Chapter 203 Going to Hong Kong Island



And so the days went by, and Li Yao gradually adapted to her new life.

The following summer, Li Yao graduated from high school and turned 16. She got along well with her neighbors, and Li felt it was time to let Li Meng experience life 16 years younger than Li Yao.

She hypnotized Li Jianguo's family, making them tell their neighbors that they were going back to their hometown, claiming that Li Yao had grown up.

The next day, the family boarded a bus back to Qingshan Village and left amidst the astonished gazes of their neighbors.

Li Yao stayed inside without going out. When the time came, she opened the [teleportation portal] and went to the train, taking Li Meng with her.

While unconscious, Li Meng arrived at the home of Huang Dali, the family where Xiao Li Yao was sold in her previous life.

Li Yao teleported directly to Huang Dali's house. She hypnotized Huang Dali's family, telling them that Li Meng was the wife they had bought. Then, she put Li Meng on the ground, turned around, and left through the teleportation portal.

When Li Jianguo's family returned to Qingshan Village, Li Yao went there that night and hypnotized the two women, telling them that Wang Xiumei had sold Li Meng, and also instructing Li Jianguo to beat Wang Xiumei and Li Kang every day.

Li Yao then poisoned the others with a mutated plant from the apocalypse, causing them to die of heart disease one after another within a year.

At this point, the matter concerning Li Jianguo's family has been basically resolved. As for finding Xiao Liyao's maternal grandmother's relatives, Liyao felt that the timing was not right, and that it was too restrictive in mainland China. Therefore, Liyao planned to go to Hong Kong Island.

She used her mental powers to give some close neighbors and people from the neighborhood committee a mental suggestion, saying that she had gone to stay with relatives in that area. Then Li Yao took the letter of introduction and took away all of Xiao Li Yao's belongings, leaving an empty house.

Then that night, they went to Chen Xinyi's house and looted all the antiques, over a dozen boxes of gold and silver jewelry, and 100,000 yuan that her father had hidden in the basement. Anyway, this director wasn't a good person, so they just treated it as a case of the thief stealing from the thief.

Li Yao immediately returned to the [Spirit Spring Space].

The next day, Li Yao appeared directly on Hong Kong Island.

She randomly hypnotized a policeman to obtain a Hong Kong ID card, then went to the bank to exchange it for Hong Kong dollars and bought a luxury villa on the peninsula.

After completing the transfer of ownership, inspecting the house, and dealing with the property management, Li Yao checked that there were no security cameras around, and then let Zhang Zhuang come out to clean.

In the early 1970s, this place was also chaotic, with opportunities and dangers coexisting, but there were few restrictions, and people could dress casually and indulge in luxury at will.

After placing some of her favorite decorations in her new home and putting in a few pots of mutated night-blooming jasmine to repel mosquitoes, Li Yao went to a car dealership and bought a Porsche and a Mercedes-Benz. She also asked the property management to hire a local professional housekeeper for her.

She hypnotized him, and with a strong one at that, so the housekeeper made everything according to Li Yao's wishes, arranging everything for her and keeping her secrets. Li Yao's schedule was always arranged by the housekeeper.

Li Yao's life here consists of eating, drinking, and having fun every day. She eats the best seafood meals, visits time-honored tea restaurants, and goes shopping whenever she's bored.

Buy gold, jewelry, bags, and antiques; participate in auctions; compete with foreigners for all kinds of antiques from China; and when you run out of money, raid the safes of gangsters.

Li Yao has taken down dozens of gangs, big and small, here.

The police couldn't find him, and the gangs' bounties didn't catch him either. Some people even thought it was a warning from God, so for a time, the morale of some small gangs dropped, and many people began to leave the gangs.

Li Yao has also encountered several street fights and thinks that the movies about gangsters are a bit too modest; real fights are much bloodier.

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