Warlords: Rising from the Northwest Border and Sweeping Across the Powers

Chapter 1166 My Chapter is the Rules



Chapter 1166 My Chapter is the Rules

Su Zhengyang walked into the incense hall carelessly, went straight to the main seat, and cast his eyes on the white-haired man.

"Mr. President..." The white-haired man stood up tremblingly, with cold sweat on his forehead, "Please...please take a seat."

Su Zhengyang sat down in the main seat, and Yilante and others quickly stood beside him. He took out a pack of cigarettes from his pocket and lit it leisurely.

"Let me think about it," Su Zhengyang blew out a puff of smoke and looked around the room, "You are Chen Zhiming, the white-haired man, the leader of Hutchison, with more than 34 people under you, mainly active in the Yau Ma Tei area."

The white-haired guy shuddered all over.

"You," Su Zhengyang pointed to another boss, "Ah Xie Zheng Guoxiong, the leader of Liansheng, specializes in arms business and has four bases in Sham Shui Po."

Ah Xie's face turned pale and he didn't dare to speak.

&34;And you, loan shark Li, who specializes in usury and has more than a dozen illegal gambling dens in Mong Kok...&34;

"You, Aqiang, are a protection fee collector and have more than a hundred thugs under you..."

&34;Huang Shijie, a big boss in the East District, specializes in smuggling...&34;

Su Zhengyang talked about everyone's details like he knew them all, even the most secret bases and businesses. Every time he mentioned a name, a boss turned pale and sweated profusely.

"It seems," Su Zhengyang dusted off his cigarette ashes, "Isn't what I said correct?"

The incense hall was completely silent, everyone lowered their heads, not daring to breathe. They finally understood that the young president had already figured out their details.

"To be honest," Su Zhengyang leaned back in his chair and said nonchalantly, "you lowly people are not qualified to see me."

He flicked the ash off his cigarette and continued, "I was just bored tonight and wanted to come and see what you so-called bosses were talking about."

"Yes, yes, yes," Chen Zhiming nodded repeatedly, bending over and smiling, "The president is right. We are just small-time people who are just trying to make a living. Compared to a big man like you, the president, we are not even worthy of carrying your shoes."

"To make a living?" Su Zhengyang sneered, "Arms, drugs, loan sharks, is this what you call making a living?"

Chen Zhiming's forehead was covered with cold sweat: "No, no, it's all because we are blind and don't know the current situation..."

"President," he said cautiously, "we are forced to do this because we have so many brothers to support..."

"Shut up!" Su Zhengyang suddenly shouted, "Do you think I don't know how much you earn every month? Why are you still pretending to be pitiful in front of me?"

The incense hall suddenly fell silent, even the sound of breathing became faint.

"What I'm going to say next," Su Zhengyang put out his cigarette, his voice cold, "you all remember this."

All the bosses held their breath and dared not make a sound.

"First," Su Zhengyang raised a finger, "From today on, I don't want to see even a little bit of opium in Hong Kong Island. If anyone dares to touch this kind of thing that harms others and oneself, don't blame me for being rude."

He swept his eyes over everyone and stayed on Awei, who was still groaning on the ground, for a second.

"Second," he raised another finger, "all illegal gang fights, stop it. No more hacking, fighting, or collecting protection money."

"Third," Su Zhengyang continued, "all arms business, stop. I don't care who you were related to before, from now on, anyone who dares to hide a bullet will be thrown into jail."

&34;Fourth, gambling dens, loan sharks, and other harmful businesses should all be shut down. If you want to do business, do legitimate business. &34;

"Fifth," his voice suddenly became even colder, "if I find out that someone is disobedient, don't blame me for uprooting you. I mean what I say."

There was a dead silence in the incense hall. All the bosses lowered their heads and dared not speak.

"Do you understand?" Su Zhengyang looked around.

"Ming...I understand, President." Chen Zhiming replied tremblingly.

Others also nodded in agreement. Even Awei, who had been so arrogant just now, could only grit his teeth and respond.

Su Zhengyang smiled slightly, his tone revealing unquestionable majesty: "What I say is the rule, it is the law."

He paused, and swept his eyes over everyone present: "Whoever dares to disobey me, I promise to make him suffer more than the death of his entire family."

The air in the incense hall seemed to freeze, and everyone felt an invisible oppression.

"I finished speaking," Su Zhengyang leaned back in his chair and said calmly, "Who is in favor and who is against?"

Chen Zhiming was the first to react, nodding his head and saying, "I agree, of course I agree, the president is right."

The other bosses also echoed each other, fearing that they would anger the young president if they were a step slower.

"Yes, yes, we all listen to the president."

&34;Yeah, whatever the president says is what it is.&34;

&34;We must abide by the rules and never violate them.&34;

Su Zhengyang nodded with satisfaction and stood up: "Very good, I hope you will remember what I said today."

After saying this, he turned and left, followed by Elant and the others.

The bosses in the incense hall felt relieved and slumped in their chairs, but they knew in their hearts that from now on, the rules of the underworld in Hong Kong would really change.

Su Zhengyang stopped halfway when he turned around to look at Awei who was still struggling on the ground.

"I hate your arrogant and domineering face," he said lightly.

Elantra understood, pulled out his pistol and pointed it at Avi.

"Pull over the street! Pull over your mother!" Ah Wei cursed loudly in Cantonese, but before he could finish his words, a gunshot rang out, and his curses stopped abruptly.

There was dead silence in the incense hall, and everyone was shocked by this scene.

Su Zhengyang looked calm, as if nothing had happened. He turned around and ordered his followers: "Send out a battalion to directly wipe out Awei's gang."

"Yes, President." The attendant immediately obeyed.

Su Zhengyang continued to walk out, with shock and fear all over the ground behind him.

After Su Zhengyang left, the atmosphere in the incense hall was still solemn, as if the shock just now had not yet dissipated.

The white-haired man let out a long sigh, wiped the cold sweat from his forehead, and looked around at the bosses present.

"Everyone," he said in a deep voice, "As you have just seen, the president's methods are not something we can afford to offend."

Everyone nodded, still feeling frightened.

"From today on," the white-haired man continued, "we must abide by the rules and be cautious. We must never touch any business that we shouldn't touch."

"Yes," Ah Xie agreed, "You saw what happened to Ah Wei just now. If anyone disobeys, their whole family may really die."

"That's right," the white-haired man nodded, "It's not easy for people like us to survive to this day. Don't risk your life for a little profit."

The bosses in the incense hall nodded in agreement, and their fear of Su Zhengyang deepened.

"Okay," the white-haired man clapped his hands, "everyone go back and take care of yourselves."


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