Chapter 23 The Clash Between Father-in-Law and Daughter-in-Law



The 800 million is the total amount of all of Nie's current liquid assets.

If all the money were given to the kidnappers, and there was no cash flow, the Nie family might not be able to weather the financial crisis. Would Nie Rong be willing to do that?

This is just a hypothetical situation, but Chen Rou needs to know Nie Rong's attitude.

Only by knowing his attitude can she trust him without reservation; otherwise, she would rather fight alone.

On the other end of the phone, Chen Rou stood on the balcony of the hospital room.

This is a private ward at the Hong Kong Sanatorium & Hospital, located on the 22nd floor. It offers panoramic views of the bustling Central district.

She can see the towering buildings, as well as the cargo ships coming and going in Victoria Harbour and Central Harbour.

Nie Rong was on the top floor of one of those tall buildings. He still didn't answer, but his heavy breathing stopped, leaving only the fierce, whooshing sound of the wind.

Chen Rou deduced that he must have hung up the phone and was either rubbing his forehead or relaxing his chest.

Currently, the exchange rate between RMB and HKD is 1 to 10, meaning that 800 million HKD can be exchanged for 8 billion RMB. That's money that Chen Rou, who was a special forces soldier in her previous life, had never seen before. It's also the source of Nie Rong's confidence in still holding the top spot on Hong Kong's rich list. So, would he be willing to pay for his youngest son, whom he has always disliked and despised?

The director of Hong Kong Sanatorium & Hospital was very anxious, as anxious as an ant on a hot pan.

Because the nursing staff had already performed initial wound cleaning on Nie Zhao, and they were about to take a CT scan, he needed the consent and signature of Nie's family. Saving a life couldn't be delayed.

Chen Rou was also anxious, after all, since she transmigrated here, she had only one goal: to make sure that Nie Zhao, the recipient of the Grand Bauhinia Medal, would not be paralyzed and confined to a wheelchair, but could become a normal person who could stand up and walk.

She is a special forces soldier from China, and the ability to perfectly complete every mission is ingrained in her bones.

She didn't want her mission to fail.

So, would Nie Rong agree?

Time ticked by, and Chen Rou waited in vain for Nie Rong's reply. She began to despise this current richest man in Hong Kong for his stinginess. But then she heard Nie Rong say, "Arou, let's find a place to talk face to face. You can have whatever you want from me, including the 800 million in cash flow in the Nie family's accounts. Just don't hurt Arou."

For someone in charge of a large family business, Nie Rong's hesitation time was actually very short, only 20 seconds.

In those 20 seconds, Nie Rong, the undisputed richest man in Hong Kong in the 1980s, also passed Chen Rou's test.

She said, "Chairman Nie, your son is currently at the Hong Kong Sanatorium & Hospital and needs immediate surgery, so please come and sign the papers right away."

Furthermore, "As far as I know, the Nie family currently has a total of 12 bodyguards. You personally have 8 of them, arranged in two shifts of 4 people each. But I need you to transfer them all to the Hong Kong Sanatorium & Hospital to work in shifts 24 hours a day."

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