It was already afternoon, and Nie Zhao hadn't returned from work yet, but Song Yuanchao had come home early for two reasons. First, Master Er had suddenly called Nie Zhao today, saying he wanted to discuss the reconstruction of all the land under his name and hoped Nie Zhao could give him a satisfactory answer. Of course, there must have been conditions, but Song Yuanchao didn't know what they were.
Furthermore, Nie Zhao, being petty, specifically sent Song Zai back to remind Chen Rou not to forget to bully Huo Sir.
To prevent Xiao Ayuan from becoming nearsighted from watching too much TV, Chang's mother and nanny kept an eye on the time. They read in the newspaper that the press conference was scheduled for 4:40 PM, but they didn't turn on the TV until 4:38 PM. Luckily, Ayuan couldn't speak yet, otherwise he would have started swearing.
By the way, this little guy loves to drink milk but doesn't like to drink water. Babies who drink formula tend to have constipation.
He had been refusing to drink water, but as soon as the TV was turned on, he reached out for a water bottle.
First, of course, were a few advertisements. One of them was a milk powder advertisement, and the background music was a children's song. When A Yuan heard it, he danced with joy.
However, what the child liked best was the next scene, which was also a one-of-a-kind moment.
A-Yuan patted his mother: "Mang Mang, mmm mmm, Mang Mang!"
Song Yuanchao turned around and couldn't help but exclaim, "Wow, so handsome!"
When it comes to creating hilarious content, TVB takes the cake. They put Chen Rou in the opening sequence, probably to avoid repercussions from the Nie family or copyright issues, so they changed it to a silhouette.
Even just a silhouette, you can tell that it's Chen Rou riding a motorcycle at high speed. And as the TVB logo changes, goodness, it turns into a rear view, and it's still Chen Rou riding a motorcycle at high speed.
Then the host appeared: "Good afternoon, viewers. This is a special news segment. Today, a press conference will be held regarding the highly publicized case of Cheung Tze-keung's arrest for kidnapping. It is understood that..."
As the scene changed, A-Yuan gulped down two mouthfuls of water and pointed at the screen, saying, "Oh, oh!"
Song Yuanchao had no idea that Chen Ke, who sat upright on TV, was actually a familiar face to Xiao Ayuan.
Yue Zhongqi also attended the event despite being ill, his face pale and sallow.
As the camera panned across him, he tucked his hands into his sleeves, coughed twice, but keenly caught the camera's attention, he nodded and smiled.
Ah Yuan laughed too: "Oh, Mang Mang!"
In his view, the people he knew were all sitting there specifically for him to see.
He's full right now and doesn't want to drink milk, but he feels he should drink something while watching TV.
He gulped down half a glass of water in no time, and then the camera cut to him—wow, Chen Ke had actually started talking!
He was actually quite nervous because many foreign media outlets were present, and he didn't speak much English, let alone Japanese or Korean. He had prepared to speak in Cantonese, but when he opened his mouth, he spoke Mandarin.
But since he had already started speaking Mandarin, he had no choice but to grit his teeth and continue.
Well, the police bigwigs sitting next to him couldn't understand him, their eyes darting around, and they had to find someone to translate.
Chen Ke actually made a mistake because he was nervous, but Song Yuanchao laughed when he saw it.
He had been standing behind the sofa with his hands behind his back, but now he bent down and said to Chen Rou, "Captain Chen is indeed no ordinary person. He doesn't speak Cantonese and doesn't tolerate them. He's tough enough."
Chen Rou had no idea how panicked her father was inside. Just like A Yuan looked at his father, she only thought, "Wow, that's amazing!"
Now that the person has been arrested, legal proceedings must begin.
In mainland China, such cases would go directly into the prosecution process. The police would submit evidence, the court would make a judgment, the prosecutor's office would review it, and the perpetrators would be executed in the fall. But it's different in Hong Kong. The few people who are still alive, Nie Jiajun, Zhang Ziqiang, and Guo Fuzheng, all need to provide testimonies, as does Yu Guangxu who is in the hospital. Hong Kong police also need to visit Tak Ming Hospital, retrieve surveillance footage, and reconstruct the entire kidnapping case.
After Chen Ke finished explaining the general situation, the first question from a Japanese reporter was how so many people could have died, whether those people were Nie's bodyguards, and whether they would be held accountable for their arbitrary killings.
Speaking of this, Song Yuanchao was very angry and said in a low voice, "Madam, Ram was transferred to the intensive care unit this afternoon."
Chen Rou said, "Your boss won't let anything happen to him. He will definitely do his best to save him, and the compensation will definitely be substantial."
It wasn't that they killed too many people, but that the group caught them and killed them; they were simply outmatched and got taken down.
Ram came to Hong Kong to escape the mafia, and because things are looking promising, he'll be going home soon.
However, he was shot in the collarbone and is now in the intensive care unit.
He was so young, had made a lot of money, had even found a house back in his hometown, and had thought of a name for the bar he was going to open. Now he was injured like that. Did he deserve to die? Song Yuanchao was so angry.
However, the Hong Kong police refuted this claim, stating that there was too much CCTV footage leaked from the scene, and almost all of it was broadcast on television, so everyone in Hong Kong should know about it.
A pistol against an AK—anyone who isn't an idiot can see that Nie's bodyguards were simply acting in self-defense.
If the Hong Kong police do not take the right stance on this matter, citizens will likely take to the streets to protest and criticize them.
Following this, reporters pressed on to the core question: was Yu Heng the mastermind, or was Cheung Tze-keung the mastermind?
And, as of now, can it be classified as a kidnapping case?
Several bigwigs in the Hong Kong police force are watching Chen Ke's case.
Song Yuanchao, standing in front of the TV, kept saying, "Boss, release the evidence. Release all the evidence that the Guo family found."
But as the camera focused on Chen Ke, amidst the constant flashes of light, he said, "We are investigating."
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