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...
If a man is willing to listen to her and comfort her, some immature women might mistake it for love.
Not only was this old man not hooked by Chen Rou, but he also made up for his lack of good looks with his thoughtfulness, wanting to be her confidant and older brother.
But Chen Rou had a trump card, and at this time the mainland soldiers finished their push-ups and went back to work. She was too lazy to stay any longer and was preparing to leave, so she was about to use her trump card.
She said in a serious tone, "My husband's friend is not a joke; he acknowledges him."
She paused for a moment and then said, "I've only heard about it, but as far as I know, that gentleman helped my husband a lot with our business in the Philippines. My husband is very grateful to him, and so am I."
Nie's business in the Philippines involved an exchange of interests between Nie Zhao and the mainland military.
Sir James has been investigating the evidence, and now he has it in his hands.
Logically, he should have immediately submitted the documents to Colonel Rango to alleviate his urgent need.
However, Sir James did not choose to do so in order to squeeze more money out of the Bao family.
Of course, when it came time for the ocean shipping company to put up its license plate and discuss the sale, he would submit evidence to Colonel Rango.
By then, he will have made enough money and can retire gracefully. However, Colonel Rango will not be able to complete his mission. Not only will he be scolded by a group of generals every day, but he may not be able to get a new job in ten months.
With a seemingly ambiguous hint from Chen Rou, Colonel Rango had already guessed that James had evidence in his possession.
However, he was successfully misled into believing that Sir James had betrayed Great Britain and handed the evidence over to Nie Zhao.
If that were the case, Sir James, the Kingsman, would be a great traitor, a traitor to the nation.
With such a privileged background and a lifetime of military service, how could Colonel Rango tolerate this?
He couldn't wait to find Sir James and get to the bottom of things, and the leisurely afternoon tea suddenly lost its appeal.