Hong Kong has the most developed horse racing industry in Asia, but Japan is the best at breeding horses.
This Arabian horse is said to be a virgin, never having been bred before. Nie Zhao is rather superstitious; money isn't an issue, but he wants this virgin horse to breed with his son to produce a fantastic, outstanding horse.
But the brat didn't want it?
Since he didn't want it, the Japanese jockey could leave with his horse.
Chen Rou asked around and found out that Whirlwind Leg and Bull Demon King were still attending the awards ceremony and their troughs weren't there, so they had to go upstairs to wait. So she took A Yuan upstairs to the troughs for the local horses.
All the horses smelled bad after their strenuous exercise. Nie Zhao hadn't actually been paying attention to which horse had won, but when he saw a thin, chestnut-colored pony being led in, and then saw his son gesturing excitedly, he couldn't quite believe it: "Is that it?"
Ah Yuan was very proud, pointing to himself: "My baby's."
Well, even though he's ugly, he still won the championship, so Nie Zhao has no choice but to accept it.
But then a jockey brought in another horse, and when Nie Zhao saw it, three words came to mind: Bull Demon King.
It was all black, with naturally curly hair; it was very strong, but also very ugly.
Nie Zhao brought his son to see the world, but in the end, it was his son who showed him the world.
In just half an hour, his son owned two horses and was extremely proud: "Yes, they're my babies' horses."
Nie Zhao is extremely concerned about his appearance. He no longer plucks his gray hairs, but he dyes them. He even had Liang Lisheng find a famous traditional Chinese medicine doctor from the mainland to prepare medicinal diets for him, determined to turn his gray hair black again.
He also looked at horses; out of 12 horses, he chose the white one. He then found a pure white Arabian mare for breeding, and his son would have a beautiful white horse with a pure coat.
But today, just like A Yuan insists on being friends with the fierce Xiao Minmin, Boss Nie is a little sad. His son has taken a fancy to two very ugly horses, but he likes them very much.
However, this was quite expensive, so Mr. Nie made the decision for his son: he could keep both horses, but they couldn't be bred. If they were to be bred, the beautiful Arabian horse would have to breed them for him.
We ate dinner at a Western restaurant in the racecourse that night. Their lobster and black truffle roasted chicken have always been signature dishes in Hong Kong.
Of course, they didn't talk about anything unrelated in the restaurant. In the car, it was about the company's biggest project, so it wasn't convenient to talk about it either. It wasn't until they got home, after coaxing A-Yuan to sleep and taking a shower, that Chen Rou asked Nie Zhao, "Did Gu sir tell you where the military got the evidence from, how much evidence there was, and what it was?"
Chen Rou leaned against the pillow, lying on her side.
Nie Zhao didn't use the pillow; instead, he tilted his head and leaned against his wife's shoulder.
He's actually not comfortable with this, because his neck is crooked, and it will ache and hurt after a while, but he likes it this way.
He glanced at him and smiled, saying, "In Hong Kong, if I had to say who I truly admire, it would be Inspector Gu."
Chen Rou laughed: "This is the first time I've heard that you, Boss Nie, would admire someone."
Currently, throughout the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, although the lower-ranking white officers have accepted the reality of the return to normalcy and are accepting it well, the higher-ranking white superintendents naturally tend to side with them.
With the Organized Crime and Triad Bureau (OCTB) and an inspection team, it's clear that Brother Lam is determined to go all the way down this path.
In contrast, Chief Inspector Gu was well-versed in the philosophy of dealing with things. He remained inactive and did not express his opinion. Of course, he never had any close relationship with the Nie family or any wealthy family. Whenever there was anything between the police, he would try to resolve things peacefully. His main principle was not to offend anyone. Of course, if there was a major case, such as Yu Zhengrong's case, he would withstand pressure from all sides and investigate it thoroughly.
Because of his neutral stance, Brother Lin always believed that he was someone worth trying to win over.
He also had a good relationship with the governor, and coincidentally, Brother Lin also had his eye on the bidding business of the ocean shipping company. He was on the side of the shipping magnate, and his side had a good relationship with Colonel Lange.
The fact that Nie had privately funded the ICPO was actually discovered by Lin Yong and Sir James. They haven't handed the information over to Colonel Lango yet because they need money from the shipping magnate and the gambling king.
They'll only hand over the goods after they get the money, and then Colonel Rango and his men can take care of it.
But there was one person they couldn't handle: the governor.
Although Sir James constantly proclaims how much he loves gardening culture.
But in fact, the then-Governor was the one who truly loved Chinese culture and this land in Hong Kong, and had been working hard to suppress conflicts and cooperate with the handover. Moreover, the Governor had excellent handwriting, comparable to that of a calligrapher.
Lin Yige could handle Colonel Rango, but he knew all too well the Governor's favoritism towards Nie Zhao.
He feared that once the evidence was presented, the governor would personally intervene to help the Nie family suppress the matter and help them take over the Ocean Company.
But Brother Lin also firmly believed in one thing: money makes the world go round. So after talking with the shipping magnate, he planned to use evidence and bribery to win over the governor. Inspector General Gu was his informant.
But who could have imagined that Gu Sir, who had always remained neutral and impartial, would betray Brother Lin at a crucial moment and turn against him to Nie Zhao? He had just learned about this when he immediately sold out Brother Lin.
This matter was extremely dangerous, because even if the governor exercised his veto power and forcibly handed the ocean company over to the Nie family, and suppressed Lin Yige and Sir James, they would certainly not give up and would certainly make a big fuss about it and bring it to the international stage.
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