Hong Kong Film: Tycoon Starts as a Loan Shark in Hung Hing

Gao Ren transmigrates into a world fused with Hong Kong films, becoming a small-time gangster in Hung Hing. After being framed by Chiang Tian-sheng and Big Brother B and sent to Chi Ma Wan Prison, ...

Chapter 201 I say who did it, and that's who did it!

Upon hearing this, Riel's face betrayed his barely concealed excitement.

Gao Ren's words... could already cure his chronic insomnia!

Immediately, with a hint of excitement on his face, Riel grasped Gao Ren's hand.

"Brother, I wish we'd met sooner!"

"Brother, don't worry!"

"I swear to God, from now on I am a complete Northerner!"

"Also, brother, if you ever take a fancy to anyone's wife, just tell me, and I'll immediately send him to Stanley prison to spend his time in hard labor!"

"Are you kidding me? You dare to hug the woman my brother has his eye on?"

"Even if God agrees, I cannot agree!"

That's the good thing about foreigners; if they take a bribe, they'll actually do things...

As for betraying one's hometown and becoming a traitor...

Sorry, there is no such word as "traitor" in English...

After exchanging a few more words with Riel, Gao Ren set off for the Causeway Bay warehouse to see if he could get some more money from Jiang Tianyang.

Meanwhile, inside the Governor's office,

After pouring a glass of red wine for Fok Siu-tong in front of him, the Governor of Hong Kong said...

"Mr. Fok, with our help, are you confident you can challenge HSBC's position in Hong Kong?"

In response to the Governor's question, Fok Siu-tong took a sip of red wine and said,

"HSBC's position in the hearts of Hong Kong residents is deeply rooted and cannot be easily shaken..."

"But if HSBC's vault is robbed, then everything will be much easier!"

Upon hearing Fok Siu-tong's suggestion, the Governor of Hong Kong immediately fell into deep thought...

He wanted to use Fok Siu-tong to make HSBC obey him, thereby uniting all the foreigners in Hong Kong to deal with Kwok Lee-yan.

But that doesn't mean he wants to ruin HSBC....

After all, if HSBC were to run into trouble, the entire Hong Kong Island would be in trouble!