Chapter 585 The Profound Meaning of Feng Shui!



He cared so much about Nie Rong that everyone praised him as a loyal servant and said he was good to Nie Rong.

But he himself knew, and Nie Zhao also knew, that when a person dies, everything is empty. And the reason why Uncle Ming went to so much trouble to make things perfect and to personally oversee the sealing of the tomb door was because he wanted to create a good feng shui arrangement for Nie Zhao.

He didn't want the eerie feng shui arrangement that Mei Lu and her brother had buried under the Nie family building to be repeated.

They also did not want the ancestral tomb to be deliberately damaged, thus ruining the Nie family's feng shui.

He smiled and said, "I'm doing this for Miss, for you, and for A Yuan's future."

Those who act justly will find many supporters, while those who act unjustly will find few. Uncle Ming, this capable steward, was left to Nie Zhao by Han Yuzhu.

In the life he spent in a wheelchair in his dreams, he must have received a lot of help from Uncle Ming.

Ms. Chen is right. Nie Zhao should be more confident instead of worrying about useless things all day long.

Because as long as he treats people with sincerity, even if there are crises, many people will also help him.

Nie Zhao said to his son, "Say goodbye to Grandpa. We'll come see him again in a while."

Ah Yuan didn't have a deep impression of his grandfather. Looking at him was the same as looking at Uncle Er, Uncle Dong, Uncle Ming, and Liang Lisheng.

He still stubbornly remembers the large diamond ring that Sir Lee confiscated from him.

He waved and said, "Goodbye, Grandpa! I'm going to get my big, big ring for my mom now, bye-bye~"

And Liang Lisheng, there's a funeral banquet tonight, a lavish, continuous feast.

But Nie Zhao didn't have time to participate. He grabbed Nie Jiajun's ear, who was playing games, and scolded him, then sent him off. Nie Zhao rushed to the hospital. Even Mrs. Liang had arrived by then, and Liang Lisheng had also been admitted to the ICU.

It's worth mentioning that today, Mr. Ye Han, the right-hand man of Macau's richest man, the gambling king Mr. Wen, was also rushed to the Hong Kong Sanatorium & Hospital by his family due to a sudden illness, arriving at the same time as Liang Lisheng.

He had no biological son, but after Hu Xiaotian, he adopted several godsons.

His godson sons helped the doctor push the bed, and a group of reporters broke through the hospital security to interview him frantically.

Just then, Chen Rou and Nie Zhao came to visit Liang Lisheng, and in the hospital lobby, they witnessed the dying words of a gambling legend.

The reporters, ignoring even the richest man, were interviewing Ye Han, the elderly gentleman: "As the gambling saint, what would you like to say to the public?"

Another reporter asked, "Are you aware that most of your casino secrets have already been made public?"

Another reporter asked, "Do you have any unrevealed secrets? Would you consider revealing them to the public before you die?"

It was at this moment, while on his sickbed, that Ye Han uttered those four words that would be remembered for generations: "Not gambling is winning."

Furthermore, Chen Rou has revealed most of his cheating methods and winning strategies, and shown the public the inside story of gambling. Logically speaking, casinos and betting businesses should be affected, right?

But no, because greed and opportunism are inherent flaws in most people.

But even someone as shrewd as Boss Wen would manage to turn the tide and lure people back to the casino.

As the saying goes, "the trend is inevitable," and there's also a saying: "When you think you've reached the end of the road, a new path opens up before you."

Not to mention Mr. Dong himself, even Chen Rou did not expect that, with the general trend, the power struggles and brilliant moves of the group of rich people in Hong Kong and Macao, when a spot on the list of attendees became vacant after Nie Rong's death, would ultimately go to Mr. Dong.

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