But when Chen Rou went upstairs, Nie Zhao was no longer in the ward, and... he had been discharged!
Yes, it's only been four days since his surgery. According to Secretary An, who stayed behind, he has already gone to the company for a meeting.
Secretary An and Director Liu of the neurology department were also busy, because according to them, Nie Zhao would be staying at the company for the next few days. Director Liu was personally leading a team, including two nurses and a doctor, to the hospital to keep watch with commonly used medicines.
Despite his minor injuries, Nie Zhao not only had to work while ill, but also had to rush to complete all the projects at Xiangjiang Airport.
Money doesn't grow on trees, and the rich don't earn their money by lying down.
Chen Rou had to say from the bottom of her heart, "Boss Nie is really going all out!"
Nie Zhao took two of her men with him: Song Yuanchao and Kuangzai. Wan Daozai was still there, cleaning up the mess and packing his things under the guidance of his personal secretary, A Kuan. He bumped into Chen Rou in the corridor and whispered, "The boss has been carried to work."
Carrying eight black plastic bags filled with diapers and dirty clothes in both hands, he said, "The boss is a real workaholic!"
Chen Rou retorted, "Have you forgotten who saved you? Shouldn't I be your boss?"
The Taiwanese guy threw the black plastic bag into the trash can, then pulled a towel off his neck and took an alcohol bottle from behind his back. While carefully wiping the door frame of the intensive care unit, he said, "Miss Chen, I'm Taipei's number one nightclub prince. I don't work as someone's lackey. From now on, I'll work hard for Boss Nie. Sooner or later, pfft..."
The alcohol spray bottle became a gun at that moment. With a soft "pfft," he was already imagining the exhilarating scene of returning to Taiwan, taking down the Bamboo Union gang, and avenging his father.
Those who can make it in this kind of security environment are all amazing people.
The Nie family withdrew from the Hong Kong Sanatorium & Hospital's neurosurgery department today. The entire intensive care unit was taken care of by Taiwanese people. Even a high-level special police officer like Chen Rou had to give it a thumbs up: Clean, damn clean.
This islander is truly the son of a triad boss; he's a master at destroying evidence.
After the work was finished, A-Kuan took him to the place where Mei Lu and her son were imprisoned, so he could continue doing hard labor.
He will continue his life as a cattle driver in order to obtain an ID card.
Nie Rong is in the cardiology department and is recovering well. She has been discharged from the intensive care unit and is now in a regular ward.
When Chen Rou entered, he was holding a book and reading it; the book was called "Light in the Dark Night."
Seeing her arrive, he gestured for his personal secretary to leave, handed the book to Chen Rou, and sighed, "Looking back, if it weren't for Ah Yao and me being vigilant and diligent enough, and Ah Zhao providing a constant supply of resources, the Nie family would have been crushed on the beach long ago."
Chen Rou took the book and opened it. The title page still featured that familiar photo of Yu Zhengrong.
A man with single eyelids, a long nose, sharp eyes, and an air of brilliance, looked very handsome in his police uniform.
This book, titled "Light in the Dark," is a biography written about him by a well-known author from Hong Kong.
In Hong Kong, police sergeants are elected by the citizens, and only officers who are deeply loved by the citizens can be elected. This biography records the life of Sergeant Yu Zhengrong and his glorious deeds during his tenure.
But behind these glorious deeds, it would be easy for the sheriff to do evil and commit crimes.
Of course, the current social context is also a breeding ground for high-ranking police chiefs to commit crimes.
First of all, since the early 1970s when the handover was discussed, the British side has been stirring up social disorder and profiting from it. A large number of local enterprises were emptied out by British capital and went bankrupt. As for high-ranking police officers like Yu Zhengrong, as long as they nodded and were willing to conspire with white superiors to eavesdrop on or spy on the wealthy, they would receive a steady stream of benefits.
By the late 1980s and early 1990s, with the handover imminent, British capital had plundered and occupied everything it could. When they withdrew en masse, even the British troops stationed in Hong Kong had to give way to people like Yu Zhengrong who held guns.
Therefore, his power was immense.
As the saying goes, "If you try to get something out of a tiger, you'll end up being eaten by it."
Even if the Nie family wanted to bring down Yu Zhengrong, it wouldn't be easy, because going through normal legal procedures, going to the Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) or the Organized Crime and Triad Bureau (OCTB) would be tantamount to openly declaring war, making themselves a sitting duck, and the only outcome would be death!
As for trying to double-cross and eliminate him, with the current Nie family's bodyguard team plus Chen Rou, it's like a mantis trying to stop a chariot.
Nie Rong lay on his hospital bed, filled with worry, because he couldn't think of a better way to deal with Yu Zhengrong.
Well, Nie Zhao can handle the tiger-catching matter; he can't worry about it anyway.
But the old man has to face something particularly painful for him today: the results of his DAN test.
Chen Rou wanted to ask him about the original owner's background, but she couldn't bring herself to say it.
Because after Nie Rong handed Yu Zhengrong's autobiography to her, he picked up Nie Yao's DNA test results from beside his pillow.
“When I first met Ayao, he was four years old. He was practically a twin of Azhao. Unlike Azhao, he wasn’t naughty at all. He was very well-behaved. As soon as we met, he called me Daddy and asked me why I was unhappy. He said he would sing nursery rhymes to cheer me up,” he said.
Chen Rou stared at the line "[Parent-child relationship not established]" on the form without saying a word.
Nie Rong continued, "But that wasn't true affection; it was that woman's manipulation. She used the child as a tool to please me!"
In this regard, Nie Zhao must have learned from his father's experience, knowing that the original owner was controlled by Mei Lu and was deliberately trying to please him, so he remained unmoved no matter how the original owner behaved.
There are always foxes above foxes, and in the end, the old man couldn't outmaneuver his youngest son's schemes.
He handed the DNA test report to Chen Rou, then pointed to a document on the table and said, "This is an authorization letter from the supervisors of the jewelry store, auction house, film and television company, and several newspapers. Sign it. Ah Zhao said he's giving it to you."
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