Global Film Emperor

Chapter 164 He Arrived in Hong Kong

Chapter 164 He Arrived in Hong Kong
Is it correct?

"It's all right now! Sir, can we bury it now?"

Although Jia Helong had a terrible reputation in the village, there was one thing he could be proud of: he was loyal and valued his friends.

He didn't keep all the grain he snatched back from Shi Yan for himself. Of course, even if he had, the villagers would have complained, but they wouldn't dare say anything. But Jia Helong, without anyone saying anything, took the initiative to share what he had snatched with the villagers.

This made the villagers extremely grateful, after all, there was a great famine this year, and no family was having an easy time. Although the amount of things they received was not much, at least they could give the newborn baby a bowl of rice porridge.

So what happened next was that the whole village helped bury the Jia family. Even the old man in the village who knew a little about feng shui didn't care if Jia Helong asked for anything, and took the initiative to come to Jia Helong's house to check the feng shui.

Jia Helong's father disappeared without a trace, neither alive nor dead. He ate the sea his whole life, and in the end, he gave his body to the sea. Is this a cycle of reincarnation? Jia Helong didn't understand, but now, looking at the two thin coffins buried in the ground, he couldn't cry, not a single tear came out.

Several days had passed since that day. He knelt before the grave, with his sister-in-law and nephew behind him. Ever since Jia Heqiang died, his sister-in-law seemed to have lost her soul. The doctor had tried to call back her soul, but to no avail. The treatment plan failed, and she became another fool in the village.

She knelt before the grave, sometimes crying, sometimes laughing, but holding her nephew tightly like a mother hen protecting her chicks. Like Jia Helong's mother, she had lost her husband and could never lose her son.

The villagers helped bury the body, and everyone went home. Could they afford a feast at this point? So after helping bury the body, everyone dispersed and resumed their lives.

And what about Jia Helong? He looked around at the pile of food and supplies left in the house, wandered around a couple of times, then stomped his foot, moved the food and supplies onto a small cart, and pulled it to the village.

"Uncle, I want to marry Yushu. I've left my things here. I'm taking Yushu with me."

He barged into Yu Shu's house like a reckless fool, ignoring Yu Shu's surprised gaze as she squatted on the floor washing clothes, and disregarding the fear in the eyes of Yu Shu's unmarried sister and unmarried brother.

After parking the car, he greeted the uncle who disliked him but had to smile at Jia Helong because of his father's connection to Jia Helong. He then grabbed Yu Shu's arm, hoisted her onto his back, and strode out, ready to go home and sleep with his wife.

"Hey! Ah Long! Stop right there! Stop right there!"

"what?"

“If you carry Yushu out like this, how will Yushu face anyone? You can’t do this, you can’t do this. Besides, your parents have only been gone for a few days, and you’ve already done something like this. It’s extremely unfilial! It will also make our family lose face.”

Yu Shu's father quickly stopped Jia Helong, saying that this was indeed wrong. They hadn't even settled the betrothal gifts or the wedding ceremony, and they were already trying to take his daughter away.
Although Yu Shu's father's opinion of Jia Helong had greatly improved after the grain distribution incident, his impression of him has now worsened again. This bastard is like a bandit; who wouldn't be annoyed by him?
He put Yu Shu down on the ground and looked at her, her face flushed so red she couldn't say a word. Although her face was originally dark, the red made it look purplish, as if she was suffocating. But Jia Helong still thought she was beautiful.

"Then what do you think, Father?"

"What?! Sigh, let's ask Uncle to calculate the auspicious date first. I've decided on this marriage."

Yu Shu's father had never seen anyone so eager to climb the social ladder. He was about to object, but then he thought about his son-in-law's temperament and decided that he should just follow his heart to be happy.
"Okay, then Yushu, come with me. Don't worry, Dad, I'll just talk to Yushu for a bit and then I'll leave."

He pulled Yu Shu out of the courtyard. She didn't refuse and followed behind Jia Helong. After leaving the courtyard, the two looked at each other, and then Yu Shu lowered her head again. Her whole body was purple.

"Then I'll go ask my uncle to calculate the auspicious date. Wait for me for a few days, and I'll marry you. Hmm? Did you hear what I said?"

He still had the same bad temper, and he still spoke to Yu Shu in the same tone. Even though he thought Yu Shu was beautiful, and even though he wished he could take her home right now to do something productive and have a baby soon, his tone remained unchanged.

"I know, I know."

Their relationship might be somewhat distorted, but it's genuine. One can't wait to sleep with the other, and the other can't wait to be slept with. In short, let the couple handle their own affairs.

She kept her head down, a faded red ribbon tied around her head, and the sound was as soft as a mosquito's buzz, but it still made Jia Helong's heart flutter.

There will always be a woman who, after making a promise to you, will make your heart skip a beat, like falling off a cliff and then ascending to heaven.

"Then you wait, don't wash your parents' clothes anymore, wash mine from now on. Your sister is getting old, she should do some chores too. Don't wear the hairband anymore, it fades and looks bad. I'll replace it with a new one when you get married. Goodbye."

He pulled off her ribbon; her hair was actually very fine, perhaps from eating fish all the time. Anyway, when her hair cascaded down like a waterfall, Jia Helong's heart skipped a beat again.

He turned to leave, glanced back at Shufen who was still standing at the door watching him, turned back, took two steps forward, and turned back again; she was still looking at him.

"Old sly fox!"

He cursed under his breath, turned around, strode over, grabbed Yu Shu, and kissed her hard on the lips. Perhaps because he lacked experience, he didn't stick out his tongue.

"Wait till I marry you! Screw you! What are you looking at! Never seen your own wife before?"

He gave Yu Shu some instructions, then turned and left. When he saw someone had witnessed their actions, he picked up a stone and threw it while cursing. He missed, but his face turned purple.

Today's fortune teller was Jia Helong's uncle. After Jia Helong explained his purpose, the fortune teller enthusiastically helped him calculate the date, which was set for sixty-four days later, the day after Jia Helong's family had finished burning offerings for the deceased.

"Isn't that a bit too long? Uncle, do you have something closer? Like ten days or so later? Would that be suitable for you?"

"What nonsense! You want to get married right after your parents' seven-day mourning period? That's incredibly unfilial! It's bad for future generations! You can't do that!"

After listening to his uncle's words, he didn't try to cheat. He nodded reluctantly, then left the house to go to his wife. He certainly couldn't let her starve to death. He couldn't do something as petty as stealing chickens and dogs as someone who wanted to do great things. After thinking it over, he still couldn't find a way out. In the end, he still had to go out to sea to fish.

For a while afterward, Jia Helong chose to go fishing with his father-in-law. Although he hadn't done it for a long time, he was, after all, the son of a fisherman, and being strong and powerful, he could do the work of two men if he worked hard. Moreover, although they weren't officially married, in reality, after more than twenty days, he and Yu Shu secretly got together. Of course, his father-in-law and mother-in-law knew about it, but they tacitly approved of it.

Perhaps the days of having a wife, children, and a warm bed can indeed wear down a person's will. For example, Jia Helong, who thought he was capable of doing great things, now actually thinks this is quite good.

Until that day, the sea was very rough, and a light rain was falling. No one in the village went out to sea. Then, the Japanese soldiers arrived.
They came with guns to collect grain, claiming to be a group of Japanese soldiers, but in reality, there was only one Japanese soldier among them; the rest were all traitors.

They took all of Jia Helong's grain, leaving nothing behind. They were carrying guns, which Jia Helong recognized, so he didn't stop them and just watched coldly.

They didn't harm Jia Helong, because the people who stole the grain were traitors. They just kicked Jia Helong and made him squat in the corner with his head in his hands.

After he left, Jia Helong suddenly heard a gunshot. After all, no one would be stupid enough to set off firecrackers at this time. He rushed out of the door and ran along the village paths to Yu Shu's house.

Then I saw blood everywhere.
In fact, it wasn't just Yu Shu's family; other families were also covered in blood. Jia Helong remained calm, climbed over the wall, and heard the cries of Yu Shu, his mother-in-law, and his sister-in-law.

There was a harpoon by the wall, too big, along with a pair of chopsticks and a bowl, presumably someone had just finished eating. In the end, he could only pick up the chopsticks, go inside, quietly circle around behind the traitor who was tearing at Yu Shu, cover his mouth, turn him over, and stick the chopsticks into his eyes.

He remained perfectly calm, feeling neither pleasure nor fear in killing. He glanced at Yu Shu; thankfully, only her clothes were torn. He hadn't arrived too late.

"Hide well."

He picked up the gun; he'd never used one before, so he gave it a try.

"boom!"

The gun went off accidentally, but it wasn't noticeable in the village where gunfire was constant. He knew how to use it, glanced at the still-shaken Yu Shu and his father-in-law and brother-in-law lying in a pool of blood, and then picked up the gun and went out.

"Ah Long! Don't go! Please, don't go out, okay?"

Yu Shu clung to Jia Helong's leg, crying and begging. She had only enjoyed the sweetness of love for a few days, but she didn't expect to become a widow before even getting married.

"We've already killed one; if we don't kill them all, we'll all die."

A fire then broke out in the village, and even the light rain couldn't stop it.

Jia Helong was familiar with the terrain and began street fighting. It was actually quite simple, since these beasts were busy with women's bellies. He could just stick a gun out the window and shoot them in the head.

Perhaps they finished, or perhaps they realized something was wrong, the remaining three or four men began to regroup, but Jia Helong seemed to be born to fight, and they were killed by taking advantage of the terrain.

Along the way, he saw Arong's corpse, his uncle's corpse, and many other corpses. They were all dead. It seemed that only Jia Helong was left in the village.

No, there was another Japanese soldier. He seemed to value his life and was quite clever. He knew he couldn't outmaneuver Jia Helong here, so he rode away on his motorcycle.

But Jia Helong knew that he had seen Jia Helong's face.

Everyone knew they couldn't stay in this village anymore. People packed their belongings, and thankfully a few men had survived and were preparing to flee together.

Jia Helong found Yu Shu, but this time, he couldn't go with her. He wanted to capture someone, especially someone whose appearance he knew and whose physique was striking. For the Japanese, that wouldn't be difficult.

"You guys should go and see if there are any survivors. Don't head towards the county town; you'll easily get caught."

"Ah Long, aren't you coming with us?"

Jia Helong shook his head. In fact, even if he wanted to leave, these people couldn't take him with them. They seemed to still have a glimmer of hope that they hadn't killed anyone, that Jia Helong was the one who killed them, and that as long as they separated from Jia Helong, nothing would happen.

So they left with the crying Yu Shu, leaving Jia Helong alone in the village.

He gathered all the bodies together, set the entire village ablaze, then grabbed his luggage and hurried towards the sea.

The sand was slippery with accumulated black pebbles, and he slipped and fell, but quickly got up, untied a small boat, and rowed towards the other side of the strait.

He didn't know how long he had been rowing. The wind and waves were huge. He could already see the island on the other side, but the boat capsized in the wind and waves.

He swam desperately towards the other side, swimming with all his might, until he exhausted all his strength. He lay on the shore, breathing heavily, the rain lashing his face, his body gradually losing heat.

He could only stand up and keep running, to this place he had always dreamed of visiting.

Hong Kong.

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Hmm, that concludes the system tutorial. From here on, we'll move on to the actual movie scenes. This section is essentially a mini-biography, recording some of the major life events in Jia Helong's life before he turned sixteen. As for how he became a big shot, we'll see when the movie is released.

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(End of this chapter)

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