Chapter 137 Grandpa Er is coming to find his little granddaughter!



Let's not even talk about the sickly Nie Yao. Even Nie Zhao had the desire but not the courage to confront Chen Rou because he couldn't beat her.

In the Nie family, besides Nie Jiajun, Chen Rou was the person who was closest to Nie Yao. It was normal for him to want to chat with her privately. Nie Zhao nodded to his wife, signaling her to go into the house with Nie Yao.

Nie Rong hurriedly said, "Arou, go quickly and persuade Yao to go."

Chen Rou was always straightforward, and seeing Nie Yao push his wheelchair into the house, she followed him in.

Then Nie Yao closed the door and went to talk to Chen Rou alone.

In fact, the two didn't chat for long; Chen Rou came out in no more than five minutes.

At this moment, Sam drove her sports car down the mountain. She helped Nie Jiajun move out all the things he wanted to give to Nie Yao, and even asked Nie Zhao a question. Hearing that he still had to go to the company, she drove Nie Jiajun and left early again.

There are five people in the villa. Four of them are foreign bodyguards hired by Wade, and then there is the Taiwanese guy who takes care of Nie Yao. Of course, Nie Yao will still stay here, and the arrangement of all personnel will not change.

Moreover, after realizing that Nie Yao was indeed a very big variable, Nie Rong specifically instructed his bodyguards.

They must be vigilant and take precautions to prevent anyone from sneaking in again.

He even personally walked around the villa and called Secretary An, asking him to find someone to install surveillance cameras around the perimeter.

Of course, Nie Zhao didn't need to worry about anything after returning home. Nie Rong himself called the chairmen of the boards of various newspapers, specifically to talk about the unethical behavior of old man Yu Heng, and directly exposed the ugly things Yu Heng had done to the media.

As for Nie Yao, no matter how much he felt sorry for him, he could only announce to the public that he was ill and that his return was far off.

The next day arrived in the blink of an eye. Only when the Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC), the Organized Crime and Triad Bureau (OCTB), and the police department appeared on television at the same time to publicly announce the launch of an investigation into Sergeant Yu Zhengrong, the Nie father and son finally felt relieved.

This also signifies that a fierce contest has finally come to an end with the Nie family emerging victorious.

Of course, from then on, Nie Zhao could attend public events openly without fear of assassination, and Nie Rong and Liang Lisheng finally got justice for the deceased Nie Zhen and his wife, allowing their souls to rest in peace.

But while some are happy, others are sad.

It must be said that Mr. Yu Heng is shrewd. This morning, while a joint press conference was being held by the Hong Kong police, he was at the airport seeing off his daughter-in-law Guo Xian and his two grandsons, Yu Heguang and Yu Hexu, as they left Hong Kong.

Yu Zhengrong deposited several hundred million yuan in Switzerland in his wife's name, enough for her to raise their two children.

It was impossible for her not to be heartbroken. Her two sons still couldn't believe that their father, who had been so good to them, would embezzle and kill. They refused to leave and wanted to go to the police station to find out the truth. The two children were not young anymore and were at an age where they were prone to extreme reactions. They were still wondering if the Nie family had bribed the police to frame their father.

The two children were abruptly taken away, and neither wanted to leave.

Yu Heng yelled and scolded them, forcing them onto the plane. But the two kids were resentful, staring fiercely at the plane window. They exchanged a glance, their eyes seemingly saying that they would come back sooner or later to confront the Nie family.

This is a classic example of endless cycles of revenge.

Not to mention that Yu Heng failed to save his son and was instead betrayed by a group of police officers, putting him in an embarrassing situation.

Let's get back to Chen Rou.

When she was first reborn, she had no other thoughts besides protecting Nie Zhao, and she lived a very simple life.

Recently, Nie Zhao's crisis has been resolved, and she hasn't had a chance to return to the Philippines to kill Gui Tou Chang yet. There's also been no movement from Kowloon. She's relatively free, and she spends her days waiting for her mother Li Xia's call.

Of course, Li Xia had to call her.

Firstly, she had left the Nie family's phone number in Hong Kong. Secondly, the 500,000 had already been transferred, and as a matter of course, Li Xia should call her to express her gratitude; this is called reciprocity.

Chen Rou didn't really know Li Xia, because Li Xia committed suicide when Chen Rou was about two years old.

She only vaguely knew that Li Xia's parents had died and that she had grown up in her uncle's house. She also knew that one of her uncles would be going abroad in the next two years, but Chen Rou didn't know where he would go.

Just then, Li Xia called to thank her for the money, so Chen Rou, from a friend's perspective, first inquired about her mother's life and what kind of person she was.

To be honest, Li Xia was quite different from what Chen Rou had imagined.

In Chen Rou's imagination, Li Xia should be a particularly weak and indecisive woman. She thought that Li Xia committed suicide because she was too painful and missed her husband too much after his death.

But after they talked for a while, she noticed something suspicious about it.

Because Li Xia specifically asked her if working in an electronics factory in Japan was very lucrative, and said that her younger brother Li Gang was planning to go to Japan with his wife to work in an electronics factory, where they could reportedly earn seven or eight thousand yuan a month.

Upon hearing this, Chen Rou felt a sense of unease.

In the late 1980s, pirates based in the Philippines wanted to traffic mainland Chinese, using the pretense of recruiting workers for Japanese electronics factories. Needless to say, they could kidnap an entire ship at once, and of course, those people all ended up dying.

In addition, the drug trafficking business targeting mainland China has been particularly booming in recent years.

Some drug trafficking gangs on the high seas recruit human carriers, often under the guise of Japanese electronics factories.

But after recruiting them, they were specifically sent to the border crossings of various countries to transport drugs.

That kind of thing can be profitable; transporting drugs can be quite lucrative. But of course, it's also very risky, because in any country, if you're caught carrying drugs at the airport or customs, you'll most likely be executed.

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