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 380 "Look carefully, see clearly, who am I?" (shuhaige.net)

The reason is quite simple. Unlike others who use their cars during training, he is wealthy and owns his own car. He likes to race around on his way home from work. He had already exited the highway early and was waiting for his prey.

But Huo Qi and Yue Zhongqi ran to provide support, and before they even arrived, they heard Wang Baodao let out a scream.

When Cheung Tze-keung was knocked away, he lost his gun, but since he was a big shot, he must have a knife on him. Well, Huo Qi and Yue Zhongqi continued running and rushed into the gate. What they saw as soon as they entered was Chen Rou holding Cheung Tze-keung by the collar and punching him.

She was actually behind, but unlike Yue Zhongqi and Huo Qi, who essentially circled around the wall, Chen Rou knew Wang Baodao was coming down and that there was an ambush, so she jumped into the courtyard a step ahead.

Zhang Ziqiang did indeed have a knife, and he was feigning unconsciousness so that Wang Baodao would be caught off guard and stab him in the abdomen. Fortunately, Chen Rou made a sliding tackle kick, otherwise, Zhang Ziqiang would have stabbed Wang Baodao in the heart with another knife.

After the slide tackle, there were still punches; Chen Rou's fists rained down on Zhang Ziqiang's head.

He was also skilled in martial arts. As he was being punched, he swept his leg, forcing Chen Rou to retreat. Zhang Ziqiang raised his knife to stab, but his hand was grabbed by Huo Qi from behind. Huo Qi twisted him into a horse stance and threw him over his shoulder.

Although he was thrown far away and still heard gunshots on his shoulder, Cheung Tze-keung sprang to his feet, kicked a stone, and headed straight for Fok Kai. He then engaged in hand-to-hand combat with Yue Chung-ki, who had come up to take his place.

He was a real fighter; the two of them could only fight to a draw with their knives. But Huo Qi was behind them. He unbuckled his belt and, while Zhang Ziqiang and Yue Zhongqi were wrestling, he choked him hard from behind.

Taking advantage of Huo Qi's counterattack, Yue Zhongqi snatched the knife from his hand.

However, his approach also gave Zhang Ziqiang an opportunity. He kicked off with one knee, used Yue Zhongqi as a fulcrum, and did a backflip in mid-air. Not only did he successfully shake off Huo Qi, but he also tied Huo Qi up with the belt.

However, just as the two were struggling, Wang Baodao suddenly rushed over again, plunged his dagger into Zhang Ziqiang's lower back, and stabbed him hard, causing Zhang to vomit blood and sit on the ground.

But even at this moment, Cheung Tze-keung still tried to lunge forward to snatch Wang Baodao's pistol.

However, he had barely gotten his hands on it when someone grabbed his hair. His back and shoulders ached, and the loss of blood and energy left him temporarily powerless to resist. He could only be dragged toward the dock.

He finally caught his breath and tried to struggle, but the other person immediately lashed his face with a belt.

He had a belt in one hand and hair in the other, and it was a woman. Zhang Ziqiang recognized her; she was Nie Zhao's female bodyguard.

But as she pulled and tugged at him, he couldn't see her face clearly.

Before him stood Yue Zhongqi and Huo Qi, guns in hand, and behind them, a large number of police officers poured in through the wall and the gate.

Cheung Tze-keung was still unwilling to give up and tried to resist, but as soon as the female bodyguard shoved him, he fell into a yacht moored below the dock. The woman then jumped on and pressed her knee firmly into his chest.

He finally saw her face clearly, and then, as if he had seen a ghost, he screamed, "Ah!"

Two years of sparring, one night of fierce battle—this is the dawn of a new era, the most important festival for Hong Kong people: Christmas.

The sun was rising above the horizon, and the azure sky was tinged with the colors of dawn. The woman knelt on Zhang Ziqiang's chest, clutching his collar, and heard him let out a scream like a groundhog, saying, "Look closely, look carefully, who am I?"