Chapter 565 Guanyin Who Grants a Child!



And then there's Nie Jiajun, he's also a troublemaker.

On the very night that Nie Zhao and his wife returned to Hong Kong, he squeezed into the crowd to watch the execution.

Of course, when a gang opens a branch, it really involves bloodshed. In addition, the Wen family also put pressure on him. Hu Xiaotian cut a line on each of his legs, and it was Dong Ye who personally drew the line, cutting the Achilles tendon.

The Achilles tendon is like this: once it's torn, even if it's stitched back up, it can take one or two years before you can stand up again.

But once the Achilles tendon is severed, that person will never be able to practice kung fu or travel the martial arts world again.

But that's not important. In the world of martial arts, big shots are just expendable resources; one after another, they take the stage.

But that very night, the next big boss supported by the second wife, Glasses Brother, died mysteriously. Nie Jiajun was also photographed at the execution site. Someone spread rumors that Glasses Brother was the one who killed him.

Of course, Nie Jiajun has an alibi and can submit the video footage to the Portuguese police to prove his innocence. However, the man with glasses is Cambodian and has a group of henchmen. Before the case was solved, a group of Cambodians made a threat to go to Hong Kong and take Nie Jiajun's life.

And since he was afraid he wouldn't even be able to graduate if he didn't go back to class, Nie Zhao kicked him out too.

The year has passed in the blink of an eye, the grass is growing and the birds are flying, and spring flowers are blooming in March.

In March, the stone that the shipping magnate, Sir Ding, and Sir Li had lifted was finally about to drop on their own feet. Colonel Lango, after dragging his feet and resorting to all sorts of excuses, had no choice but to step forward and apologize.

Of course, these things had little to do with Nie Zhao.

The reason why Bao Chuanwang and his associates were going to lose face was at the new Asian Electronics Show.

To allow his wife to become more familiar with the public, Nie Zhao will not attend the event; Chen Rou will be the one to attend and unveil the plaque.

Colonel Rango was in a truly unfortunate situation, because journalists from the global technology sector, especially from prestigious journals in Wall Street and Silicon Valley, would be attending. However, he could no longer delay and had to step forward and issue a public apology.

In the past few days, Nie Zhao has had a personal matter. The things that his mother, Han Yuzhu, and his elder brother and sister-in-law were cursed by Mei Lu have been dug up for a year. He has asked the nun on Lantau Island several times whether it is a good time to break ground and add them to the grave so that they can be laid to rest in peace. However, the nun has always said that it is not a good time and that they should wait.

But after Nie Zhao returned to Hong Kong, his nun, who almost never contacted him, called him and arranged a date for him, the sixth day of the third lunar month, saying that it was an auspicious day and she would come to pick him up in person.

But this raises another issue: this day happens to be the actual day of the electronics exhibition.

Chen Rou had to go to unveil the exhibition, and on the first day, she also had to stay at the site for half a day and have a meal with the guests.

But there was no other way; she had to make the trip back and forth, attending meetings in the morning and going to Lantau Island in the afternoon.

Fortunately, religious ceremonies in Hong Kong are both grand and formal. A ceremony held at a hotel can take up half a day, and the nuns and nuns won't set off until after 1 or 2 pm. So Chen Rou should be able to make it in time.

Many people, including Nie Zhao himself, believed that the old sorcerers were neither superstitious nor did they think that they were just faking it.

However, there are indeed many swindlers among the so-called masters in Hong Kong. Some time ago, the police even arrested a senior monk who was the one who encouraged the bank across the street to put up a mirror to absorb the Nie family's feng shui and wealth.

The reason the police arrested him was because he went to Chungking Mansions to solicit foreign women, and after he finished, he didn't pay them. Then he was beaten up by the tall and strong foreign woman, and after the beating, he called the police in anger.

However, the nun on Lantau Island was exclusively sponsored by the Nie family and devoted herself to her spiritual practice, rarely going out.

On this trip, she followed Nie Zhao into the elevator and entered the floor that was originally where Chen Rou had been recuperating after childbirth. It was currently vacant and occupied by Han Yuzhu and her child. As soon as she got off the elevator, she smiled and said, "There must be a Bodhisattva here, right? It's Guanyin."

Nie Zhao, or rather Chen Rou, found a Bodhisattva statue that his mother had given away, but Nie Zhao hadn't told the nun about it. Moreover, it was placed in the room. How did she know? Was she precognizing it, or did someone tip her off?

The nun explained, "I felt joy as soon as I entered this place. I guess there must be a Bodhisattva here."

Nie Zhao had no choice but to tell the truth, explaining the origin of the Bodhisattva statue, and then said, "I would like to ask you to take it up the mountain and make offerings to it as well."

Today, A-Yuan followed his father, his eyes filled with caution and suspicion as he looked at the bald, kind-faced old woman in front of him, unsure whether she was a grandfather or grandmother. Of course, he didn't know that his name, which was listed in the family genealogy, was given to him by this old woman.

The nun did not grant Nie Zhao's request, but instead asked, "Chairman Nie, is there anything you still feel unsatisfied about, or any wish you have?"

If Nie Zhao had any shortcomings, the first thing he would want to be is to be a child.

Ever since Ah Yuan came into his life, he has always wanted a daughter. Does that count? And should he tell the nun about it?

The nun smiled and continued walking forward, saying, "It's best to keep your wishes in your heart. You don't need to say them out loud, and I don't need to listen. The Bodhisattva knows everything about your thoughts and intentions."

Nie Zhao didn't understand, but subconsciously said, "That's a seated Guanyin, not a Guanyin who grants children."

The nun patiently explained: "The forms of Bodhisattvas are ever-changing. Whether it is the seated Guanyin or the Guanyin who grants children, they are just one of the forms of Bodhisattvas."

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