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 462 You can't boost the enemy's morale and diminish my own, can you?

The son is Nie Zhao's, so even if Chen Ke disapproves of his parenting style, he can only tolerate it.

But Chen Rou certainly didn't have to tolerate it. Seeing Nie Zhao chasing after A Yuan so enthusiastically, she stopped him and said, "You've already reminded him, A Yuan will pay attention, so don't keep chasing after him and annoy him."

But believe it or not, no sooner had she finished speaking than Ah Yuan, who was rushing towards her, slammed on the brakes.

Nie Zhao reached out to pull her, but Chen Rou wouldn't let him. The two were struggling when A Yuan stopped, pouting and letting out a soft "Ooh~".

Nie Zhao knew that he had forgotten the handbrake and tried to brake with his foot, but his foot was hit by the pedal.

Boss Nie quickly squatted down and picked up his son's little feet: "It must hurt terribly, it's all turned red."

Then look at Nie Jiajun: "He walked past you, why didn't you help him up?"

Nie Jiajun shrugged: "Shouldn't you be the one pulling him?"

Nie Zhao looked at his son again: "This is too dangerous. Let's not play this. Let's choose another car."

In fact, the son was much more mischievous than his father could imagine. A Yuan was indeed hurt by the pedal, but when it came to changing bikes, the speed had already increased, so of course he didn't want to change. He broke free from his father and ran another lap back.

This time he remembered, so he put his little hand on the brake and squeezed the handbrake in advance. But because he braked too fast, he almost fell off the bike. But he stepped back, paused for a moment, and then pedaled again. This time he practiced the handbrake specifically, squeezing it gently. Hey, the bike stopped very smoothly, and he was fine. He also gradually discovered that he could use the handbrake to control the speed. He could even ride the bike like a little wave, sometimes fast and sometimes slow, and the child was having a great time.

This is what is known as "not learning from mistakes," meaning that people don't learn by being taught, but they learn by doing.

Nie Zhao is committed to ensuring that his son never falls into any pitfalls or suffers any setbacks.

But Chen Rou knew best that people don't grow without experiencing setbacks and losses; A Yuan was the best example of that.

Nie Zhao was always worried about the little guy's hands-on skills, fearing that his brain development might be delayed because of his proficiency in hands-on activities.

Once he realized how fun braking was, he started doing more exciting things.

He circled around the yard, pedaling his little bike like a whirlwind, faster and faster, and sped towards Chen Rou. At that moment, Chen Rou was chatting with Chen Ke and didn't notice him.

His father saw that he seemed to be losing control and couldn't help but try to grab him, but the big bicycle was fast and A-Yuan was deliberately dodging him. He reached out but couldn't grab him, and his son had already crashed into his wife.

Nie Zhao hurriedly shouted, "Arou, be careful!"

In response, A Yuan slammed on the brakes, and he himself was thrown off the bus because of the sudden stop.

But when Chen Rou turned around, there was indeed fear in her eyes. Because she heard Nie Zhao's anxiety, she thought that her son had not only been hit again, but had been hit quite badly. But when she turned around, she saw A Yuan and Xiao Mi biting their lips, with a half-smile on their faces.

After a moment's thought, Chen Rou understood what the boy was thinking.

She put her hands to her ears and turned her head: "A-Yuan almost bumped into Mom just now, and Mom was terrified."

Ah Yuan laughed even harder, gripping the handle and shaking his head like a rattle: "No way."

Chen Rou bent down: "Because A Yuan will use the brakes at crucial moments, right?"

A-Yuan raised his two little hands and nodded again: "Mmm."

He didn't want to bump into his mother; he just wanted her to pay more attention to him and look at him more often.

After all, whenever Dad was home, his eyes were always on A Yuan, so he didn't care much.

Just like adults, children will work harder and strive for what is difficult to obtain.

Since the child is working so hard, Chen Rou naturally has to give her some kind of response.

She picked up her solid, porcelain-like son and kissed him for a long time, saying, "A-Yuan is so great!"

Although Mom and A-Yuan don't play together very often, as long as they do play, the emotional value they get is sufficient.

Besides, Mom was wearing a floral dress, and her soft, black hair was like waves; she looked so beautiful.

Ah Yuan has been playing all day and is now tired and ready to sleep.

Chen Rou held the baby for a while, then handed her over to the nanny, who took the baby to bathe and put her to sleep.

Turning back, she was about to discuss serious matters with the remaining people.

Chen Ke was invited to frame someone, so of course he couldn't stay at the Nie family's house. He only came to deliver a bicycle and then had to return to the police station. He had to stay in the police station's single dormitory that night, and there were rules for the dormitory: he had to be back before 10:30.

Chen Rou hadn't eaten yet, so she arranged for a servant to cook for her. She was in Nie Zhao's study, where she was going to have an emergency meeting with Chen Ke, Nie Zhao, and Nie Jiajun to discuss how to handle Lin Sir's matter.

Nie Zhao was just feeling sorry for his son, whose feet were bruised and sore from the accident.

Now he's getting anxious about himself again.

He was afraid of death, afraid that his wife would become a widow if he died, but he was also afraid of illness.

Moreover, Inspector Lin found the core of the problem: even if they killed Chen Rou, the fundamental problem would not be solved, because he had the backing of the South China Sea Navy, and the Governor's approval of him was based on the overall interests of Hong Kong.

Or rather, the Governor was actually the only normal person who knew that Hong Kong's development would be better if he entrusted ocean shipping to Nie Zhao.

Without him, neither Chen Rou, nor Wade, nor Nie Han, nor any of the other board members would be able to function.

If the governor doesn't approve of them, he will turn to one of the new successors. Even if that person is not the Bao family, but the Ding family or the Li family, they will still give Lin Sir a large sum of money as a reward.

The saying goes, "To catch the thief, first catch the king." Lin Sir seems to be helping Colonel Rango and Sir James, but in the end, he is actually helping himself. In the large-scale acquisition of ocean shipping, his real role is that of a middleman. As long as the final buyer is not Nie Zhao, he can get the money.

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