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...
But because it was inconvenient, I never asked. Now the answer has been revealed, and the truth is right in front of us.
This man, whom Song Yuanchao insisted on keeping alive but also caused Song Yuanchao no small amount of trouble, was indeed alive, and was in the Interpol camp. Judging from his clothes and his much more well-proportioned figure, he was clearly doing quite well.
Of course, Nie Yao didn't speak kindly to his own bodyguards.
Seeing that Song Yuanchao not only didn't leave but also went upstairs, he added, "You, get the hell away from me!"
He kept staring into the distance. What was he looking at?
Song Yuanchao not only didn't roll away, but went up the stairs and walked to Nie Yao's side.
Well, he thought to himself, this guy hasn't changed his petty-bourgeois sentiments. In a place like this, where everyone else talks about being frugal and simple, he's holding a coffee cup. How extravagant!
But when Song Yuanchao looked in the direction he was looking, he immediately blurted out, "Is she planning to fly that plane?"
With a snap, Nie Yao crumpled the paper coffee cup into a ball, spilling coffee all over the floor.
He took a few more steps forward, leaned over the railing, and stared intently into the distance.
In the distance was a spacious helicopter landing pad, where a sleek and elegant reconnaissance helicopter was parked. A woman first circled around it with her arms crossed, then tapped and tightened various parts with a screwdriver and wrench. Finally, she put away her tools, leaped up, grabbed the climbing device, and climbed up.
As she opened the helicopter door, Nie Yao swallowed hard.
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Back to Chen Ke, the thought of that old man killing his aunt made him feel unwell, and his face turned pale.
But he had official duties, and the old man had come from afar to help. Chen Rou had disappeared somewhere. He watched Song Yuanchao leave, took a deep breath, composed himself, and went to find Master Er.
However, just as he reached the door, he bumped into Brother Chicken, who was very attentive, but said, "Hi, sir!"
Chen Ke felt uncomfortable just looking at the tuft of red hair on the other person's head, so he stopped and put his hands behind his back.
Chicken Brother sensed something was wrong. Moreover, the man was tall and agile, and the web of his right hand was bruised, indicating that he was always carrying a gun and was a ruthless character.
In addition, Chen Ke was a soldier after all, and his eyes were quite intimidating. After thinking for a moment, Chicken Brother changed his address: "Hi, Sir!"
Although the old man inside the house immediately scolded, "Ah Ji, don't be so insolent!"
How dare they call Chinese soldiers "Japanese soldiers"? What kind of monsters are they?
Chen Ke was so angry with Brother Ji that he almost lost all his composure. He gave Brother Ji a deep look and went inside.
However, once inside the house, he remained very humble, first bowing and then shaking hands: "Mr. Er."
Grandpa Er had already set up his small tea table. He had brought his own mineral water and electric kettle. The water had just boiled. He brewed and rinsed the tea leaves, skimmed off the foam, poured the tea, and handed a small cup to Chen Ke: "Officer Chen, have some of my tea."
Chen Ke took the small teacup, about the size of his thumb, and smelled it. Well, it seemed to smell better than the tea brewed in his big teapot.
He said, "You've come all this way, thank you for your hard work."
Mr. Er said, "I am here to help Miss Chen at her request. Although I am old, I still have some skills. Although my men are rough, they are still usable. Please do not hesitate to ask us to do anything."
To explain why Chen Rou, upon meeting her father, immediately brought up the origins of Master Ming'er.
He nodded deeply: "Okay."
Master Er said again, "If the enemy has more people and more weapons, we won't charge forward. But you must not be shy. Just tell us what to do. Don't underestimate my group. They can still get things done."
Chen Ke nodded again: "Okay."
Just then, Yue Zhongqi and his group returned from stealing the sheep. As soon as the car entered the yard, he sensed something was wrong and jumped off the still-moving vehicle. Looking around, he saw a flash of fiery red and rushed towards it.
Since Chen Ke didn't explicitly call him "Taijun" (Japanese officer), upon seeing him, Brother Chicken naturally shouted, "Hi, Taijun!"
Yue Zhongqi wasn't as serious as Chen Ke, and he watched a lot of Hong Kong and Taiwan movies. He could tell that the other party was trying to flatter him but accidentally slapped the horse's hoof. He flattered Brother Chicken: "What do you mean by 'Taijun'? From now on, call me brother."
He then pointed to himself: "Me, your brother Yue, inside is brother Chen, and over there, brother Sun, brother Ma, and by the way, what about you?"
Chicken Bro, of course, had to be modest: "Brother Yue, you can just call me Chicken Boy."
Yue Zhongqi patted him again: "Chicken, what a great name! Wow, I really like you. Let's become sworn brothers!"
But when Yue Zhongqi glanced at Master Er, who was leisurely brewing tea inside the house, he got a little angry. He gave Chen Ke a look, and after Chen Ke came out, the two walked a little further away. He asked, "Is this old man someone dug up from a grave?"
To put it another way: "He's so old, what's the point of getting him here?"
That's why Chen Rou had to explain Er Ye's identity beforehand.
She knew Chen Ke and Yue Zhongqi too well. Respect for the elderly and care for the young were ingrained in their bones. When they saw an old man like Master Er, they would naturally feel that he was someone who needed to be protected, and they would not assign Master Er any important tasks.
But this time, she had to use Master Er. Only he could kill all the people who would kill Chen Ke, such as Li Da Quezi and Li Gang. They were not only mules, but since they had come to the Philippines, they were also very likely to become Gui Tou Chang's accomplices. For the purpose of the bandit suppression mission, she had to use Master Er as the butcher's knife to kill them all.
Chen Ke knew about Master Er's background, so he was able to set aside his mental burdens and assign tasks accordingly.
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