Chapter 159 Annihilation



After securing the transfer qualifications for Lin Laosan and the two little ones, Lin Li had some free time again.

She hadn't been to the port city for several days since her last trip there to cause trouble.

I don't know if the article I submitted to the Gangcheng Evening News has been published.

That day.

After Lin Laosan and the two little ones went to school.

Lin Li returned to her bedroom, put on the floral dress she had bought in Hong Kong, and used makeup to transform herself into a young woman.

Then, a thought led me to that quiet alley in the port city.

After coming out, I looked around for a moment.

Nobody noticed.

He took out a pair of sunglasses from his white handbag and put them on.

Then.

He swaggered onto the street.

I walked up to a small stall and bought the latest issues of the Hong Kong Evening Post from the owner in standard Cantonese.

I picked up the newspaper and went into the nearest coffee shop.

I ordered a black coffee and sat down.

He took off his sunglasses and started searching.

Sure enough, the Hong Kong Evening News published an in-depth report on underground casinos the day before yesterday.

Although it did not directly name the Tung Sing gang, the description was very detailed and included several blurry photos.

This report caused a huge uproar, with citizens condemning the illegal act and even some government officials expressing their demands for a thorough investigation by the police.

"Madam, your coffee."

Lin Li nodded, picked up her coffee, and took a small sip.

Comfortable!

It seems she can start her second plan now.

The East Star Gang's black bar.

That evening, Lin Li arrived at the night market stall early and ordered a few side dishes.

When Ah Kun staggered out of the bar, drunk, and headed towards the late-night food stall, Lin Li pretended to get up and accidentally bumped into him.

"I'm sorry, I'm so sorry."

Lin Li quickly apologized.

Ah Kun was enjoying his drink when someone bumped into him, and he immediately flew into a rage, cursing and about to attack.

Lin Li quickly took out a bottle of imported liquor from her bag and handed it over.

"Brother, I'm really sorry, I'll compensate you with a bottle of wine. Please don't hold it against me."

Ah Kun's eyes lit up when he saw the foreign liquor, and his anger subsided considerably. He took the liquor, weighed it in his hand, muttered a few words, and then turned and walked into the night market stall.

Lin Li took the opportunity to follow him inside and sat at the table next to A-Kun, occasionally toasting him and chatting with him.

Seeing that Lin Li was generous and eloquent, Ah Kun quickly lowered his guard and began to boast to her about his "powerful" exploits in the bar.

He also said that Brother Biao valued him highly, entrusting him with the care of such an important place as the warehouse.

After a few rounds of drinks, Ah Kun was so drunk he could barely speak, his tongue was slurred.

Seeing that the time was right, Lin Li pretended to help him to the toilet, and when he was not paying attention, a knife-wielding man knocked him unconscious.

They then searched his waist and found the warehouse key, before quickly leaving the night market stall.

After obtaining the key, Lin Li used her invisibility technique within her spatial dimension to sneak into the Night Bar once again.

There weren't many people left in the bar; a few waiters were cleaning up.

She held her breath, dodged the patrolling security guards, and used her key to open the warehouse door.

Sure enough, the warehouse was filled with counterfeit liquor bearing foreign labels.

Lin Li took out gasoline from her spatial storage, poured it on the fake liquor, and then lit a match.

The flames shot up instantly and quickly spread.

She quickly ran out of the emergency exit and stood at a distance watching the bar engulfed in flames. She felt no joy, only a heavy sense of relief.

Fire trucks and police cars arrived at the scene quickly, their sirens piercing the night sky of the port city.

The Night Bar was burned beyond recognition, and everything in the warehouse was reduced to ashes.

Brother Biao stomped his feet in anger as he watched the raging fire, but there was nothing he could do.

The two consecutive blows severely damaged the Tung Sing Gang, but that was far from enough.

From the information she had gathered some time ago, she knew that the Tung Sing Gang had another important stronghold.

A smuggling warehouse located near the dock.

That place stores a large amount of contraband they smuggled, and is an important source of wealth for the Tung Sing gang.

This time, Lin Li decided to go all out.

She first spent half a month disguising herself as the wife of a dockworker, helping out at the food stalls near the dock every day, and getting to know the workers.

She learned from the workers' casual conversation that the smuggling warehouse was heavily guarded, with three groups of people patrolling in shifts every night, and the warehouse door locks were specially made and very difficult to pry open.

More importantly, she learned that "Brother Long," the leader of the Tung Sing gang, would personally go to the warehouse to inspect the goods every Wednesday.

Lin Li began to formulate a detailed plan.

She knew that directly destroying the warehouse was too risky, so she decided to dismantle them from within.

She secretly bought a voice recorder.

Then, taking advantage of the opportunity to chat with the warehouse guards, she subtly guided them to talk about the East Star Gang's smuggling activities and internal conflicts, and secretly recorded their conversation.

On Wednesday night, Lin Li changed into a black night outfit and quietly sneaked into the dock with a recording pen.

Using her spatial invisibility technique, she climbed onto a container next to the warehouse and quietly waited for Brother Long to arrive.

Late at night, a black sedan slowly drove up, and Brother Long entered the warehouse with several bodyguards.

Lin Li held her breath and observed the activity inside the warehouse through binoculars.

She saw Brother Long and the warehouse manager counting the goods. The two were arguing about how to divide the spoils, and the argument got more and more heated.

Lin Li seized the opportunity, quietly slipped off the container, approached the warehouse ventilation opening, and pointed the recording pen inside.

She clearly recorded the argument between Brother Long and the warehouse manager, which not only involved the quantity and type of smuggled goods, but also evidence of their bribery of officials.

After finishing the recording, Lin Li did not linger and quickly left the dock.

The next day, Lin Li made several copies of the tape and sent them to the city police department, the procuratorate, and several influential newspapers.

In her letter, she detailed the source of the recording and the location of the Tung Sing gang's smuggling warehouse.

This time, she left no clues, and even chose a neighboring city far from the port city to send the letter.

A few days later, a huge uproar broke out in the port city.

Several newspapers simultaneously published news about the Tung Sing gang's smuggling and bribery of officials, although key names were omitted, the descriptions were very detailed.

Police and prosecutors also received anonymous tips, and under pressure from public opinion, they had to launch an investigation.

Thanks to the audio recordings as evidence, the investigation progressed smoothly and the location of the smuggling warehouse was quickly pinpointed.

One morning, a large number of police officers suddenly surrounded the smuggling warehouse at the dock, seized a large quantity of contraband on the spot, and arrested more than 20 members of the Tung Sing gang, including the warehouse manager.

Brother Long escaped by chance because he had received advance warning, but almost all of his capable assistants were captured, and the smuggling network suffered a devastating blow.

This attack plunged the Tung Sing gang into complete chaos.

To protect himself, Brother Long began a frantic purge of his own ranks, suspecting that someone had betrayed him. The Tung Sing Gang was in a state of panic, with constant infighting.

Leopard and Biao even fought each other to control the remaining territory, resulting in both of them being severely injured.

The two major gangs eventually disappeared from the history of the port city.

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