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Chapter 921 Medicine Cannot Cure Incurable Diseases, Buddha Saves Those with Fate

Chapter 921 Medicine Cannot Cure Incurable Diseases, Buddha Saves Those with Fate

Compared to the fierce battles fought on a high-IQ level, this kind of physical battle is nothing!
It's the difference between manual labor like moving things and high-tech mental labor involving power struggles and intrigue.

Wei Dong felt that apart from being a little thrilling and exciting, everything else was extremely simple!
Isn't this exactly the trap he and Cheng Lang set up, ultimately leading them to choose the basketball court at the dock as the only place to take action?

Because other places are strictly controlled, only the basketball arena seems to be open to enthusiasts from all over the city, making it impossible to screen and restrict outsiders from sneaking in.

I just didn't expect that because of Hu Yongbin I relaxed a little and didn't let the Taoist priest guard me closely, which instead provoked a fight.

As it turned out, Hu Yongbin was a tough nut to crack.

It could be said that the reason Wei Dong was made to wait until the release of "God of Gamblers" was to wait for this scene.

But by then it was too late for him to make a move.

He Shawen led his men over and dragged the four trembling people away, carrying steel bars.

Hu Yongbin was disarmed and immediately led away from the junkyard.

On the other side, Cheng Lang also came over surrounded by Taoist priests. Behind him, a group of South Asian men blocked the basketball court from getting close to prevent anyone who heard the gunshot from hearing it. However, they also moved a folding chair for Yao Shuzhen to sit on.

The girl who had been so frightened that she fell to the ground earlier is now curiously peeking out again, because Yuan Yuanzi has brought a hot teapot to share.

What's more, the legendary top-notch feng shui master actually smiled at her as he passed by, casually indicating that it was a small matter.

But the fortune teller didn't go to the front of the car to check; he just steadily held the female celebrity back so she wouldn't move.

Because there was no shouting or cursing, they simply dragged the gunman with the blown head off, along with the driver and passenger, out and dumped them in front of the four of them.

The embellished depictions of carnage in movies and TV shows, which might make it seem like just a bullet hole, are actually quite horrific in person.

The red and white food, still steaming hot, can easily make people feel uncomfortable.

Anyone who has killed someone or witnessed a scene can easily be identified at this point.

The most terrified one was dragged away first and made to write down in front of Cheng Lang who ordered it, who the direct boss was, and where the rendezvous point and assembly point were.

Others were also dragged over one after another, revealing their identities, who they were, what they knew, and what they were the boss.

In fact, from the moment he put pen to paper, the top-notch feng shui master, carrying a mobile phone, had already informed Du Hongyi of all the familiar characters, halls, and territories.

Today is the opening day of "God of Gamblers," and it seems that Hop Shing will make a fortune from this movie again. Even the shipment of videotapes to places like the Right Bank has been strictly controlled and suspended. Many gangsters are in the cinemas catching cameramen who are trying to secretly film the movie.

Any act of causing trouble is tantamount to murdering one's parents!
The menacing Hesheng Double Flower Red Pole immediately led his men straight to the territory!

Local leaders, bosses, and henchmen all started calling in people to cause trouble.

Xin'an, you've overstepped your bounds!

In fact, South Asians from the Ha Sa Wen area have been rushing out one after another in truckloads.

Last time, when they broke one of their arms and legs, didn't they impound five of their cars? Now they're using that same tactic.

Including the South Asian boys who were previously stationed at the TV station, Sha Tin, and Repulse Bay, all of them were locked down according to the pre-assigned general area.

Now, with a clear target in mind, we'll go directly to their door and arrest them!

It wasn't a case of double-crossing; it was a concerned citizen who helped to surround the suspect before the police could even intervene.

The fact that Hesheng and his gang were mobilizing to seize territory was just a diversionary tactic, making it seem like the matter was still at the level of internal strife within the underworld.

Regardless of whether it succeeds or not, assassination is like Dongfang Bubai's needle; even if it causes a huge uproar, it will still take a long time to resolve.

In the underworld, everyone tacitly agrees to drag things out.

Who would have thought that a socialite, the president of the basketball association, and the actual controller of a TV station would call the police to arrest someone when they encounter a crime!
It was precisely because of this deliberate delay that most of the South Asian gang leaders who were holding the black pearls said they had seen the person, and only then did they call the police.

Suddenly, sirens blared throughout Yau Ma Tei!
The men who carried out the attack were from the Yue Lan Gang, whose territory is generally in the Tuen Mun area. Recently, all the South Asian refugees have left, giving them the illusion that they can "show their skills."

Meanwhile, the South Asian guys who knew them well drove in with only twenty or thirty men, seized the exposed leader, and then quickly retreated.

Cheng Lang, who was well-versed in the relationships between Hong Kong gangs and even their future, noticed that a group of people came to besiege him because of the fact that the gang leader was on good terms with the Sun On gang.

To be precise, all the branches and leaders of Xin'an were being impacted.

He Sheng appears fierce, but he doesn't even realize that he's just launching a feint attack. He doesn't care what outcome they get.

The real attack was launched by the South Asian boy targeting those bigwigs associated with Xin'an Investment's films, and even those prominent figures who had been whitewashed and only presented themselves as film bosses—they were all arrested!

This was a bit unexpected.

After all, there were several firewalls in between, and it eventually fell into the hands of the Yue Lan Gang.

Even if they get into trouble and are arrested, there are plenty of opportunities to clear their names by going through layers of investigation. They might not be able to escape for another ten days or half a month before the final outcome.

Theoretically, it's impossible for the film's owners to be involved.

Even if it's Hesheng, there's no reason for them to directly challenge the leader, king against king.

We're all people of the same ilk. When something like this happens, which involves so many layers of intermediaries, we should at least have a chat and find a middleman to bring both sides together to get an explanation.

But what the hell is Wei Dong talking about! Shen Cuiyue, who has barely shown her face these days, has completely blocked the Asia Television office building with her two younger brothers and dozens of South Asian guys.

The small groups of South Asian men at the street corner ensured that no one could gather and rush up Mount Wutai.

If we're going to do something, let's do something big.

By the time the police major crimes unit arrived at the crime scene, the chief had already received a long-distance call from Yuezhou.

It wasn't the identity of mainland police officers, but rather the Hong Kong and Macau Interpol Liaison Office, which was established in 85 and only formalized its procedures last May, that received reports of attacks on personnel in Hong Kong and requested the Hong Kong Police Force's Interpol Bureau to assist in protecting mainland personnel...

If Wei Dong got Hong Kong residency, then... let's take Lu Bin's.

It's the kind of thing that's done perfunctorily, but the process is meticulous!
This is not some local Hong Kong triad criminal case; it involves a serious criminal offense committed by a mainland sports coach, and there is CCTV footage of it.

From the moment two men walked along the construction path arm in arm, seemingly harmless, to a van suddenly following them and nearly hitting a woman with a good figure on the roadside, and then to the faint sounds of gunfire that could be seen and heard behind them.

The surveillance cameras from 1988 had very low resolution. You could make out what was happening, but you definitely couldn't make out faces.

Wei Dong then asked a South Asian man to stand with him when facing the police.

The guns weren't theirs; there were two more with fingerprints on them left in the car.

Wei Dong pointed at the TV screen and talked nonsense: "They probably mistook me for Coach Lu and thought I was there to kill him, so they quickly reported it to the mainland."

The case-handling process is completely different.

Interpol requested the Hong Kong police's assistance in the investigation and arrests, and now all the people to be arrested are already confirmed; all that's needed is for the police to arrive and handcuff them.

The mainland police did not interfere in the case; these tasks were carried out by enthusiastic local Hong Kong citizens, who were also South Asian citizens with no connection to the case.

But at this point, it's not a question of whether the Hong Kong police should arrest people or not; it's about Interpol drawing up a list "based on their investigation."

The final request for arrest came from a prefecture-level city in northern Hebei, which is said to be the location of the military's regular training camp.

What seemed like a very complicated and convoluted detour actually turned out to be a huge hole.

The Hong Kong police have become an insignificant corner of this network.

Anyone who tries to tamper with this network will be subject to investigation at various levels, including local, foreign, and Interpol levels.

All mainland netizens who came afterward will surely find this practice familiar.

The security guards, who dealt with Ding Haifeng and other local police chiefs every few days, had heard them explain the ins and outs of the situation quite often.

Jurisdiction between countries and between different regions should not be easily interfered with.

However, in 1984, the mainland officially joined Interpol and then signed an agreement with Hong Kong. In one, two, or three meetings, the police dealt with each other much more frequently than the Hong Kong government.

Even the three senior police officers who were watching basketball on the terrace that day had attended a meeting in Pyeongkyo.

This is a communication channel that is easily acceptable to both parties.

Hong Kong police are willing to crack down on triad organized crime, especially since it has launched two violent crimes in succession.

Now they've been caught red-handed with lightning speed, and they've quickly followed the clues to keep everyone in a difficult situation.

Twenty-seven people!

Including the four surviving killers caught at the scene, the police, with the help of "helpful citizens," arrested 27 people in one go and brought them to different police stations for further investigation.

Nine of them were the owner, owner's wife, senior executives, and directors of the Xin'an film company.

Furthermore, by evening, the Interpol Liaison Office in Guangzhou had sent an extradition request to its counterparts in Hong Kong.

Even at midnight, they exchanged written, physical, and telegraphic materials at a temporary meeting place inside the Pengzhen Port.

From the last incident where a car suddenly crashed into an Asia Television interview vehicle, and later when several cars attempted to kidnap members of the crew, a large number of "newly discovered" photos, videotapes, and testimonies pointed to this.

The film company behind this had been identified long ago, but due to the lack of concrete evidence, no action was taken to apply for arrest and extradition.

This time the evidence is conclusive, and someone has died—although it was the killer who died…

Here, it must be said that there is a coincidence that one of the remaining four people was a mainland TD who had been making a living in that area.

I brought him along so that we could communicate and confirm the person's identity in Mandarin.

As a result, he quickly explained his origins to Cheng Lang and the others, revealing that he was essentially still a mainland citizen.

This gives us even more reason to demand the extradition of all suspects involved in the case.

So Stephen Chow's second film broke records on its opening day, reaching HK$6.7 million.

Reports about the gangland rivalry that erupted behind the film have also been released.

Asia Television was, of course, the main force in broadcasting this news!

This puts Hong Kong in a difficult position: to cross the border or not?
Because that company is associated with Right Bank, this has blown the whole thing up completely.

(End of this chapter)

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