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 327 Two tigers cannot share one mountain, and how can one family tolerate two fathers?

Regarding Nie Yao's work as a journalist in mainland China, his pen brought honor to the Nie family and was also the main medium that facilitated Nie Rong's trip to the mainland.

However, he also hoped that his second son could come back.

Furthermore, he couldn't possibly praise Nie Zhao in front of the children.

Therefore, he did not mention this matter to Nie Jiayu and Nie Jiajun.

But several months have passed, and the family has subscribed to several military newspapers from mainland China.

Moreover, Nie Rong only reads reports written by an author named Glory. If the Nie brothers didn't have such deep prejudices against their uncle, and if they had paid a little more attention when greeting Nie Rong, they would have been able to guess the answer. That's one point.

Furthermore, this morning, all the newspapers in Hong Kong reported on the ICPO's crackdown on pirate leader Gui Tou Chang, and the mainstream media also published photos of the prisoner's transfer.

That photo was taken under the command of the chief of staff, and everyone in the photo appeared in it.

The newspaper arrived home in the morning. If the brothers had paid any attention, they would have seen it on the breakfast table. Nie Yao was in the photo, albeit in a corner. And if they had asked him, Nie Zhao would have told them.

Then they will know that their beloved second uncle is on the mainland.

He even became a war correspondent for the mainland military's newspaper.

At this point, they had an excellent solution: to take Nie Yao as an example.

The richest man's son, instead of enjoying the comfortable life in Hong Kong, changed his citizenship to the mainland and even took up a military uniform. Nie Yao himself is a walking example of how to change the perspectives of ABCs (American-born Chinese) from across the ocean.

Just now, Nie Zhao called Nie Jiajun to ask him to take a look at today's newspaper and see if he had any thoughts or opinions. They could have a good talk when he got home tonight.

Nie Jiajun did take this matter quite seriously, but his approach was wrong. He took Nie Jiayu with him, and the two of them went directly to the Ming Pao newspaper office to talk to the editor-in-chief about the news and their thoughts.

As far as Nie Zhao knew, even now, the two fools still hadn't realized that their beloved second uncle was right there in the newspaper in front of them. In Nie Zhao's eyes, they were just two idiots.

However, his words were somewhat directed at Chen Rou.

She said, "Actually, I looked for a long time but couldn't find our second master in the newspaper."

Nie Zhao paused for a moment, then noticed a newspaper on the table. He picked it up and said, "He's quite conspicuous."

Chen Rou thought for a moment and said, "It should be the subconscious."

In her subconscious, Nie Yao didn't deserve to be in the newspaper, so she wouldn't deliberately look for him.

As for Nie Jiajun and Nie Jiayu, the two simple-minded people who wanted to visit Tianshan and the Forbidden City in one day, they could never have imagined that their second uncle would be wearing military uniform and appearing in the newspaper.

Moreover, Chen Rou had developed a slight opinion about Boss Nie.

She picked up a salted egg yolk pastry, took a bite, and said, "You're taking advantage of Nie Yao like this. He'll be angry."

For Nie Zhao, everything is a business opportunity and a source of profit, and he only pursues the maximization of profits.

Moreover, he didn't think he was using Nie Yao. On the contrary, he said, "If it weren't for the Nie family backing him up, he would have to write anonymous reports for ten years at any newspaper just by relying on his writing skills. In Hong Kong, his assignments would be to go straight to drug dealers, go undercover in the boudoirs of female celebrities, and observe the fight between two gangs up on. Only if he survived could he become a chief reporter. But now, he is even a columnist. That was given to him by the Nie family. Helping the Nie family is also his duty."

It is indeed an excellent idea. As long as Miss Cai understands Nie Yao and meets him, everything will be resolved.

But if Nie Yao knew the truth, and knew that even after hiding on the mainland, he still couldn't escape being used, how angry would he be?

Originally, Chen Rou had been thinking that if Nie Jiayu and the others went to the mainland, she would go with them.

Upon hearing that Nie Zhao was openly trying to take advantage of Nie Yao, he became even more determined to go with him.

Chen Rou could refrain from interfering in the brothers' disputes over money and property.

But the fact that Nie Yao was able to stay in the Philippines for so long and still take such classic photos shows that he is a very outstanding person.

Even if they have to use him, it should be her, not those two idiots, Nie Jiayu and Nie Jiajun.

This is called basic respect for the enemy.

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Finally, after some rambling conversation, Nie Zhao had managed to kill time during his exercise session, and now it was time for dinner.

He glanced at Uncle Ming, then turned back and said, "Dinner is ready. Let's go eat first. Tonight, an Austrian musician and Jiajun's violin teacher from Singapore will be performing at the theater at the end of the street. I'll accompany you, and we can walk there together to digest our food before listening to the concert."

Although several years have passed, the difference in their backgrounds means that Chen Rou's perspective is destined to remain unchanged.

She said, "There are always a lot of people in the church, singing Hallelujah over and over again. It's so catchy. After listening for a while, I start having dreams, and my mind is full of Hallelujah. I don't like going, so I won't go."

But Nie Zhao said matter-of-factly, "Of course only the two of us can hear it. You know, that church was built by my mother."

Chen Rou thought for a moment and understood: "So you specially invited a musician to play the piano for us?"

Nie Zhao lowered his head, feeling a little melancholy. It had been two months, sixty days, and his genius little cub still hadn't shown any signs of life.

He said, "It's mainly about the baby. Research shows that some piano music can have a very positive effect on the baby's brain development in the early stages of pregnancy, and it also helps to shape the baby's personality."

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