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 407 Nie Zhao Sees His Father-in-Law's Photo from Ten Years Ago in Beijing

Before Chen Ke could say anything more, she said, "A Yuan, you can take care of me. I have to go see Master Dong."

Ever since the mainland police arrived, Chen Ke has been constantly being persecuted, and he has also discovered that the relationship between the police officers here and the kidnappers is ambiguous.

But what Chen Rou is saying now is actually framing someone; she wants to pin that gun on Liao Sir.

So, given that Liao Sir and Director Zhang insist that only by finding the gun can Cheung Tze-keung be convicted, what if the gun is found to be in their own possession, and the public finds out about it?

If things really develop as Chen Rou hypothesizes, then Liao Sir and his direct superior, Director Zhang, will be seen as accomplices in the kidnapping, harboring murder weapons and protecting the kidnappers. Of course, the Hong Kong police will also distance themselves from them.

For the sake of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police's reputation, the police will thoroughly investigate their collusion with Cheung Tze-keung.

This sounds great, but can Chen Rou do it? Will there be any mistakes along the way?

Chen Ke was worried that things might go wrong and that would be bad.

But Li Xia was there, Song Yuanchao was there, and with a whoosh, the door was pushed open and many more people came in, so he had no choice but to keep the matter to himself for the time being.

To these mainland police officers, A Yuan was their nephew.

That child is quite amusing; he's supposedly been spoiled rotten at home, but he seems both tough and resilient.

Chen Ke recently found a beach that was not crowded, had clear water, and was exceptionally clean. He had also heard Li Xia mention that Xiao A Yuan loved playing in the sand, so he planned to take the child there for a good time.

He also spent a lot of money to buy a camera. He didn't know how long this business trip would last, so he planned to take his wife out for a trip, to see the sights, and to take some photos so that they could be a memory in the future.

He held onto A Yuan tightly and wouldn't let go, which made Li Xia a little angry. The couple, who rarely saw each other, got into a fight over someone else's child.

When they arrived at the entrance of Yiyong Hall in Chen Rou's Pajero, Chen Rou got out of the car first.

While Chen Ke was saying goodbye to Chen Rou, Li Xia took the child and said with a smile, "Go on with your work."

He shook A Yuan's hand again: "Say goodbye to Mang Mang?"

My dream grandson is so obedient. Not only will he wave goodbye, but he will also kiss his own hand before waving goodbye again.

Originally, although Chen Rou rarely came to the dojos of the two big shots in Kowloon, as long as she came, she could enjoy a kind of attention that even Nie Zhao could not enjoy when he was outside. It felt like a gentle breeze.

But after having a son, things suddenly and subtly changed in this regard.

She had arranged to meet with Mr. Dong today to have a private chat.

Mr. Dong also went to the police station earlier, observed the situation from outside for a while, and then rushed home.

He had already eaten lunch, and it wasn't dinner time yet, so he prepared afternoon tea and sat in the courtyard, fanning himself as he waited. When he saw Chen Rou enter, he was naturally all smiles: "A-Rou is here, come in quickly."

However, Chen Rou had already walked up to him, but he was still looking outside.

But after looking around for a while and finding no one else, he was immediately disappointed: "Where's A-Yuan? Why didn't you bring him?"

The old man was very angry, but he had to find a reason for himself: "I saw on the news that Nie Zhao is in Beijing."

Chen Rou said, "The Nie family's security is not a problem, and the children are also safe."

Of course, Mr. Dong knew that the Nie family's security was not a problem, but didn't he want to see the child?

The last time he saw Xiao Ayuan was when the child was seven months old. Nie Zhao took him to the office, and he happened to be passing through the island on some business, so they met briefly.

He understands that the child is still young and shouldn't be traveling around too much, but he just wants to see him and have a look.

He not only prepared tea and snacks for Chen Rou, but also prepared a lot of toys for Xiao A Yuan. He thought that Chen Rou would definitely bring A Yuan with her today, after all, he was her great-grandfather. Why didn't she bring the child?

Master Dong was immediately displeased, and even refused to offer Chen Rou tea or snacks.

However, Chen Rou didn't care. It would be too much for a grandson to be polite to his grandfather.

As she entered, she saw some sweet soup on the table and, being thirsty, took it out to eat. Then she asked with a smile, "You haven't seen Master Er recently. Haven't you talked to him about what happened back then?"

Speaking of Master Er, we have to talk about Yu Heng again.

Back then, Mr. Dong was a staunch rebel, doing business with the mainland while fighting guerrilla warfare against the Japanese army.

His gang had a nickname at the time: the Anti-Traitor Squad.

Throughout Hong Kong, he killed anyone who worked for the Japanese army, believing he was acting on behalf of Heaven.

However, he was also deceived by Yu Heng. He thought that Master Er was indeed a Japanese traitor. Although he had killed people, he had never regretted it over the years and believed that he had done nothing wrong.

But the moment Yu Heng revealed the truth, Master Dong suddenly felt a chill run down his spine, because he realized that the person he had eliminated might not have been a real Japanese traitor, but someone Yu Heng himself disliked.

Upon further reflection, it's highly likely that those he killed were innocent victims, which dealt a heavy blow to Master Dong.

But even if he's still angry, there's no way to make amends.

Yu Heng is dead, and those he mistakenly killed have long since turned into skeletons.

The close relationship he and Master Er had once formed through A Yuan was gone after the incident.

Regardless of the circumstances, he was the one who started the fight, and he was in the wrong first. So for the past few months, he has taken the initiative to call Master Er, wanting to meet with him, admit his mistakes, and apologize for what happened.

But he called several times, and not only did Master Er refuse to answer the phone, he also refused to meet him.

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