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Chapter 520 The Handsome Nan Who's Not What He Used to Be!

Chapter 520 The Handsome Nan Who's Not What He Used to Be! (Seeking Monthly Tickets)
The fact that underlings can apply for transfers from the main branch is naturally not a good thing for the branch leaders below them.

They lost the most important deterrent against the gang's underlings.

To be honest, in the past, the leaders of the gangs held the power of life and death over their subordinates.

If the underlings aren't strong enough, they can easily be toyed with and killed by the big boss.

Of course, once the underlings gain power, the gang leader's life won't be easy either.

In today's parlance, it's too feudalistic.

Big Brother B is a traditional gang leader, and he values ​​this highly.

Or rather, he enjoys the feeling of having control over his underlings' fate.

Right now, Hung Hing is thriving. After all, the underlings have more career options, and their upward drive is clearly palpable.

He didn't understand how the club had become like this.

If it were a netizen from a later era, they could easily answer: When a power's path to advancement is smooth, that's when its development is most rapid.

When the path to advancement becomes as narrow as it used to be, the club will definitely turn into the kind of place that Big Boss B is familiar with.

However, judging from the current momentum of Hung Hing's development, it is estimated that Boss B will not feel the familiar feeling while in power.

Following Brother Ji into the large conference room, I was immediately choked by the thick smoke and started coughing repeatedly.

Looking around, everything was shrouded in white smoke, and you could only see things within a meter's width.

"Holy crap, is this some kind of exaggeration?"

Brother Ji couldn't help but yell, "Open the window quickly! This is trying to choke us all to death!"

The large conference room, filled with smoke, was immediately filled with bursts of laughter.

Once the windows of the large conference room were opened, the smoke quickly dissipated, and the conference room was almost full of people.

Almost all the regional leaders on Hong Kong Island were present.

Behind them, against the wall, sat their trusted confidants.

The conference room was almost completely filled with over thirty people.

Those who came alone, like Brother Ji and Boss B, became the minority.

Everyone knew what was going on, but no one said it directly to avoid embarrassment.

Brother Ji had no choice!

He made a mistake when he was running a braised pork trotter rice business, and almost lost his position as the head of the gang.

The morale of his underlings was almost completely shattered during that incident, leaving him nearly a lone commander.

If the main branch hadn't immediately sent Da Fei over to oversee things, there might have been serious problems at the Sai Wan branch.

Of course, Brother Ji is doing alright right now.

As long as you have money, it's not difficult to gather a group of people.

He didn't have that much power; he only had two or three hundred underlings who followed him around, barely enough to maintain the prestige of a regional leader.

As for Boss B, he has no trusted confidants or powerful figures among his subordinates.

Well, this is a rather complicated matter.

He's a rather traditional person, and because of that, he basically doesn't truly trust anyone unless he wants to retire and let go. Didn't you see the undisguised complex expression on Boss B's face when he saw Chan Ho-nam was also present?
Clearly, as a 'traditional' gangster boss, he was not very satisfied with the fact that his former trusted underlings were now on equal footing with him.

Chan Ho-nam obediently stood up and respectfully called out, "Brother B!"
In fact, in terms of sheer power, Chan Ho-nam was far stronger than Boss B at this point.

After all, Chan Ho-nam had to face the local tyrants in Siam, and the situation there was quite complicated, putting him under a lot of pressure.

Sometimes, he manages to escape unscathed from messy situations without suffering much loss, which is really just luck.

Wu Feng's seemingly insignificant move has now proven remarkably powerful, even influencing Chen Haonan.

In a certain unspeakable region, the constant influx of powerful figures from the mainland martial arts world has disrupted the order and caused chaos.

This caused the price of the pills to skyrocket!
Wherever there are huge profits, forces will rush to seize them without hesitation.

The number of people from all sides pouring into Siam is countless. They are all well-known and powerful figures from various places. What good can come of them getting together?
Today it's about a bigger share, tomorrow it's about which safe route to take, and the day after tomorrow it's about a big argument that could escalate into a physical fight.

The security situation in Siam has been thrown into complete chaos by these guys.

Even though Chan Ho-nam was far away in Bangkok, he couldn't escape the vortex.

The district he controls has become one of the important distribution and wholesale markets for bulk goods from the mainland in Siam.

The logistics and various transportation channels below are naturally quite convenient; otherwise, it would be easy to have large quantities of goods stuck in the hands of the mainland.

Some powerful figures in the underworld have taken advantage of this and keep coming to cause trouble.

All I can say is that Chan Ho-nam and his brothers have all grown up.

At least, they take their own safety quite seriously.

They all began to learn from Wu Feng's style, always bringing along plenty of henchmen whenever they went out, leaving no opportunity for outsiders to take advantage.

In addition, he basically didn't hang out outside, which avoided a lot of trouble.

Even so, including Chan Ho-nam, Tai Tin Yee, and the brothers Pao Pi and Chau Pi who made a name for themselves in Bangkok's catering industry, all had the experience of being attacked, injured, and hospitalized.

In fact, the most dangerous time was in the hospital, where we were almost wiped out by a group of people; it was extremely dangerous.

Chan Ho-nam and his brothers were terrified. In the end, no one knew which brilliant strategist came up with the idea, but this guy actually asked the headquarters for help.

Chen Yao, who stayed behind at the main hall, was somewhat confused. It was only after Han Bin reminded him that he realized the other party was asking the Saigon branch for help, but they didn't want to ask directly, so they went through the main hall.

For no other reason than that Wu Feng's private hospital was quite famous within the gang.

Chan Ho-nam's idea was simple: he hoped the Sai Kung triad would provide some doctors, and he planned to build a small private hospital on their territory.

This incident caused quite a stir within the Hung Hing organization at the time.

Of course, the Sai Kung branch was not stingy; they did send a group of doctors and nurses to Chan Ho-nam's newly built private hospital through the private hospital system.

It's fair to say that Chan Ho-nam was extremely professional in his work in Bangkok!

Those who don't know the situation simply wouldn't believe that Chan Ho-nam is a triad boss.

There was nothing he could do; the area he controlled had developed remarkably well, clearly outpacing the surrounding neighborhoods.

If it weren't for the powerful family behind his girlfriend, and the fact that Hung Hing's reputation was not to be underestimated, some influential figures in Siam would have tried to take advantage of the situation.

Anyway, Chen Haonan relied on a bit of luck to get through everything in the end, and his boss aura grew stronger and stronger.

The pressure he exerts on others is definitely not small!
(End of this chapter)

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