Chapter 50 Chapter 50 Chapter 50 Chapter 50...
Chapter 50
Without knowing the birth dates of the Wei family father and daughter, those masters willing to delve into the matter were at a loss. However, some "masters," eager to capitalize on this opportunity to make a quick buck, have already begun creating all sorts of tragic incidents in Hong Kong, confusing generations.
By the way, during this period, someone came up to Wei Zhensheng and asked him if there was a trustworthy Feng Shui master. Wei Zhensheng then said with a look of disapproval that he never believed in such things.
No one else knew the inside story and just thought that Wei Zhensheng wanted to hide the master from others.
That scene... Anyway, Xu Zhirui and Weisheng, who knew the whole story, were silent.
Before grandchildren calling their grandmothers "Sister X" and sons calling their fathers "Brother" became popular in Hong Kong, Wei Zhensheng and Wei Sheng were still looked down upon for a long time because of their "uniqueness".
After hearing this, Du Xinyi recalled Weisheng's performance in class while staring at Sheng Sinian. She was sure that Sheng Sinian had no thoughts about Weisheng, and she couldn't help but breathe a sigh of relief.
Du Xinyi had been in love with Sheng Sinian since she was very young, but she also knew that Sheng Sinian treated her only indifferently. She wanted to wait for the clouds to clear and the moon to appear, and naturally did not want anyone to interfere.
As long as Weisheng doesn't compete with her for her brother Si Nian, she won't do anything to Weisheng.
The birthday party wasn't affected by this little incident. A little later, Du Xinyi found an excuse to take Sheng Sinian away, while the others went to the food area, eating and talking with great appetites.
Lu Shengyan's mother was from the Sheng family, so Sheng Sinian and Lu Shengyan were cousins. Their families were similar and their ages were not much different, but their personalities were completely different.
Sheng Sinian was the third child in his family, with two older brothers and three older sisters. His family didn't expect much from him, and they allowed him to grow up freely.
Sheng Sinian has loved photography and painting since he was a child, and has achieved great accomplishments in art. His family also supports his development in this area.
Lu Shengyan was different. His father, Lu Hongzhi, was a playboy, with countless female confidantes both at home and abroad. As far as Lu Shengyan knew, he had a dozen and a half half-siblings.
In October 1971, polygamous marriage was abolished in Hong Kong, but concubines who entered the house before that were still legal.
Lu Shengyan's mother was no longer worried about new people coming into the family every day, but she began to worry that women with children would come to the Lu family from time to time to ask for a legitimate status.
Growing up in such an environment, Lu Shengyan's character and methods would naturally not be as peaceful and gentle as Sheng Sinian.
It can be said that if Weisheng really has a way to kill people without them being seen, he would not mind cooperating with Weisheng to kill his illegitimate brothers together.
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Elsewhere, Weisheng took a shower and changed out of her bloodstained skirt. Then, naturally, she went to the main building to have dinner with Wei Zhensheng.
On the table were the small seafood and large braised cuttlefish that Weisheng had bought before. Weisheng loved the braised cuttlefish so much that he ate several bites in a row.
After the meal, Weisheng and Wei Zhensheng took a walk in the villa's not-so-big garden to digest the food, and talked about the development and changes of the "girls" in Zhoushan Town over the past six months.
Afterwards, Weisheng returned to the side building feeling a little tired, and turned off the lights to take a rest, then left the space and went to the world in the painting.
I picked two cantaloupes and went back to the living room, where I watched TV for a while. After that, I picked up the books I had collected on antique identification and restoration and flipped through a few pages.
In these two lives, whenever he had the chance, Weisheng would find ways to collect some relatively complete-looking porcelain or things that looked quite old and store them.
Because she herself didn't understand and was afraid of trusting some "experts", she kept those things in her space.
She wanted to know whether the items she collected were antiques or junk, so she wanted to learn more about it.
Let me put it this way, if there are really antiques among the bottles and jars she picked up, it would be more profitable than collecting gold.
Moreover, the knowledge she learns is always her own, and she might rely on this technology to make a living someday.
Treating time travel as a training class and dedicating one's life to mastering one skill, I'm afraid that even if I search through all the time travelers throughout history, I may not be able to find another person like Wei Sheng.
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The next day, regardless of whether the police had any results, Weisheng followed Wei Zhensheng to Minsheng.
She was riding in the same car with Wei Zhensheng, and on the way, Weisheng asked her a few questions about business.
She really doesn't understand this.
Wei Zhensheng didn't care whether the questions Wei Sheng asked were profound or not, and he explained them to Wei Sheng very patiently.
Feeling that there were so many things he didn't understand, Weisheng thought for a few moments and decided to buy some legal books related to contracts and labor law.
You don't have to buy the books yourself. Just tell Xu Zhirui and he will call a lawyer, who will make a list of books for you and then arrange for the bodyguard to buy it for you.
The hospital had already checked, and all the attackers' wounds were diagnosed as stabbings. Furthermore, the police knew Weisheng's identity, so they simply blurred out the gunshot wounds.
If they weren't carrying guns to protect themselves, what they would be doing now would be how to rescue the hostages in the kidnapping and ransom case and how to keep the taxpayers' ransom.
These individuals were not first-time offenders, but rather repeat offenders with a history of previous crimes. Most importantly, they were linked to several previous kidnapping and murder cases. Consequently, the case became increasingly serious, until, in the end, the attempted kidnapping became the least significant offense.
But just when the case was almost over and was about to be closed through judicial procedures, the criminals all died.
Died at different times on the same day.
Some died in the morning, some passed away at noon, some passed away in the evening, and some even died in the early morning.
The medical examiner came to examine the case and suspected dehydration. Then the police recalled how these people were sweating profusely during every interrogation...
Compared with the police, Lu Shengyan and the other two were more shocked and terrified.
After attending Du Xinyi's birthday party that day, they went home. When they met again two days later, they suddenly remembered what happened that day. They couldn't help but go to the Chinese doctor in person to find out what the acupuncture that Weisheng had performed that day was about.
During this period, he also described to the doctor the profuse sweating of the person receiving the acupuncture.
The doctor didn't dare to speak too bluntly, fearing that it would bring trouble upon himself, but he also said a few words vaguely about the dangers of excessive sweating.
Because of the doctor's words, the three of them kept asking people to pay attention to the situation at the police station. When they heard that everyone was dead, they confirmed the possibility they had guessed in their hearts a long time ago.
She actually killed someone in public!!!
Now that so many days have passed, even if the police find out that it was Weisheng who did it, they will not make things more complicated.
First, they let the prisoner die under their watch, which was a sign of their incompetence and dereliction of duty. Second, the criminal was first taken to a designated hospital for treatment after being apprehended, and then brought back to the police station. If the hospital couldn't detect the disease, what grounds do they have to accuse Weisheng of murder?
Thirdly, Wei Zhensheng had already asked people to take care of the police department, and no one would offend a wealthy man for a few dead criminals.
In particular, this wealthy man donates bonuses to the police station every year.
Wei Zhensheng's businesses are mostly in restaurants and cinemas, places where people are prone to causing trouble, so other businessmen occasionally donate bonuses to the police station, but he donates a bonus to the police station every year.
The Hong Kong police, who are known for their leniency in taking crimes, can only turn a blind eye.
The case was completely over here, but summer vacation had not yet ended. One Sunday, Weisheng wanted to go see Wen Ke'er. Wei Zhensheng was worried, so he asked the driver and bodyguard to take Weisheng there.
Weisheng really felt that it was unnecessary and protested a little, but seeing that Wei Zhensheng was determined, he had no choice but to have the driver and bodyguard escort her out.
When they arrived at the cram school, Weisheng asked the driver to wait in the car and only took the bodyguard who followed the car into the tenement building.
There were thirty or forty students in the cram school, and the old tables and chairs originally prepared were not enough, so Wen Keer found a few boards and put them between two desks.
Perhaps because she had already taught English for a semester at the district primary school, Wen Ke'er now had a particularly teacher-like demeanor. Weisheng watched from the doorway for a while, and then Wen Ke'er saw Weisheng, quickly assigned a small class assignment, and then pulled Weisheng to the corridor.
Wen Ke'er called Weisheng three times during these days, but no one answered the phone at Weisheng's home, whether in the morning, at noon, or at night.
She was thinking of calling again tonight, and if she couldn't find the person, she would go look for him. Unexpectedly, Weisheng showed up before noon.
Wen Ke'er glanced at the man not far away and looked at him a few more times with some confusion.
"A lot has happened recently, and I can't explain it in a few words. Let's have lunch together and talk about it when we meet."
Wen Ke'er nodded in agreement, then said to Weisheng, "I have night classes here. I teach students under twelve in the morning, students between twelve and seventeen in the afternoon, and adults over eighteen in the evening. I have a half-hour lunch break at noon..."
You're quite busy then!
It's really busy.
But in order to earn the down payment for a house as soon as possible, Wen Keer has been almost living in the cram school recently.
It was too late at night, and she didn't dare walk at night. Plus, she had to come back the next morning, and her place wasn't as spacious as the cram school, so Wen Ke'er gritted her teeth and decided to stay here until school started.
It was agreed that the driver would come to pick up Wen Ke'er later, and Weisheng left with his bodyguards.
This time, Weisheng invited Wen Ke'er to dinner. He specially picked a restaurant and asked for a private room upstairs. He then asked the driver and bodyguard to go downstairs for lunch first, and then go to pick up Wen Ke'er from the cram school.
At noon, Wen Ke'er came over. The two of them ordered food first. While waiting for the food, Weisheng picked out a few words about the near-kidnapping incident a few days ago. Finally, he concluded, "It can be considered a blessing in disguise. After the incident, my dad took me to Repulse Bay. My dad said I'd live there before school started. I went out today, and he even arranged for someone to take care of me."
Wen Keer: "If we live there before school starts, doesn't that mean we have to move back after school starts?"
Weisheng nodded: "Of course."
"What about the bodyguard and driver?"
When Weisheng heard the question, he pursed his lips and shook his head at Wen Ke'er, saying nothing.
Wen Keer: "...then your father is not an ordinary scumbag."
If other people's scumbag dads are all in Class One, then your dad must be in Class Two.
He's the monitor of Class 2.
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Before coming to see Wen Ke'er, Wei Sheng had never thought that Wei Ke'er was so capable. Not only did she open three English tutoring classes in one summer vacation, she also planned to continue opening evening classes after school started.
In addition, she wanted to give up the subdivided apartment she had rented before and live near the cram school in the future.
The subdivided flat she rented was small and crowded, and she had to share a bathroom with others. Not only was it extremely inconvenient, but she could always hear all kinds of noises when she slept at night.
She moved to the cram school, which not only saved her money, provided her with a better place to live, but also saved her from running back and forth every night.
The most important thing is to save more money.
It was just a small matter, Weisheng had no objection. They were meeting today, and after dinner, he could ask the driver and bodyguards to help her move.
After meeting Wen Ke'er, Weisheng went back to Fenghua Yayuan, picked up some things, and went to the supermarket to buy some fruits before returning to Repulse Bay.
A few days passed like this, and just as the summer vacation was about to end, Minsheng received a contract to rent out a whole theater.
A Malaysian company wanted to rent out the fourth and fifth floors of the Minsheng Restaurant for an exhibition. They would dine at the Minsheng restaurant during the exhibition and, after the successful closing of the exhibition, they would hold a party in the banquet hall.
The contract for booking the entire venue was prepared by the Malaysian company. It was not much different from the contract Minsheng usually used, except for an additional clause that said if nothing went wrong, no one would notice it, but if something went wrong, Minsheng would have to pay a large sum of money.
Weisheng: ...The butterfly’s wings still can’t blow this mess away!
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