Chapter 417 A Huge Change! (Seeking Monthly Tickets)

"Boss, do you still remember Guan Xisen, who's been fighting with Lian Sheng?"

That day, Li Xin came over as usual to report some news from the martial arts world.

There was nothing that could be done; the Hong Kong British government's increasingly lenient policies toward triads had made the current security situation on Hong Kong Island far from optimistic.

In addition, the pervasive influence of Hong Kong's community groups in all aspects of society has created a rather unique social environment, making it difficult not to pay attention to them.

There were all sorts of messy things going on, and news of people showing off their horses in the martial arts world often reached my ears.

Of course, the situation is far better than in normal time and space at the same time.

This is naturally the positive change brought about by Wu Feng's appearance.

At least at this time, most of the top-tier triads on Hong Kong Island were focused on the outside world, while their headquarters on Hong Kong Island were primarily concerned with maintaining stability.

If you can easily make big money outside, why bother doing those despicable and dirty things to skim profits in Hong Kong?

The community's income is already quite stable. Any extra income will only harm the lower-class citizens who are closely connected with the community.

In fact, top-tier organizations have all exercised restraint.

There was no obvious conflict of interest, but even if a powerful underling emerged, he could be sent abroad to cause trouble.

I'd rather have a peaceful environment or a chaotic one!

As long as you can expand the gang's territory and bring them sufficient profits, the gang leaders don't care how crazy you are outside.

Unless they completely break away from the triad, if they want to grow stronger, they need a constant stream of manpower and other resources from their old base on Hong Kong Island.

The top-tier triads remain unmoved, and even if the second-tier triads on Hong Kong Island try to stir things up, they won't make much of a fuss.

Keep in mind that at that time, Hong Kong Island was the fighting center of Asia!
There are so many experts that it's impossible to count them all!
Even the triads have to think twice before completely offending these fighting experts.
Right now, there's still a tiny bit of a chance for the second- and third-rate triad gangsters in Hong Kong.

People like Hengji Yaowen and Hongtai Weijixiang will soon fade into obscurity.

There's nothing you can do if the platform is bad; you just have to accept your bad luck.

The elite members of other clubs can go abroad to explore and broaden their horizons. When they come back, they will not only be completely transformed, but their abilities will at least be significantly improved. Otherwise, wouldn't it be a waste of their trip?
As time goes by, the gap will only widen.

The relatively stable community environment on Hong Kong Island has enabled the development of fighting centers, arcade game centers, and the current football craze, all of which contribute significantly to the island's tourism revenue.

If it were a place with chaotic public order, why would foreign tourists be willing to risk coming here?

Of course, the cooperation of some mid- to low-ranking police officers is also a major reason why the security situation on Hong Kong Island is currently relatively good.

Putting aside other issues, at least the Mong Kok Police Station and some police stations in the Kowloon Peninsula are quite concerned about the security situation in their jurisdictions.

Of course, without exception, these places all have many relatives of local police officers who run small businesses and street stalls and receive full support from local community organizations.

Some things are best left unsaid; there's no need to announce them to everyone, as that would only make things harder to explain.

Similarly, while Wu Feng maintained a certain level of interest in the affairs of the Hong Kong underworld, he didn't take them too seriously.

If we're talking about those who have the ability to cause trouble, and even make a big fuss, it's nothing more than the Five Tigers of Tung Sing, a few powerful hall masters, and those two idiots, Lian Sheng, Le Shao, and Big D, as well as a bunch of fierce guys from the Number Gang.

Shuifang and Lianhe were both focused on making a fortune quietly! It's quite funny, really!
After my trip abroad, I noticed significant changes in the business strategies of Shuifang and Lianhe, which at least those familiar with the industry could clearly perceive.

Shui Fong devoted himself entirely to running the mahjong parlor, which would definitely be a long-term and stable source of income in Hong Kong.

Moreover, with economic development, income levels will only continue to rise.

Wu Feng remembered that later self-media reported that a certain big shot in Hong Kong made a fortune of billions by running a chain of mahjong parlors.

Damn, only in a magical place like Hong Kong Island would something like this happen. It's absolutely outrageous.

In fact, the mahjong tycoon who was reported was one of the biggest financial backers of the gambling dens at that time, and was responsible for managing the chain of mahjong parlors and taking a cut of the winnings.

Water Room has clearly tasted success and wants to cultivate this niche market more deeply.

As a result, there are too many mahjong parlors on Hong Kong Island, and the density is too high, making the competition extremely fierce.

We can't just call them one by one; the water company doesn't have that kind of strength.

Then, after taking a stroll around Taiwan, the high-rise apartment in Shuifang, which was eventually sent back, opened up a new perspective.

Since the mahjong parlor business is so competitive on Hong Kong Island, why not just open one in another Chinese-populated area?

Taiwan is a really great place!
There don't seem to be many mahjong parlors over there?
After a thorough investigation, Shui Fang was overjoyed, realizing that the mahjong parlors in Taiwan had great potential.

Seeing the benefits, Shuifang organized his elite troops and went to Taiwan, successfully establishing a branch on the outskirts of the big city.

In fact, they didn't care about the location of the church.

They had already succeeded simply by letting the local community know that they existed and were not to be trifled with.

Then, you just need to go to a busy street, rent or buy a storefront, and decorate it to look like a mahjong parlor.

Shui Fang has plenty of experience running mahjong parlors, so he naturally knows how to open up the market and how to expand his business.

Anyway, they're doing very well in Taiwan, without having to directly confront local gangs, and their financial prospects are bright.

With their minds now fully open, the high-rise residents of Shuifang have set their sights on Bangkok, the capital of Siam.

They plan to collaborate with Hung Hing to open mahjong parlors in Bangkok's Chinatown and other areas with large Chinese populations. They'll just have to compromise on revenue sharing.

Since it's a newly opened market anyway, as long as it opens smoothly, there will be profits.

When Wu Feng heard about the water room's business strategy, he had to say: "As expected, when there is profit to be made, even a gangster can be very clever!"

As for the alliance here, that's a completely different business strategy.

As is well known, United holds a considerable share of the Hong Kong sex industry, which is quite astonishing.

But as I said before, all the top triads in Hong Kong have brothels, so the competition is quite fierce.

In particular, the rise of erotic films in Hong Kong has had some impact on erotic venues.

The population of Hong Kong Island is only this much!
The market for brothels is only so big, and the pressure on the top brass is considerable. If any setback occurs, the entire organization could very well fall apart.

(End of this chapter)

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