impression of the girl next to her, her daughter Bao Yuyan.
Because in the original owner's memories, the girl named Bao Yuyan had been practicing judo and Jeet Kune Do, and the original owner had always liked girls who were skilled and had a free-spirited personality.
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