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 377 As a father, if his skills are inferior to hers, he will let her have the better one.

At this critical moment, Chen Ke tackled one of them, and Hu Yong tackled another. Both of them were lying on the ground with their arms outstretched. The two poor ones had already had their heads smashed and the unconscious nurses were protected by them.

However, while the female bodyguard held a dagger to Cheung Tze-keung's throat, Ah Ming's gun was also pressed against her throat.

Organized Crime and Triad Bureau Chief Commissioner Lam Yung almost ordered all the Flying Tigers to charge.

But the moment he saw the female bodyguard become a hostage, he abruptly changed his mind: "Everyone, don't move!"

At this moment, Chen Ke was closest to Chen Rou, and A Ming was about to pull the trigger. Of course, the Phoenix sword in her hand, which had already been sharpened, was also about to be pressed against Zhang Ziqiang's throat. But in this situation, the police dared not move.

But Chen Ke said, "Someone come quickly and save the wounded."

Seeing that Wang Baodao and Ji Xiaofeng were still not moving, he said again, "Come quickly and save the wounded."

He was lying on the ground, his body shielding the unconscious female medical worker. He was actually holding an AK, but seeing that Amin was about to pull out a pistol, intending to kill her without warning, he immediately said, "Young man, don't try to outgun me!"

Zhang Ziqiang shouted sternly, "Then get out of here! Get out, get out right now!"

He, Chen Rou, and A Ming were choking each other, none of them daring to make a move, and there was no question of winning or losing. If the two female medical staff were to be rescued by the police, they would lose two bargaining chips, which Zhang Ziqiang was naturally unwilling to accept. He told the police to get lost.

He still had a gun in his hand, and he pointed it at a female medical worker, ready to fire: "If you don't leave, I'll shoot him dead!"

But Chen Ke immediately turned his gun around and said, "Brother Qiang, do you remember the guy who shot you in the hand last time..."

As he spoke, he leaned back, and Wang Baodao reached out and pulled a female medical worker away.

Chen Ke quickly stood next to Hu Yong and said, "That's me."

Last time at the unfinished building, Cheung Tze-keung's wrist was pierced by someone, and it has only recently recovered. The person who was able to shatter his wrist the moment he raised his hand was a true marksman who was so skilled with guns that he could hit the bullseye every time.

This is a gunfight; bullets are fast, and the gaps a person can squeeze through are even shorter than the speed of a bullet.

But Chen Ke got in, and while he was defending Hu Yong, Hu Yong pushed someone, and Ji Xiaofeng also pulled one away, taking away another hostage.

The stretcher was brought forward, and the hostages were quickly carried away, leaving behind a situation where each person was talented but also controlled by others. But how to break this situation, and how can it be broken?

Cheung Tze-keung certainly wanted to take the female bodyguard with him, but his BMW motorcycle was behind Chen Ke, and he couldn't reach her.

Amin can't throw her away because he can't control the female bodyguard by himself, but there are three people in one car. What should he do now?

Amin, being young and naive, yelled, "Bring the police cars over here, bring them over here right now!"

Leading the way was the O-Division's bulletproof Hummer. He wanted the car, to take the female bodyguard hostage, and then escape. Cheung Tze-keung thought the same thing, but he wasn't as naive as Ah Ming. He saw the O-Division officers getting out of their car and cooperating with their demands, preparing to deliver the car. But he had a gut feeling that the police officers still lying on the ground wouldn't agree and had another plan. He just couldn't think of how the two police officers would break the deadlock.

However, although he hadn't thought of it yet, Chen Ke and his team had already begun to break the deadlock.

Amin's attention was diverted, so his firing speed naturally slowed down. Chen Ke wasn't the tallest of all the police officers, but coming from the Northwest, he was definitely the strongest and most powerful.

Moreover, having fought together multiple times, they had developed an unparalleled tacit understanding with Chen Rou.

So by the time Zhang Ziqiang saw him grab Chen Rou's feet, it was too late. Strictly speaking, it wasn't dragging but lifting. Chen Ke, who was lying on the ground, had already grabbed Chen Rou's feet with both hands and pushed her away. She even used the force to kick hard.

Ah Ming noticed her head had slipped off, and his gun slid toward Zhang Ziqiang. He tried to return with his other gun to salvage the situation, but Chen Rou's foot had already come flying, kicking his wrist with her toe, and the gun flew out with the bullet it had been fired.

Her head slammed into him, he dodged, and in the instant he returned fire, her dagger pierced his biceps.

Instinct told him to grab the handlebars and run forward, as Zhang Ziqiang leaped onto the car amidst a hail of bullets.

Police officers rolled around in the darkness, reporters screamed, and Flying Tigers officers fired their guns in a show of force, with sparks flying everywhere.

Chen Rou dodged the bullets by rolling, and as she turned to get up, Chen Ke grabbed her around the waist and put her on the motorcycle like he was carrying a child.

"Ah Rou, my driving skills aren't as good as yours, but..."

Chen Rou didn't hear the second half of the sentence, but she rode off on her Okawasaki.

She also knew the second half of Chen Ke's sentence.

As a father, he would step down if he was less skilled than her, but he would always stay by her side and protect her with his marksmanship.