As the saying goes, one stone stirs up a thousand waves. Nie Yao himself certainly didn't like being famous, and he hoped to handle the transfer of his household registration quietly.
But Nie Zhao certainly wouldn't let such a sensational event happen quietly.
So from that day on, reports about Nie Yao, recounted by "people around him" or "eyewitnesses," began to appear in the newspapers one after another. One "people around him" revealed that he was greatly shocked by the death of his mother, Mei Lu, so he traveled around the world to relax and later went to the mainland.
Sources close to Nie Yao on the mainland revealed that his mood has improved considerably since he came to the mainland. Moreover, according to Nie Yao himself, he is not actually interested in business and has found new interests on the mainland.
The media certainly wouldn't dare reveal what he does for a living, or even where he is.
There isn't even a single photograph.
When interviewed by the media, the entire Nie family remained silent and avoided discussing the matter.
But let's not even talk about Nie Jiayu and his siblings. In the entire Hong Kong, even the Dean of Hong Kong Sanatorium & Hospital, whose relationship with the Nie family was considered extremely close, was so shocked when he saw the news that his glasses almost fell off his nose.
Everyone thought that Nie Zhao had killed his second brother in a power struggle within a wealthy family, but it turns out that he not only survived, but was still in mainland China.
For Hong Kong people, giving up their household registration and becoming a mainland citizen is like becoming a eunuch in 1920 and joining the National Revolutionary Army in 1949—it's a losing proposition no matter how you look at it.
Before everyone could react, Mr. Er and Mr. Dong jointly launched a protest against the Hong Kong police's inaction in maintaining public order. However, they were unwilling to relinquish power to the Hong Kong police and instead hoped that in Kowloon, a strategic buffer zone, mainland police could be brought in to assist in maintaining public order against mainland criminals.
The student organizations talk about civility and politeness every day, but have they already surrendered?
Putting aside the various public opinions, the Nie brothers found Nie Yao's desire to become a citizen the most incomprehensible thing.
Of course, seeing is believing; they wouldn't believe it if they hadn't seen it with their own eyes.
Nie Jiajun even conspired that on this day, when Nie Zhao was away and Chen Rou was practicing her archery skills on the mountain, he pretended to hold a bow and asked Chen Rou, "Do you think it's possible that the one on the mainland is just a stand-in?"
Chen Rou understood what he meant: "You think your uncle found a substitute and settled your second uncle's matter?"
She was using a tactical crossbow, and even with her arm strength, she was only just beginning to be able to draw it.
Nie Jiajun's small frame, which had only been to the gym, was so weak that he couldn't even lift a bow, let alone draw it.
He said, "I know my second uncle best. Do you know why we don't have any mainland Chinese maids in our family? It's because of him."
The Nie family indeed did not have any servants from mainland China. Nie Yao's nannies were all from the Philippines. He had originally disliked mainland China, and it was because of this that his decision to naturalize was unbelievable even to Chen Rou.
But it's already the end of July, Miss Cai is coming soon, and they're about to go to the mainland. Everything will be revealed when Nie Jiajun and his brother arrive on the mainland. Chen Rou smiled and said, "Then you should take a good look then. If it really is a stand-in, come back and settle accounts with your uncle."
Nie Jiajun nodded, but then said, "But if he really is a soldier, that would be quite interesting."
Chen Rou asked with a smile, "Why?"
Nip Ka-Chun said, “You know, the most Hong Kong people can become are police officers, and even then, they are second-class police officers. The garrison in Sham Shui Po has black people, white people, and even a lot of Indians, but there are no Hong Kong citizens, because we are second-class citizens.”
He added, "I've loved watching Hollywood war movies since I was a child. Although I wasn't an American soldier, I had an uncle who was a soldier in China. It was quite a good feeling... Little sister, my bow is broken."
As soon as Chen Rou drew her bow, a steel arrow landed firmly on the target. She then handed her bow to Nie Jiajun, who took it from her. He raised his bow with one hand, rested it on his shoulder, and drew the bow.
Nie Jiajun looked at her and said in despair, "Xi Niang, I'm 20 years old this year, and I'm a male college student."
She then asked, "Why are your arm strength so strong, but mine isn't?"
It's truly shameful that a 20-year-old male college student is physically weaker than a pregnant woman.
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