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 252 A drug-sniffing dog, and once the best in all of Hong Kong!

As for Master Er and Master Dong, she already had a plan in mind. Not only could they not both die, but she also wanted them to live a long and prosperous life and to achieve a great reconciliation. However, the time was not yet ripe.

But she was always looking for the right opportunity, and she would facilitate their reconciliation as soon as she saw it.

Just then, Liang Lisheng mentioned that Nie Rong wanted to invite Master Dong. Chen Rou had an idea and said, "Here's what we'll do: you call Master Dong and tell him that Nie Zhao and his son invited him to Happy Valley. I'll personally invite Master Er as well. You can all pretend you don't know anything about it. If the two of them have a falling out, I'll mediate."

Liang Lisheng was startled: "No way, you want them to meet at our house? What if they start fighting?"

Adhering to the principle of "no kings meet kings," Master Er and Master Dong have not appeared in the same place for many years.

Chen Rou actually wanted to invite them all to the same place.

If they accidentally start fighting, Liang Lisheng would be fine; he could take down those two old guys with his bare fists. But his older brother is weak and helpless; what if he gets beaten up in the middle of a mob?

Chen Rou hopped onto the motorcycle and said with a smile, "Even if they want to fight, they'll wait until I finish my race, so you can rest assured."

She was riding a motorcycle with a muffler, so it was very quiet. She got on, accelerated, and in the blink of an eye, she had passed the halfway shooting range and was heading up the slope. She said, "Goodbye, Uncle Liang!"

Liang Lisheng could also ride a motorcycle, and he was quite good at it, but he still couldn't figure out how Chen Rou could brake instantly without crashing or overturning while traveling at high speed, and stop in place in an instant.

He jogged a few steps to catch up, and saw her on the bend, not deliberately leaning into the curve, but making a smooth turn and disappearing behind the trees.

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On the mountaintop, there were not only the Nie Jiayu and Nie Jiajun brothers, but also Nie Han, Wan Daozai, and Xiao Juanzi.

Kwong was also there, along with Chase Wind.

Taiwanese boy has raced motorcycles with Koizumi Hei-ding. Although he's not a master, he's still one of the guys who can ride well.

As for Chen Rou's skills, he wasn't worried, because he had seen it with his own eyes. She held the motorcycle in one hand and wielded a large knife in the other, cutting down a large number of people along the fire line carefully set up by Aha.

Compared to that night, what she rides now can only be called a baby stroller.

Because Chen Rou felt that Nie Jiajun and his brother were not skilled enough for her to teach them, she taught them how to ride bikes instead.

But he wasn't really invested in it.

Because Boss Nie pointed him in the right direction, telling him to make the 'Bamboo Union' bigger and stronger. But if he wanted to do this, and didn't want to be beheaded by the Bamboo Union at any time, he had to do one thing first: find those bastards from the Bamboo Union who had already infiltrated the mainland and were engaged in drug trafficking, and send them to prison one by one.

There was a key figure among them named Li Gang.

Not only was he quite handsome, but he was also very good at charming people, making both Li Da Quezi and his son very happy.

He is also currently the key figure responsible for helping Li Da Quezi (Li the Cripple) establish direct connections with the Bamboo Union.

Li Da Quezi had a group of peddlers in mainland China, including his daughter-in-law. They didn't have much drugs on hand, usually just a few small packets. If there were police around, someone would tip them off, and everyone would run away immediately.

Because in mainland China, drug trafficking is a particularly serious crime; exceeding a few grams can result in being forced to eat peanuts, making them especially difficult to apprehend.

What's even more outrageous is that, because they are locals, they not only know the police, but they also recognize the police dogs.

Therefore, in mainland China, there are people who sell goods, and there are also people who resist police surveillance, making them particularly difficult to catch.

The Taiwanese man was wondering what he could do to catch Li Gang.

He was pacing back and forth when suddenly, Chasing Wind barked, "Woof, woof woof woof!"

The boy looked down and said, "Sorry, I didn't mean to step on your tail, you big dog. Even though you're a useless dog, you have quite a loud voice. You gave me a big fright just now."

Kuang patted Zhui Feng, then got angry: "What do you mean 'useless dog'? It was originally a drug-sniffing hero dog, OK?"

The Taiwanese boy suddenly remembered: "It used to be a police dog, it was really good at smelling drugs?"

He found it—a completely new and unfamiliar drug-sniffing dog, and it used to be the best in all of Hong Kong!