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 487 Su Dan, who is completely surnamed Gao!

Even if he has an army, can those Odebiao soldiers compare to Gao Ren's veteran soldiers?

No soldiers, and no fighting capacity.

It's already incredibly kind of Gao Ren to keep this 5% profit!

Having figured it out, he immediately raised his glass to Gao Ren and said,

"I am willing to serve Mr. Gao like a dog or a horse!"

"From now on, I will definitely dig three feet into the ground north of the Sultan to get those valuable materials out and sell them, so that Mr. Gao's vault can become a true vault!"

Holmes's words meant that the entire Sultanate had completely become a colony of Gao Ren!

From now on, all the resources here, even including those of Odbiao who lives here,

All of them will become Gao Ren's private property!

Hahahaha,

Upon hearing this answer, Gao Ren clinked glasses with Holmes and then downed his glass of red wine in one gulp.

Then his gaze fell on John.

“Mr. John, Mr. Crow just informed me that your family is on their way to the Sultan.”

Upon hearing this, John immediately stood up and gestured to Gao Ren as if to offer a toast.

Mr. Gao,

"Thank you for your trouble."

After clinking glasses again and drinking it all in one gulp,

As John picked up the bottle to refill Gao Ren's glass, he asked,

"Mr. Gao, what do you think the ransom for each American soldier should be?"

Without the slightest hesitation, Gao Ren spoke directly.

"One hundred thousand US dollars per soldier,"

"The squad leader gets 150,000, the platoon leader gets 200,000,"

"The company commander has 250,000, and the battalion commander has 300,000!"

"The regimental commander gets 500,000, and the division commander gets 1 million!"

After stating the price, Gao Ren said with a slightly questioning expression,

"Mr. John, what do you think of this price?"