Vicious dogs in Hong Kong, entrepreneurs practicing evil cultivation

Chapter 2 The Meat-Eating Dog Doesn't Run Away

Kowloon Tong, a villa district.

In my past life, as a "paparazzo," I always had at least four dogs with me when I went out on patrol. The dogs not only needed a car but also an electric scooter, and they also had all sorts of long lenses and short lenses with a focal length of 85-800mm.

But now, Chen Guanjiang is just a lone "stray dog," riding on a banyan tree like a monkey feeding mosquitoes, a truly miserable situation.

After waiting for two hours, the target opened the door.

Chen Guanjiang suppressed his joy, wrapped the camera with his shirt to avoid glare, and carefully pushed aside the leaves to block the light with the objective lens.

Having seen all the films in the world, one's mind is naturally free of censorship.

Being as steady as a rock is a basic skill; you can visualize the image locked by the lens in your mind without even looking through the viewfinder or eyepiece.

OMG! Take a picture of him!!

When the two shared a tender and reluctant kiss goodbye, Chen Guanjiang calmly pressed the shutter button, freezing their moment forever.

"Who?"

The shutter clicked, shattering the lovers' dream and disturbing the romantic scene for others, only to reveal that a young boy was perched in a tree, secretly taking pictures of them.

Chan Kwun-kong slowly climbed down from the tree, grinned at the middle-aged man rushing downstairs, and said, "Mr. Chow is playing 'The Wife's Living Room,' why didn't you include reporters as narrators?"

A cold light flashed in Zou Wenhuai's glasses as he said in a low voice, "You dare to secretly film me knowing nothing about me? Hand over the film."

"It's time to play! Uncle, do you think I'm a loser?"

It took three days to locate the target's residence, and another three days to stake out the neighborhood after capturing the footage. With his future wealth and honor at stake, how could he easily hand over the film?

Chow Wen-huai sneered, "Young man, do you know how many days it took for the Ming Pao reporter to be sunk on Stonecutters Island by the Chaozhou gang?"

"I don't know! Shall I give it a try?" Chen Guanjiang smiled even more broadly.

Last year, the University of Tokyo played table tennis with the United States to regain its legitimate seat. At the beginning of this year, after the first Little Boy missile exploded (practical), it once again questioned the governance of England.

England immediately appointed Murray MacLehose as Governor of Hong Kong, determined to sweep away the many problems and improve Hong Kong's international image in the 50s and 60s.

The ducks are the first to know when the river warms in spring!

The four chief detectives had already sensed the danger and all retired early between 1968 and 1971, observing how things developed and ready to flee at any time.

The big brothers and little brothers all followed suit, afraid of being caught as an example. Who would dare to step out and break the rules? It was just a bunch of little klutz playing with Coke and getting their heads smashed.

In the midst of an unprecedented upheaval, Chen Guanjiang was unwilling to waste the four years before adulthood, and he had to take the risk, even if it meant taking a gamble.

The middle-aged woman who was being secretly photographed walked over slowly, took out a wad of banknotes from her alligator wallet, and said, "Five thousand Hong Kong dollars, would you like to have some tea?"

Such film would sell for around HK$2000 to newspapers at most, but this woman more than doubled the price, showing her great sincerity.

Chen Guanjiang narrowed his eyes and said, "I'm young and not well-educated, don't try to trap me! I'm not doing this just to get money."

As a seasoned veteran, I know that selling film to a newspaper and selling it to the victim are two different things; the former is a commission, the latter is extortion.

After buying the film, most people choose to let the matter drop, but there are always a few reckless individuals who will risk damage to their reputation to take them to court.

In this situation, a lawsuit is almost always successful, with little controversy. Only newbies or blinded by greed would fall for it.

"What do you mean 'no money'? You just want more!" Zou Wenhuai didn't believe such nonsense.

"Really? I believe the price offered by Shao Daheng will definitely not be low." Chen Guanjiang's words left Zou Wenhuai speechless.

As a "traitor" to Shaw Brothers, Chow Wen-huai knew his former boss all too well. Shaw Yi-fu was very stingy with his employees, but he never hesitated to spend money where necessary.

In an effort to kill the fledgling Golden Harvest film company, Golden Harvest's first film, "The One-Armed Swordsman vs. the Blind Swordsman," clashed with Shaw Brothers' "The New One-Armed Swordsman" due to copyright issues and was relentlessly pursued.

Although they ultimately won the case, both sides paid millions of Hong Kong dollars in legal fees, while the total box office revenue for both sides was only HK$105 million and HK$159 million respectively.

Without Li Xiaolong's intervention, Golden Harvest, which had only been established for a year, might have been dragged down and went bankrupt. When it came to eliminating competitors, Shao Yifu was always willing to spend money.

Moreover, having an affair with Liu Jinghua, the wife of director Luo Wei, would not only result in him getting covered in dirty water, but Golden Harvest would also lose Luo Wei, a key figure in the company.

As the only director whom Li Xiaolong threatened to kill but never actually took any action against, Luo Wei is truly a rare talent.

"If someone is so poor they have holes in their pants, yet dares to haggle with a tycoon, they're either stupid or really something."

Liu Jinghua's smile remained unchanged as she continued, "I bet you're the latter. What do you want to do?"

If they won't sell to them or Shaw Brothers, then they're even less interested in the newspaper's meager earnings. They must be trying to squeeze as much profit as possible out of them.

"I want to make a movie and release it in Golden Harvest theaters, but I don't have the money!" Chen Guanjiang glanced at the woman.

This actress, who started by using her body to get close to a director, later became a producer, facilitated a collaboration with Bruce Lee, and eventually became a shareholder of Golden Harvest. She was indeed very clever.

"Crazy!"

Enraged, Zou Wenhuai laughed and said, "Do you know how much it costs to make a film? Give me the film, or I'll have to do it myself."

"If you don't understand reason, I do know a little bit about martial arts!" Chen Guanjiang swung his baton from his waist, flicking it with his palm to create a few silver flecks.

As a seasoned professional dog, being chased and beaten is commonplace, so how could I not have any weapons to defend myself?

Zou Wenhuai instantly calmed down, and said incredulously, "Baton...you're with the Puppy Team? No way! Why would the Puppy Team want someone your age?"

In the 40s, Germany invented the first police baton equipped with a steel spring, officially called the tactical telescopic baton, or simply the baton.

In 50s Italian films, there was a character named Paparazzi who played a journalist who specialized in filming the private lives of celebrities.

Paparazzi became a symbol that specialized in excavating the private lives of celebrities. When the Italian word spread to Hong Kong, it was renamed Puppy.

In the 60s, plainclothes criminal investigators (O-Division) of the Hong Kong Police Force were affectionately known as "dogs" for their investigative methods of stalking and wiretapping, and their teams were called the "Dog Team".

He was often beaten because of the secret filming.

Dogs need to be equipped with self-defense tools, and a lightweight, sturdy, durable, and highly concealed multi-functional baton is undoubtedly the most popular choice.

"A puppy? No, no, I'm a paparazzi!"

Chen Guanjiang repeatedly denied it, saying that although there was only a one-word difference and the job content was roughly the same, the two were completely different in nature.

To be precise, paparazzi originated from "puppies," but in this era of scarce film and television entertainment, they have neither formed a large scale nor a group.

The words slipped out, and the two looked at each other in silence.

"Puppy" is already a derogatory term, but this person calls himself a "paparazzi," which sounds even less respectable than a puppy...

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