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Chapter 866 Who Isn't a Troublemaker?

Chapter 866 Who Isn't a Troublemaker?
When the group returned from Clearwater Bay in the afternoon, Chi Shiming officially took over Wei Dong's real estate project in the Seaside Sports City and established a real estate company to work with Lao Heng and his senior colleagues.

Qin Yuye, as the sister-in-law, had also rented office space for Chi Shiming's company downstairs from her own film and trading company in advance.

But Chi Shih-ming was perceptive. He thanked Barbara and then turned around to respectfully greet his third sister.

Liang Jiahui also seized the opportunity to secretly apply to Wei Dong: "Take me with you when you go back to Shanghai for the big meeting to sell houses. I can learn more and experience more by following along."

Wei Dong readily agreed, and after going around in circles, they still ended up going to the basketball court.

He couldn't stand staying in this expensive office building in Tsim Sha Tsui; he felt like Hong Kong dollars were flowing out of his pocket like a river.

I might not feel so good until my own office building is erected.

Moreover, the dock a kilometer or two away made Wei Dong genuinely want to go to Heshawen.

The old wharf, which is more than a kilometer long, is actually only seventy or eighty meters wide at its widest point, so it's no problem to build a row of high-rise buildings there. The basketball court is expected to be about 160 meters in diameter, so it will have to protrude like the dial on a watch strap.

They have already started driving piles and building fences at sea to expand this circular plot of land.

Wei Dong was allowed to invest in Lao Heng's newly established land reclamation construction company. Some people and a few college students were recruited from the West Wharf to participate in learning and understanding the company.

I recently made two or three trips to Clear Water Bay, which is a place called Tseung Kwan O, and is currently the largest reclamation area in Hong Kong.

Various methods are being used. Hong Kong currently possesses land reclamation technology that is absolutely superior to that of the mainland, and several new technologies are being tested there to see which one is more suitable for Hong Kong.

Wei Dong decided to immediately learn this method and copy it to the West District Wharf for land reclamation.

In just one or two years, it's impossible to say that his Panama container ship has been completed and hasn't even stopped at its home port yet.

Lao Fang simply offered his full support and praise, quietly arranging everything from manpower to procedures.

Then Heshawen came to this dock and surprisingly gathered more than two hundred fellow villagers the very next day, and quietly built a scrap yard at the far north end of the dock.

It's over a kilometer long, spanning forty to fifty meters to seventy or eighty meters, a large area that's not particularly noticeable.

As a result, Wei Dong's basketball court only had five or six warehouses located three or four hundred meters to the south, while the construction site of the new court was four or five hundred meters away, closer to the north.

Heshawen essentially blocked off the entire northern end of the plot, and then quietly expanded the junkyard, while the number of people working there also quietly increased.

The abandoned dock already contained a large number of old and rusted containers, iron fences, disrepaired and scrapped cranes, and various piles of waste.

Wei Dong told He Shawen that it was all his, and he could take it and sell it wherever he wanted.

Anyway, he only gave Heshavin $20,000 as a starting settlement allowance.

Heshawen handled all the subsequent expenses himself.

Now, after watching for more than a month, I realize that Cheng Lang's move was absolutely ruthless to the core!

The entire Yau Tsim Mong district has seen an unusual increase in South Asian scavengers!

It's not eye-catching.

They quietly pick up trash in the streets and alleys. They won't snatch the waste paper that Hong Kong's elderly people especially like, but discarded electrical appliances and metals are their favorites.

Often, as soon as someone finds an unwanted lump of iron by the roadside, they leave someone to watch it, and soon a bunch of people come and break it down into smaller pieces to carry it away.

Only items that cannot be melted are transported by truck or even crane.

Then, Wei Dong felt that the broken shipping containers were not worth towing back to the West District for renovation. They slowly dismantled them bit by bit with hammers, screwdrivers, axes, cutting machines, and acetylene torches, and then didn't know how to transport them away to sell as scrap metal.

Instead, hundreds, even nearly a thousand people, with their children in tow, quickly gathered here to make a living.

The Yau Tsim Mong district, which has always been fiercely contested by Sin On and Hop Shing, has been quietly infiltrated by these lowly South Asians.

Let Wei Dong and He Shawen set up a security company and hand over the security work for the entire sports city construction site up to the basketball stadium to them.

The South Asian guy wearing a red and yellow reflective vest immediately and seriously sealed off the entire area!

A physical blockade.

Wei Dong used to the corrugated steel sheets on construction sites, along with neat and orderly construction site walls, to completely seal off all the areas on the blueprints. This ensured that no one could steal even a single piece of construction material, and that even if some gangsters wanted to collect protection money, they would have to step over these South Asians.

But once these South Asians decide that this is the place they are guarding, it's different from when they can insult and beat people on the streets of Yau Tsim Mong. They will definitely band together and fight to the death!
This is the new life that the master has given them.

When Wei Dong brought Liang Jia Hui, Shen Cui Yue, and Shi Tou over, they all bowed and paid their respects, with some even kneeling on the ground.

They may also have different etiquette when greeting the landlord in their region.

Wei Dong's eyebrows twitched violently, but he refrained from putting on airs. Shen Cuiyue loved this feeling and walked past arrogantly.

Follow Wei Dong to a corner, down a flight of stairs, onto an inconspicuous, dilapidated pontoon. A colorful tarpaulin canopy has been erected over it; it's not luxurious, but it's kept as clean as possible. A few chairs and a folding table are set up, making it quiet and comfortable for drinking tea or having hot pot. There are also a few fishing rods nearby, ready to be used for baiting at any time.

He Shawen was the kind of person who would greet someone with a beaming face, eagerly directing others to serve him well, while he himself would bend over and stand by.

Only after Wei Dong gestured did he quickly sit down and hide behind Liang Jiahui.

Translation is still needed for communication at this point.

But Wei Dong was learning Cantonese from him.

Even actors like Chow Yun-fat, Leung Ka-fai, and Qin Yu-ye, who all grew up locally, would find it difficult to teach Wai-tung how to learn Cantonese.

He Shawen, who came to Hong Kong at the age of fifteen and has been quietly taking in fellow countrymen and refugees ever since, is not only extremely familiar with the docks where goods are loaded and shipped, but also speaks Cantonese fluently, even better than the locals. He also teaches his fellow countrymen in batches that speaking Cantonese is the foundation for their livelihood.

Therefore, they are extremely experienced!
Wei Dong instructed He Shawen to send people to put up Stephen Chow's movie posters all over the city starting tonight, and to try to buy tickets for the premiere screening starting at midnight tonight, since they could get reimbursed for the tickets after watching the movie.

He Shawen didn't ask why at all, but just smiled and thanked the master for giving him the job, and then turned around and gave the instructions.

After Cheng Lang received the message from the Taoist priest, he came over and sat there leisurely, fishing and chatting together.

That's truly a leisurely life that's priceless.

Cheng Lang particularly admired Shen Cuiyue's unproductive landlord-woman attitude, saying that the Third Miss was sure to be a blessed person.

Shen Cuiyue's face was full of nonchalance.

So Qin Yuye, who was busy until dark before finally coming over with Chi Shiming for a quick bite, wished he could stretch his face into the shape of Tom the cat.

Chi Shih-ming then brought over a dipping sauce dish and squeezed in to sit down, casually saying, "Uncle Tak said he wanted to meet with you in person, but I told him you were going to attend the premiere of your own movie tonight, so we arranged to meet at his movie theater."

After Wei Dong agreed, he turned to He Shawen and instructed him: "If we take over Uncle De's four cinemas, you must immediately arrange for a strong team to move in. It's impossible for our cinemas to be handed over to anyone else to manage."

The reason why He Shawen was chosen by Cheng Lang is that he lacks strategic thinking and a broad perspective.

They don't think much about what gang the other party might be or what the consequences might be.

Without hesitation, he agreed and went to arrange for some fresh seafood for the master and mistress to enjoy.

Wei Dong had to look Cheng Lang in the eye to confirm whether this guy was really that reckless.
Cheng Lang nodded silently. Yes, 100% sure.

Let's just ask if it's poisonous or not.

Even Chow Yun-fat has been here for fishing this past month. When asked why the Hong Kong government doesn't concentrate these refugees on some island, Wei-tung was speechless: "You're used to the big country model. If they dare to give them an island to live on, wouldn't they eventually become independent?"

Regarding the reason for so many refugees, Qin Yuye also hit the nail on the head: "It's to deliberately create chaos. Since the signing of the reunification agreement, they have intentionally or unintentionally relaxed the refugee policy. The largest number are from South Asia and Vietnam. Even if they leave, they can still cause trouble."

Leung Ka-fai, who was even more knowledgeable, said: "In India, Pakistan, Vietnam, Myanmar, Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia, all these places that they once colonized were like powder kegs of internal strife, which gave them the opportunity to intervene later."

That's why Wei Dong glanced at the feng shui master with a hint of unease, wondering if this was a suggestion to seize control of a portion of the power first.

When they went to the cinema after a hearty meal, Cheng Lang whispered to Rang Weidong, "If the boss doesn't recruit him, he should be the next boss of Hesheng. He was just looking at him when he was asked to move the abandoned materials of a closed hotel. From then on, he worked as Hesheng's assistant and did dirty work. He got the title of Commander of South Asia and gathered thousands of strong and capable laborers from almost all of Hong Kong Island under his command."

Wei Dong gasped inwardly.

He had wondered how he would fight back against the ruthless gangsters in Hong Kong.

He could certainly pull one or two fully armed companies from Pengzhen at any time, but he couldn't possibly go into battle in the city with rifles.

If the goods are not returned even once, this constitutes a diplomatic act of aggression, and the other party could even accuse them of violating regulations and refusing to return them.

Therefore, even if a few skilled fighters are occasionally brought in to act as flag bearers or gangsters, it's impossible to resolve this situation.

Besides, he didn't want to do anything illegal that would give others leverage against him.

It's clearly a good idea to incite local refugees to confront the gangsters now.

In Uncle De's eyes, the result was about the same.

He brought He Shawen along to the inner circle, and together they formed a large group of five or six vehicles, all of them Dodge minivans.

They even huddled together at the cinema entrance, observing who might be the bouncers.

Look at Uncle De's Rolls-Royce arriving, flanked by two Toyota Crowns, but the luxury cars with the doors open behind it have no modifications for the welfare model at all. What should we do?

Wei Dong immediately called his son-in-law from the wealthy family to help him lift the stroke-stricken old man out: "I'll help you modify this car."

He had seen this thing before.

(End of this chapter)

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