1990s Hong Kong: Waking Up as the Kidnapped Tycoon's Sister-in-Law

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...

Chapter 204 Loosen the grip, start with civility, then move to force.

Hong Kong is a tiny, small place, so children there have very limited horizons.

They didn't know how big the continent was, or how many people there were, but they had a concept of horses.

Central Racecourse currently has only a few hundred horses, while Sha Tin Racecourse is a bit larger, with only a few thousand horses. However, in mainland China, even the smallest racecourse has three thousand horses, and those horses were still competing until last year.

Guo Fuzheng was stunned, thinking to himself, "Is there such an amazing place on the mainland? I had no idea about it at all."

But Nie Jiajun patted him on the shoulder: "Promote me, take me to the military horse farm, I want to buy a horse that has been on the battlefield."

Nie Jiayu also said, "I'll go too, I want to go as well."

Chen Rou smiled, loosened her wrist, and decided to deal with these ignorant, immature teenagers slowly, first with words and then with force.

She then asked Bao Yuyan, "By the way, is Yuyan's Jeet Kune Do teacher also from mainland China?"

"That's right!" Bao Yuyan crossed her hands, made a punching motion, and said crisply, "Yes!"

Chen Rou also clasped her hands together and said with a smile, "Jiayu always asks me if I want to learn kung fu, but do you know that the teacher who teaches me kung fu is actually from the mainland, and is the 27th generation direct descendant of Wing Chun?"

Nie Jiayu and Nie Jiajun initially thought that mainlanders were all stupid, but gradually came to believe that the mainland not only had excellent horses, but also many hidden talents among its people.

But it wasn't over yet. Chen Rou looked at Nie Jiayu again: "Didn't you ask me who taught me my driving skills?"

Nie Jiayu, without being taught, said, "I understand, Xi Niang, she must be from the mainland, right?"

The two brothers nearly pushed Guo Fuzheng out of his seat, and both looked at Chen Rou: "Tell me, little sister, what else have you learned from the mainlanders?"

For Chen Rou, this is the battle of wits; the physical battle hasn't even begun yet.

But even Guo Fuzheng was shocked to find that among the many shining points on the mainland, his little bit of face seemed insignificant.