According to reports, this story begins at an entirely unscientific moment: Zhou Ziye, a designer who rose from creating counterfeit mobile phones, suddenly time-traveled back to the year 1984.
...Before the police entered, Xing Baohua instructed the private investigator to investigate who was framing him.
The fact that this was reported by the media indicates that there must be some powerful backing behind it.
The private investigator left happily.
Before leaving, he exchanged a few glances with the police officers who entered.
"Hello Mr. Xing, I am Liao Qifa, the head of the Kowloon Major Crimes Unit. We suspect you are involved in a murder case last night. Please come with us to the police station to cooperate with the investigation." The man walked up to Xing Baohua and showed his identification before speaking.
"I'm sorry, I'm not going anywhere until my lawyer arrives." He then glanced at his watch and said to the man, "My lawyer should be here in about an hour. Officer, would you please sit down and have some tea or coffee?"
"Mr. Xing, please cooperate with the investigation," Team Leader Liao said in a very firm tone.
“I’ve already said I’m not going anywhere until my lawyer arrives. I’m already being quite lenient by having you standing in front of me. If you say another word, I’ll sue you for trespassing and kick you out!” Xing Baohua retorted even more forcefully.
“Hey mainland guy, don’t be so arrogant. This is Hong Kong, the royal city,” a police officer following behind Liao Qifa said sarcastically.
"So what? Things changed after '97. Now you either need to produce an arrest warrant or a search warrant. You don't have either? Sorry, I'll remind my lawyer to file a complaint against you," Xing Baohua continued to argue.
The police were helpless and had to wait for the lawyer to arrive.
The secretary leaned close to Xing Baohua and whispered, "There are more than a dozen paparazzi at the entrance."
Xing Baohua narrowed his eyes, sensing that something was amiss.
He's not well-known in Hong Kong; only a few people know he's a billionaire. Who would pay attention to someone who's unknown? So, the only one who's famous here is Zou Wenjuan.
The paparazzi are likely after Zou Wenjuan.
If this assumption holds true, then there are hands pulling the strings behind the scenes within the Hong Kong entertainment industry. And that person behind it all knows of Xing Baohua's existence.
Adding to the woes, the leader of the Lianyi Gang was wiped out, and then Xing Baohua led his men to warn those thugs. Well, now their crotches are stained with mud; even if it's not shit, they'll still think it is.
Being so quickly exploited and manipulated is truly a difficult situation to explain.
About an hour later, Xing Baohua's lawyer arrived. He arrogantly warned the police that harassing his client without an appointment and attempting to take him away without a lawyer was a violation of regulations, and he would file a complaint with the Department of Justice.
Xing Baohua has witnessed the rules of capital. When did the police start needing to make an appointment to arrest someone? Even summons requires an appointment.
Try going to China, you need an appointment? You're lucky if they don't ambush you!
Having a lawyer is great, especially a top lawyer.
The treatment completely subdued the RCU.
Accompanied by his lawyer, Xing Baohua went back to the police station with the RCU to fulfill his summons obligation.
The lawyer asked Xing Baohua, "If you don't want to talk about it, then don't."
Xing Baohua nodded, indicating that she understood, and said to the lawyer, "What happened last night wasn't done by any of us. Someone is framing me?"
Don't be fooled by the fact that I gave the lawyer a heads-up beforehand that he was going to deal with someone, so that the lawyer could be mentally prepared and help him get away with it.
Now that he has been falsely accused, we must explain the law to him so that he has the means to deal with it.
As the convoy drove out of the villa, sure enough, there were many paparazzi at the entrance snapping photos.
The bodyguards stood guard on both sides of the convoy to prevent paparazzi from taking pictures of the inside of the cars, and a minor physical altercation occurred between the paparazzi and the bodyguards.
All the people Xing Baohua brought were inside the villa, while the bodyguards outside were all from a security company.
When you arrive at the police station for routine questioning, they will ask you where you were yesterday, what you did, and what time it was, etc.
When asked why he went to see Lai Qiangbiao, Xing Baohua told the police that members of the Lianyi Gang had thrown dead animals and other things into his villa.
That's why I warned them that if the police don't believe me, they can check the police report.
Police asked Zou Wenjuan why she was living in Xing Baohua's house and what her relationship with him was.
The lawyer beside him immediately interrupted, expressing his dissatisfaction: "I take people's private lives seriously, and you have no right to interfere. If you ask any more questions unrelated to the content of this summons, I demand that this summons be terminated."
"Wait until you have made substantial progress or obtained evidence before relaying this message to my client."
Xing Baohua sighed, "It's good to be rich. It's quite effective at dealing with these 'banana people' (people who are Westernized but culturally Westernized)."
On the surface, they appear very well-organized and civilized, but who knows how despicable they are behind the scenes.
In other words, only the wealthy can afford to play this kind of game; I should say it's a system.
Xing Baohua parted ways with Da Lu after leaving the police station, and went straight back to the villa.
Being framed put him in a very passive position, and the police's attention was entirely focused on Xing Baohua.
Such a horrific case of wiping out an entire family will definitely attract public attention. Even though the victims were involved in organized crime, the bottom line is that their families should not be harmed.
They're in a very passive position, and public opinion is somewhat biased, as if someone is manipulating the narrative. The focus shifted from Xing Baohua, this mainland Chinese man, to Zou Wenjuan?
Those paparazzi are very good at making things up, and the things they write are a bit outrageous.
First, Zou Wenjuan was harassed by triads, and Xing Baohua, a wealthy businessman from mainland China, came across the river to support her.
This is a real-life version of "anger for a beauty".
Not only were the troublemaking triad boss beheaded, but his entire family was also wiped out.
That's the thing, but it wasn't Xing Baohua who did it. Now he's being framed, making many people think he killed someone's whole family for his lover.
Xing Baohua stayed at home and never went out. He would read newspapers when he had nothing to do and had the assistant lawyer sent by the big law firm record those outrageous newspapers and magazines for him.
Find a media outlet that isn't specifically targeting Xing Baohua, buy a page, and have a lawyer issue a lawyer's letter and statement.
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