Chen Rou clashed with Liang Lisheng and said, "But I think Zhang Ziqiang will definitely run to the top of the mountain within a month."
Today marks the end of her postpartum confinement period. Liang Lisheng didn't want to argue with her, but given her abilities, he had to ask why. So he asked with a smile, "What reason would make Vice Chairman Chen make such a judgment?"
Chen Rou said with a smile, "I saw in the news that he hid Boss Luo in the New Territories, which proves that he was hiding in the New Territories during this period. Moreover, he kidnapped Boss Luo in Repulse Bay, so everyone naturally felt that these two places were very dangerous."
Everyone was nodding.
Mr. Luo had an accident in Repulse Bay, and many people are moving, causing property prices to drop significantly.
But Chen Rou added, "But I was just talking to Inspector Huo, and he said that the Flying Tigers mainly patrol Repulse Bay. According to the rules of the underworld, thieves don't turn back. Zhang Ziqiang isn't stupid; he knew the security was tight, so he still tried to break in."
Liang Lisheng nodded, agreeing with her statement: "That makes sense."
The others nodded in agreement, but everyone knew they still wouldn't dare live in Repulse Bay anymore; they would all have to move.
But Sir Ding also said, "The situation is too tense lately, so he probably won't dare to commit any more crimes in the short term. At most, he'll just run around Kowloon and the New Territories. But Repulse Bay isn't as advantageous as The Peak. If he wants to kidnap someone again, I think he'll definitely go there."
Chen Rou firmly replied, "No, that won't happen."
He added with a smile, "And I believe he will be caught within the next few months."
Lord Ding was the first to laugh. As an elder, it was alright for him to laugh at her ignorance in public. The others also laughed.
Leung Lai-sang knew that she had a good relationship with Inspector Fok, and also knew that Nip Chiu had close ties with several bigwigs in the police force.
But everything must be based on reality. He also said with a smile, "Ah Rou, Cheung Tze-keung's gun is better than the police's. And don't forget, he grew up selling rice noodle rolls in Yau Ma Tei. He's even more familiar with Kowloon, Bill Gates, and Tung Yau."
Cheung Tze-keung grew up in Kowloon, but rose to prominence by not joining any triads and working independently.
Moreover, unlike gangsters who don't do anything excessive, he walks on the edge of a sword, specifically challenging the bottom line of the law, committing murder and robbery.
So, while Master Er and Master Dong might be able to die peacefully, he won't; all that awaits him is peanuts.
To say he would be caught within a few months, relying on those Hong Kong police officers, of course not, even with Chen Rou, it wouldn't work.
But then Liang Lisheng suddenly remembered something, stopped laughing, and took a deep breath.
Sure enough, Chen Rou said, "But Uncle Liang, the mainland police officers are about to cross into Kowloon. You know them, they just arrested Ghost Head Chang a while ago. I think it won't be long before they arrest Cheung Tze-keung. He doesn't dare to operate in Central and Repulse Bay, so he only has one way to go: up the mountain."
After hearing what he said, Sir Ding laughed again, and all the other old gentlemen laughed as well.
But Liang Lisheng didn't laugh, and the group of old men, who had been laughing, suddenly stopped laughing as well.
As citizens of Hong Kong, they did not believe that mainland police officers could handle Hong Kong's affairs. Although the councilors eventually had to back down due to the continuous protests by Kowloon citizens, even the police bigwigs who were on good terms with Nip Chiu were thinking that when the mainland police officers arrived, they would give them a hard time.
Some of them even thought that they could use this time to blacklist and discredit the mainland police officers, thereby affecting the distribution of law enforcement power after the handover, since no Hong Kong police officer would be willing to bow down to the mainland.
But there is a fact to be seen: they had only captured Gui Tou Chang less than a year ago.
As far as they knew, although only a few people came, it was the same officer who had arrested Ghost Head Chang who led the team.
In that case, it's quite possible that Cheung Tze-keung might actually hide in the mountains.
After all, although the public media called him a notorious bandit, many people privately believed that he was being funded by someone in the authorities.
When he's cornered, he can only hide with his white master, can't he?
There's a saying: Don't look at what people say, look at what they do.
Although Nie Zhao didn't realize at first that his father was so cowardly and terrifying, and that he thought too highly of himself, that he was actually hiding around him because he was afraid of being kidnapped, he suddenly understood.
At the same time, he also saw the fear and terror in the hearts of a group of old legislators who had once dominated Hong Kong's economy, politics, culture and life. His gaze swept over them, and he looked at Sir Lee, smiling as he said, "I heard that you are moving house recently, and the team that helped me with the move is very good. They haven't broken or damaged anything, especially the entire wine cellar. The entire relocation was carried out with temperature control, so the flavor of the wine will not be affected by changes in temperature. Would you like me to introduce them to you?"
If you say the mountains are dangerous, who wouldn't dare go?
Sir Lee smiled and waved his hand: "It's just that the children have that idea. As for me, I'm more used to living in Repulse Bay."
Does this mean you've given up on the idea and won't move?
Nie Zhao then looked at Sir Ding: "By the way, I've been wondering if the theater at that club on the mountaintop is to your liking. I was thinking of inviting you up the mountain to take a look. Luckily, Uncle Liang is here recently; he can pick you up another day..."
As it turns out, the old men who say they're not afraid of death are actually the most afraid of it, especially the wealthy old men.
Sir Ding waved his hand: "Actually, I don't like listening to opera. Let Mr. Li advise you."
Sir Lee glanced at him, his eyes seeming to say, "Good heavens, you actually dared to betray me?"
He was clearly a theater fanatic, even dressing up and performing on stage during the Lunar New Year, but he waved his hand and said, "I gave up my theater addiction a long time ago."
As the saying goes, "stones from other mountains can be used to polish jade," and this was certainly the effect Chen Rou wanted.
After a moment of silence, Nie Rong suddenly said, "I read in the newspaper that the officers from the mainland only have one post, and they are not allowed to leave except for police duties. They will also be withdrawing back to the mainland tonight. If we really have to rely on them to arrest Cheung Tze-keung, I'm afraid it won't work."
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