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Chapter 372 The Situation Has Changed

Chapter 372 The Situation Has Changed (Seeking Monthly Tickets)
Han Bin, as the leader of Hung Hing, actually did a very good job.

At least, he is highly regarded within the organization.

Even other organizations outside the community highly recognize his abilities.

As long as the leader maintains internal stability and can find some jobs for members to make a living, that's already considered pretty good.

Putting aside other things, at least Han Bin did not suppress the idea of ​​strongmen emerging from within Hung Hing, which is much better than Deng Bo, who has a winning streak.

Because of the unique leadership election system, internal strife between He Liansheng and others can be quite severe.

If Uncle Deng, the retired emperor, wants to maintain his position, he must maintain a balance within the gang. How could he possibly allow truly powerful figures to grow stronger?
Han Bin helped Hung Hing establish several new overseas branches in major cities in the Philippines, Malaysia, and Indonesia.

That's real skill, and that's a tangible achievement!
In any case, they are all members of the so-called Asian Tigers, and at least the development of major coastal cities is quite good.

In other words, there are plenty of opportunities to make a quick buck!

These overseas branches can easily accommodate hundreds of core brothers, and if they develop well, they can accommodate even more.

After all, these three countries have many bustling metropolises.

If Hung Hing were to establish a branch in every major city, it would likely lose at least half of its core members.

Coupled with the high demand for elite fighters, Han Bin helped many brothers find a stable place to make a living.

Thus, although he often spent his time at sea personally overseeing cargo shipments and seemed not to care much about the affairs of the Hung Hing headquarters in Hong Kong, there were no rumors that he was unsuitable to be the leader.

Similarly, when the main hall held its final meeting at the end of the year, the huge conference room actually felt a bit crowded.

For no other reason than the sudden appearance of nearly ten overseas branch leaders.

Their status was recognized by the main hall, and they were qualified to sit at the conference table of the hall master level.

It was only at this point that the veteran hall masters finally realized something was wrong.

Of the three leaders of the previous Saigon branch, only Li Xin, who became the new head of the Saigon branch, became the head of the Indonesian branch, while Zhang Yong, a Red Pole, became the head of the Taiwanese branch.

Han Bin's two brothers, one a brothel manager in the Philippines and the other a brothel manager in Malaysia, left the Kwai Tsing area in Hong Kong to his capable subordinate, Gongzi Jun.

From this perspective, it seems that new overseas churches are more important?
That's just how it is!

Hong Kong Island is not a very big place. Although Hung Hing's territory is not small, it is also very restricted. They basically only roam around the Kowloon Peninsula and the main island.

They also have to share the spoils with other groups, and there are quite a few powerful and influential figures above them who have the authority to boss people around.

If you don't have much ambition and drive, staying on Hong Kong Island is undoubtedly the best choice.

The community businesses here are stable, so their income is naturally quite stable as well.

As long as you're not too incompetent, it shouldn't be a big problem to live a comfortable life until retirement.

Places like North Point and Sai Wan are certainly more developed than Sai Kung, but the potential for financial gain is limited.

Other organizations, even if they want to expand, will not focus their main efforts on these two areas.

Similarly, the same situation applies to Sham Shui Po and Tuen Mun.

In the Young and Dangerous movies, the reason why Tuen Mun got into trouble was because of Lui Yiu-yeung, the Thunder Tiger of the Tung Sing gang. Otherwise, who would bother to cause trouble in Tuen Mun?
It's said that when Siam Tribe Leader Chan Ho-nam appeared, Causeway Bay Tribe Leader Boss B's expression was priceless. One wonders if he regretted letting Chan Ho-nam and his brothers go?
Although the atmosphere at this Hung Hing headquarters meeting was a bit strange and subtle, it was generally quite good.

Han Bin didn't waste any words and directly and concisely set the direction for Hung Hing's development over the next year, followed by debt collection and free discussion.

His idea was simple: Chen Yao would continue to manage the Hong Kong Island branch.

Han Bin really didn't want to manage the specific affairs of Hung Hing, but at the same time, he was giving Chiang Tin-sang face and making his attitude clear.

His main focus is still on external matters.

"Han Bin is a smart man!"

When Wu Feng met with his three trusted leaders, he commented, "In Hong Kong, he will face many constraints, and the pressure from both inside and outside Hung Hing will be considerable!"

"But outside, he's a real maritime tycoon, a well-known figure throughout Southeast Asia. If I were in his shoes, I wouldn't want to get involved in Hong Kong affairs either!"

"You must manage your subordinate branches well; they will definitely be of great use in the future!"

Wu Feng was happy to give pointers to his trusted underlings. He said, "New gangs overseas should not think about expanding their territory and fighting to the death with local gangs before they have established themselves as local powers!"

"Stability should be the priority, and business and overseas trade should be the core focus. You all have the right conditions for this!"

Wang Zhi's eyes lit up. He immediately realized what was going on, nodded repeatedly to show that he understood, and felt an overwhelming sense of pride welling up inside him.

Zhang Yong then realized what was happening, and his face also showed an excited expression.

In fact, in a stable place, there is a limit to the amount of money that can be made by gangs. After all, if something is illegal, it is too easy for them to be manipulated and targeted.

However, there are fewer troublesome issues when it comes to the trade of bulk daily necessities and household appliances.

Moreover, they earn a lot of money and can easily accumulate enormous wealth.

Once we have money in hand, plus the continuous support of manpower from Hong Kong Island, expanding our territory will be a piece of cake.

Wu Feng had high hopes for Zhang Yong's branch in Indonesia, in particular.

There are many Chinese people there, and quite a few famous business tycoons in Southeast Asia, so there is a lot of room for maneuver.

The local 10% boss is easy to please as long as the money is right.

Wu Feng has invested a lot there!
Several paper mills and timber mills have been built, as well as numerous rubber plantations, with the vast majority of employees being hired from the mainland.

Previously, Wu Feng had partnered with shipping companies in mainland China to continuously transport waste paper from the United States back to mainland paper mills.

There are already quite a few so-called influential figures getting involved in this kind of business.

However, Wu Feng still firmly controlled a portion of the market share and even received support from Beijing because he owned a pulp mill in Indonesia.

If the waste paper supply from the United States and Europe were to suddenly be cut off, Wu Feng's paper mill and timber mill would be crucial.

Moreover, Wu Feng has some ideas about certain places in Indonesia and is eager to try them out boldly.

Having read many rebirth novels in his previous life, all of which touched upon certain parts of Indonesia, he wanted to emulate them.

(End of this chapter)

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