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Chapter 876 We are an international team

Chapter 876 We are an international team

Later, Zheng Zhiwei mentioned this scene countless times: "I've met many big bosses, but when faced with something like this, Boss showed me what true leadership is..."

Wei Dongzhen simply watched as if nothing had happened.

I'm too lazy to even get up.

Jianghu (江湖) figures have always been ruthless in their dealings with wealthy merchants, since they have nothing to lose.

Three or five ruthless individuals dare to kidnap wealthy businessmen or their children, then demand money, kill them, or bury them alive; such cases are rampant.

It's not just that rare case of Li Bancheng's son being kidnapped for 1 billion yuan.

There were many in the 1950s, 60s, 70s and 80s.

Even the Hong Kong British government had a headache dealing with gangs and triads.

But Wei Dong dared to stand up to him head-on.

Perhaps there were women from the martial arts world in her family, and now Cheng Lang's disciples and grand-disciples have also joined in.

Even when they go out to do errands or work, accompanied by five or six Taoist priests or nuns, there are still several people practicing and cultivating at home.

It's more likely that it's the few thousand troops opposite Pengzhen Harbor.

Anyway, Wei Dong was told that as long as he wasn't killed in the first wave, he could legally and rationally kill everyone on the other side.

What's there to be afraid of?

Who knew that the South Asian boy the master relied on was even less afraid!
All I can say is that the scheme Cheng Lang devised for Wei Dong was a vicious one that no one could have imagined.

They actually found someone who was even more barefoot than someone who was barefoot!
Five cars full of gangsters arrived at the filming location in the suburbs, surrounded by a large entourage, acting very arrogantly.

Judging from the photos taken by Shi Tou from behind the green belt at a nearby intersection, the gangsters who got out of the car didn't treat the South Asian guys squatting by the roadside as human beings at all.

Perhaps no one in Hong Kong at that time ever imagined that South Asians would become a force in community organizations.

A Toyota Hiace van was torn open with a loud crash; thugs got out carrying a watermelon knife wrapped in newspaper; and someone passing by kicked a few times out of boredom a figure squatting by the roadside.

Just like a bully or thug who kicks a dog at will while passing by.

Just as they were about to go upstairs, a large number of South Asian men carrying steel bars, wearing construction safety helmets and reflective vests suddenly poured out from both sides of the road!

People were pouring out of the building where filming was taking place, both upstairs and in the opposite stairwell!

Those seemingly inconspicuous South Asian guys squatting by the roadside suddenly jumped up, pulled out the steel bars they had hidden, knocked over the two drivers guarding the van, snatched the keys, and ran away!

Thirty-odd thugs were completely cornered and brutally beaten with no way to escape!

More than two hundred strong and healthy South Asian workers on the construction site were each given two hundred Hong Kong dollars in the end. They were left to fend for themselves and not to be cared for.

They almost beat all thirty-odd gangsters to death!

It was the kind of beating that made you cough up shit!
When Wei Dong saw the footage of someone taking a camera from upstairs, he couldn't help but grit his teeth in anger, driven by a violent streak within him!

Purely driven by wild instincts, seven or eight or even a dozen people surrounded and pounded on him.

Even a watermelon knife would bend instantly when blocked by steel bars, and if it hit someone, it would tear their skin and flesh!

They probably gave instructions beforehand, as they rarely hit people on the head.

But living is even worse. If they don't take your life, you'll have to watch your arms and legs get smashed, and all your wailing and pleas for mercy will be in vain.

Most South Asian boys don't understand it at all; it's like beating livestock—a heartless, relentless beating!

They might unleash all the emotions they felt about being discriminated against and oppressed after coming to Hong Kong at this time.

South Asians, who are even lower than Black people, Indians, Vietnamese, and Southeast Asians and are at the very bottom of the discrimination and contempt chain, silently beat these gangsters who usually swagger around and bully them at will!
Keep hitting!

They beat the police, and even with a dozen or twenty people left, they continued to fight despite the numerous injuries on the ground. Only when the police shouted did they surrender and surrender, saying they could be arrested at will.

They were all refugees, their fates so lowly they couldn't be more despicable. They didn't care about their families and children because the Sawan people took care of them.

They knew that if they survived, they would definitely live a life of luxury.

How bad can going to jail be? Can it be worse than living a miserable life on the streets? It doesn't matter.

When asked, he said he had just rented this empty room to work and was being bullied, so he fought back when he could no longer tolerate it.

The five cars have already been driven away.

The remaining thirty-seven gangsters, all with multiple comminuted fractures, were groaning in pain all over the place, and ambulances had to come and tow them away many times.

Reporters were also alerted by the "tips" and rushed to many filming locations.

Some passersby even offered film they had taken while walking by, which the officers could develop and examine...

Anyway, it's just a scene of these thugs kicking a dog on the street and then getting beaten up by a dozen or twenty people. If there are too many people in the middle and they weren't filmed, they can't be held accountable, right?

However, at the same time, these films and videotapes had already been given to almost all television stations, newspapers, and magazines.

Because that videotape was pointed at the Red Gang leader who was in charge of the operation. He only had a scar on his face and wasn't bruised or swollen, but he was in so much pain that his face was contorted and his words were broken. He admitted that he was from Xin'an and that he had come to arrest Stephen Chow to sign a film contract, and so on.

Whether it was a forced confession or not is irrelevant; it was a huge slap in the face to Xin'an!

Some media outlets still dared to publish their opinions directly, while most of them resorted to roundabout and sarcastic remarks.

Suspected members of the "New X" triad attempted to force Stephen Chow to sign a contract to make a film, but were beaten and suffered 37 injuries, all of whom were hospitalized and handcuffed.

Isn't he incredibly powerful and capable of fighting, able to control everything?

Lord Ye's love of dragons may have been shattered when he met a formidable opponent.

Hesheng even mocked him directly on the streets, saying, "What a jerk! He can't even beat some South Asian trash. What are you doing here? You should vacate your territory for us as soon as possible!"
Not to be outdone, 17K not only mocked and humiliated people all over Hong Kong Island, but also made a move in Makan to offer a large sum of money to buy the full videotape of the beating of these people, instead of the version circulating on the market that only includes the beginning and end and cuts out the middle.

This directly triggered many small-scale street conflicts.

Thirty-seven thugs—that's a huge group in Hong Kong.

Regardless of which leader they are transferred from, it will definitely have a huge impact on the overall strength.

If someone is deployed, they should be given resettlement expenses; if someone is injured, they should be given medical expenses. Whether the South Asian man was forced to defend himself is another matter, but in any case, he cannot afford these expenses.

That all has to be given by the boss.

Even his own younger brother is watching.

This is clearly a trap. Being tricked shows that the leader's command is ineffective and his leadership is questionable.

They don't even provide resettlement allowance or medical expenses, and they won't pay to get people out of jail. People's morale is crumbling, and they won't choose this company as their first choice when recruiting new people!

South Asian guys wouldn't have this problem; they'd take two hundred Hong Kong dollars and then rush off to work on the construction site that night.

Leave a few dozen people in each area for security.

Extremely low labor costs!

What's most frustrating is that almost all television, radio, newspapers, and magazines in Hong Kong have been reporting on this gang fight extensively.

Asia Television, however, made no mention of it, as if it had never happened.

Instead, they began announcing on television that a completely revamped "Asia TV" would be launched in three days.

He puts on an act of being completely focused on his career, and his alibi is more numerous than the beauties of Mount Wutai.

This has become a detail that some media outlets have deliberately used to fabricate stories.

She is very high-profile in her career, holding press conferences every day as the female president of Asia Satellite Television to promote the newly revamped Asia Satellite Television, which will be completely different from all current television stations and hopes to bring a different experience to the people of Hong Kong.

From the footage shown on site, the entire TV station headquarters was undergoing a makeover, with decorations and lights adorning the exterior walls, and hundreds of South Asian laborers were working on it at any given time. This seems reasonable, doesn't it?

By taking advantage of this unexpected event, they actually managed to generate buzz about the changes they wanted to make.

Even the stock price has shown a slight upward trend.

After all, this series of actions clearly shows that the new boss is not a fool, and the future looks promising.

Of course, there are also claims that the stock exchange has been in contact with the new ATV because of its financial and economic news programs, and some capital has already begun to place bets in advance.

So, on the twelfth day of its release, "Legend of the Dragon" grossed HK$3870 million in Hong Kong, a momentum that rivaled that of "God of Gamblers".

Asia TV is launching a brand new revamped news channel at 12 noon!
As Qin Yuye, Jiang Jialing, Zheng Zhiwei, Lina, Liang Jiahui, and the general manager of the information channel work together to push up a "telephone pole," the brand-new 3D animated logo and opening sequence begin to unfold on the television screen!
Leung Ka-fai hasn't finished filming "Ghost." Now, Apple's technology department and Kungfu Software, founded by Rang Wei-tung, are jointly setting up a new special effects studio to work on the human-ghost scenes.

Perfect timing to create a brand new logo according to your requirements. Let the boss, who's seen so many 3D animated TV station intros, describe how it should tumble, how it should glow, how it should look high-end. The tech engineers over there will be all set. You've got your eye on it, right?

At the end of 1987, the revolutionary 3D animation software 3D Studio was on the verge of being released. It had not yet been synthesized into a fully functional official version and was circulating among senior engineers and advanced users in the form of various plug-in software.

Steve had come into contact with this group of people a couple of years ago.

They probably haven't figured out where they'll use this somewhat rough 3D animation.

Look, that's the TV station's opening sequence.

Almost all mainland viewers who experienced television programs in the 1990s should remember that there was a period when they could watch HK Satellite TV programs.

What left the deepest impression on Wei Dong was the trailer opening that would appear repeatedly every ten minutes or so on the HK TV station.

Perhaps in order to keep viewers informed of upcoming programs amidst fierce competition among several channels, even if a program is only halfway through and there's an advertisement in between, HK Satellite TV will spare no effort to flip the channel logo and intro to list the upcoming program previews to attract viewers.

This is the most notable characteristic of mainland TV stations, which still haven't done this even after two or three decades.

That's how Wei Dong remembered those opening credits.

Now, a 3D globe with a semi-transparent crystal, a map of Hong Kong, and several iconic building designs slide across a futuristic binary grid of 00101011001, eventually transforming into a brand-new 3D "ATV Asia Satellite Television" logo.

Then, accompanied by a professional and deep broadcasting voice: "Welcome to Asia Satellite Television News Channel, Creating the Future of HK."

It has a really international vibe!
(End of this chapter)

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