Chapter 635 The Cicada Sheds its Shell (2)



Of course, Tie Ge wouldn't risk his life. No matter how skilled he was, he couldn't possibly fight a group of people all by himself. He could only shamelessly cower like a coward.

At the crucial moment, Ye Huixian appeared. She stood there calmly and told those people in fluent English that she could use the shop to pay off the debt, but on one condition.

Currently, all the shops are making money under Tie Ge's management, so a good price must be offered.

If she pushes the couple too far, she will sell these properties to the Canadian government at a bargain price.

Her condition was that the Canadian government deal with you scum who appear virtuous on the surface but are secretly responsible for human lives.

Everyone fell silent. They had misjudged her; they had initially thought she was just an ignorant woman, but now they realized she was the real ruthless one.

She could point to anyone and tell them all the details of what they had done in secret, down to the exact time and place.

No wonder even the most ruthless North and South were defeated by her, and they took the money to seek investment in foreign countries.

Everyone here is shrewd. Even if the situation seems to be in your favor right now, and it's only natural for creditors to press for repayment, if things really escalate, you'll still end up in deep trouble.

Everyone sat down quietly. They hadn't come for money; they wanted the properties in Chinatown.

After much discussion, everyone eventually compromised, and the properties were transferred at the price offered by both North and South at the time, with one less layer of ownership.

In just one month, Ye Huixian sold off half of the properties in the entire Chinatown.

Chinatown is starting to really fall apart. Every business owner wants to be the boss, and Ye Huixian secretly transferred some of his shops without telling Tie Ge.

When Tie Ge found out, he was so angry that his eyes turned red. He cursed Ye Huixian in the street, calling him a jinx who caused him to break with his brother and almost bankrupt himself.

Ye Huixian, of course, wouldn't let him bully her. The two argued so much that they almost came to blows, and Ye Huixian directly proposed a divorce.

That very night, Ye Huixian took her child and flew away from Canada. It was only then that Tie Ge realized that the woman had bought round-trip tickets.

Moreover, not only did they take his son, but they also took the money from selling the shop, which angered Tie Ge so much that he drank himself into a stupor at the bar every day.

Those in the Canadian government finally realized something was wrong, but they couldn't find any evidence of their escape.

Bei Nan is Canadian and owns a plantation and vineyard in Canada; he has no intention of leaving.

Moreover, the estates and vineyards are private properties owned by both the North and South, and even the land is privately owned, so they have no control over them.

Moreover, he has investment records in various places, and there are bank account stubs, so his operations are very normal.

It's normal for Brother Tie to borrow money in order to distance himself from Bei Nan, and they've thoroughly investigated all those willing to lend money, finding no shady dealings whatsoever.

Of course, if you can't repay the money, you have to use the shop as collateral. It's all clearly written on those IOUs. If it weren't for the shop as collateral, Brother Tie wouldn't have been able to borrow a single penny.

As for Ye Huixian, the Canadian government couldn't do anything about her. She wasn't Canadian, and she was taking her husband's money back to China. They had no reason to stop her.

The ambitious ones finally realized what they had lost: they had missed their best opportunity.

Chinatown may eventually return to their hands, but it will certainly face many difficulties.

Chinatown is no longer dominated by Tie Ge and his gang alone, and the Canadian government will have to deal with more than just Tie Ge, who has no connections.

Those gold prospectors from all over the world had the business acumen of Jews and substantial capital.

Furthermore, some individuals have special identities, so if you try to take action against them, you should be prepared to be blackmailed in return.

Those in the Canadian government shook their heads and sighed. These people were afraid of the North and the South because they shared a common weakness: they were all afraid of dying.

Now the people they fear are scattered, Mao Tou is missing, and it's unknown whether he can be found.

Bei Nan broke ties with Tie Ge and left to find new business and partners elsewhere.

The remaining Tie Ge is now a dead end; his wife ran away with their son and all the money, and he does nothing but drown his sorrows in alcohol at bars.

He used to live in a manor, but now he can only live in a cramped attic of a restaurant, which is his last shop.

Every business owner in Chinatown is trying to suppress him; his restaurant hasn't opened for a week.

Anyone who wants to eat at his restaurant will be stopped and threatened. People just want to eat and don't want to get into trouble, so they have to go to another hotel.

Over time, his restaurant not only lost customers, but also his staff; his loyal underlings had long since moved on to other places.

Tie Ge had no choice but to find someone in the government department. The two had eaten together a few times before and were somewhat acquainted.

"I'm out of money. Buy me a plane ticket to Hong Kong. I'm going to find that woman. I'm going to kill her," Tie Ge said.

The man smiled and said, "Brother Tie, give me a reason."

Tie Ge laboriously pulled a piece of paper from his pocket, shook it, and said, "Give me some money and a plane ticket to Hong Kong Island. This is yours."

The man's eyes lit up; he knew that Tie Ge had been banned from entering the country by Xia Guo for five years.

But that didn't stop him from going to Hong Kong Island, and then secretly sneaking into Xia Country to settle accounts with that woman.

It seems he really needs some money. I quickly calculated in my mind how much would be appropriate to give him.

"Give me HK$200,000 and a plane ticket, and it's yours," Tie Ge said drunkenly before leaving.

Seven days later, Tie Ge arrived at the airport with a cash check for 200,000 and a plane ticket. He smiled as the plane left Canada.

Holding the child, Ye Huixian and Bei Nan waited anxiously at the Hong Kong Island airport, worried that their plan would fail.

Tie Ge ran out looking disheveled, and everyone around him kept their distance. Seeing the lonely loner, Ye Huixian's tears fell.

Bei Nan didn't care. In his eyes, Tie Ge was doing alright; the three of them had been in much worse shape before.

The group returned to the hotel, and Bei Nan took Tie Ge to a bathhouse where they took a good shower, shaved their heads, and grew a beard.

Wearing the clothes prepared by Ye Huixian, he transformed into a dashing young nobleman once again.

They sat neatly in the Western restaurant, drinking red wine and eating steak, happily reporting their achievements to each other.

"Brother Tie, I have successfully transferred the money to Beijing and have Nan Nan receive it."

"North and South, are all these funds being invested in that hotel?" Brother Tie asked.

"No, it's my investment in the hotel. You have a wife and children now, so you can't work with me anymore. That's why I had Nan Nan transfer half of this money to Sister-in-law Hui Xian's account."

"Brother, what do you mean? Are you looking down on me?" Tie Ge got angry.

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