Chapter 230 Little Thug



As soon as the porridge shop owner mentioned Kowloon Walled City, Xie Wan thought of the Hong Kong police and gangster movies he had watched in his previous life.

She suddenly had an inspiration.

It would be impossible to find Jiang Beiwang by relying on the strength of myself and Xu Bing alone.

But if she wants to rely on local forces, she has two choices, one is to rely on the local gangs, and the other is to rely on the police.

Kowloon Walled City is the darkest area in Hong Kong where all kinds of people gather. If you want to find a gang, it would be most convenient to start from here.

She has already played the role of Sakurako Yamaguchi of the Yamaguchi-gumi, so joining the Sun Yee On or 14K shouldn't be a problem, right?

There are 100,000 people in the community in Hong Kong City. If we mobilize these people to help us find people, the efficiency will definitely be great.

Besides, Xie Wan had seen those police and gangster movies in his previous life, which said that many of the gangs in Hong Kong had their origins in the Kuomintang’s Military Control Commission.

There are a lot of Taiwanese people inside.

The guard must have been very skilled to be able to escape to the port city with a young child. Who knows, maybe he had joined some gang?

The more Xie Wan thought about it, the more he felt that his thinking was correct.

She looked at herself and Xu Bing's attire and found them both too conventional, making them look like serious people. This was definitely not okay.

It was already dark and Xie Wan didn't know where to buy clothes.

She thought about it, found a public toilet, changed into the jeans she bought in Country M, found a big gold chain from the space, put it around her neck, and combed her hair into a high ponytail.

When she was in Country M, she also bought a few lipsticks. She picked one with a particularly bright color and painted her lips into a bloody mouth.

She used a pen to draw a teardrop mole under her eye. When she looked in the mirror, the image of a typical gangster girl emerged. Xie Wan was very satisfied.

Then she thought of the historical origins of these gangs in Hong Kong City. In order to show off, she found a string of ancient wooden Buddhist beads from the space and put it on her wrist.

When she came out of the public toilet, Xu Bing was still standing outside waiting for her stupidly.

Xie Wan walked in front of Xu Bing, but Xu Bing didn't recognize her. Instead, he turned his eyes away in disgust.

Xie Wan waved his hands in front of him and asked, "Am I cool like this?"

Xu Bing recognized the voice and was startled, "Boss, did you see a ghost?"

Xie Wan curled her lips, "You are ignorant. If we want to break into the Kowloon Walled City, we have to dress like this to be convincing, understand?"

Xie Wan walked around Xu Bing, trying to figure out how to disguise him.

Xu Bing was not wearing a military uniform today. He was wearing a white short-sleeved shirt, navy blue pants, and a pair of black leather shoes.

Xie Wan felt that the pants and shoes were difficult to change, so she set her eyes on Xu Bing's short-sleeved shirt.

This is too formal, definitely not okay.

Fortunately, she had a sailor shirt that Qin Muye usually wore in her space. Xie Wan ran into the public toilet again and entered the space to find the sailor shirt.

She also took out a silk scarf of her own.

Xie Wan threw the sailor shirt to Xu Bing and said, "Go to the men's room and change into it."

Xu Bing also obeyed and changed his clothes honestly.

The sailor shirt with white background and blue stripes looked a little damp on Xu Bing, but Xie Wan felt that was not enough, so she tied her flowery silk scarf around Xu Bing's head, and the effect immediately came out.

Xu Bing's face was tanned due to training, so he didn't need to dress up anymore.

Xie Wan asked him to roll up his trouser legs, with one side higher and the other lower, so that his whole appearance became sloppy.

“If you want to laugh like this, you can’t be too serious, understand?

Oh, do you smoke?"

Xu Bing shook his head. He doesn’t smoke.

Xie Wan went to a roadside shop and bought a pack of Marlboro cigarettes. Each of them took one. In this way, the two little thugs appeared vividly.

Xie Wan and Xu Bing swaggered into the Kowloon Walled City.

Kowloon Walled City was originally a gathering place for Chaoshan people.

Another purpose for Xie Wan to come here was to find the address where Fifth Aunt's brother-in-law Xie Sanjin brought letters to Fifth Aunt's family a few years ago, which was in Kowloon Walled City.

Kowloon Walled City was really a city in the past.

However, during the Japanese occupation of Hong Kong, the entire wall of the walled city was demolished in order to expand the open channel of Kai Tak Airport.

After Japan surrendered, homeless people began to gather in Kowloon Walled City and successfully resisted the British government's entry into the city for rectification in 1948.

Since the Royal Hong Kong Police had no right to enter and the Chinese government at the time refused to manage it, Kowloon Walled City suddenly became a hotbed of crime and a slum.

49 years later, a large number of refugees poured into Hong Kong from South China and settled in Kowloon Walled City. The British Hong Kong government eventually gave up its management completely.

The walled city became an active gang zone and a hotbed for illegal activities such as drug trafficking, prostitution, and gambling.

In addition, as the British Hong Kong government did not recognize the qualifications of Chinese doctors at the time, the Walled City also became a concentration of unlicensed dental clinics and counterfeit goods sales outlets.

It was not until 1993 that the Kowloon Walled City was forcibly demolished and its residents were relocated. The famous hotbed of crime, Kowloon Walled City, disappeared in the long river of history.

Xie Wan and Xu Bing's attire really didn't attract any attention. The residents in the walled city were used to seeing these kinds of ruffians, so when they saw the two of them, they deliberately kept their distance.

"Don't walk so rigidly. This is not a march. You have to waddle like me. Do you understand?"

Xie Wan looked at the dirty and messy alleys while instructing Xu Bing.

Xu Bing felt that he had been a gangster for a while when he was in school, so how could he lose to the boss in pretending to be a gangster?

He made up his mind and began to immerse himself in the play.

I lit the Marlboro with my newly bought lighter, but I choked on the first puff.

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