The Chief Detective Inspector is dead. I'm now the top police officer in Hong Kong!
Chapter 42 Report: You have reached the legal marriage age!
Chapter 42 Report: You have reached the legal marriage age!
Li Shaifeng took out the key from her pocket and obediently handed it to Lin Tiansheng. Lin Tiansheng weighed it in his hand and looked it over, saying, "Sit down."
Li Shaifeng looked fearful, wearing white shorts, her hands on her knees, her eyes timid and evasive. Sure enough, it was still that same arrogant, domineering, and unreasonable young master Sheng.
Lin Tiansheng crossed his legs and asked, "Your name is Li Shaifeng?"
"Hmm," Li Shaifeng replied.
Lin Tiansheng nodded: "Studying at Jueguang Academy?"
Jue Guang College is located in Sham Shui Po and is quite well-known as a Buddhist secondary school.
The school was founded by the Hong Kong Island Buddhist Association and ordered by the Dharma name of the then president, Venerable Jue Guang. It is a private secondary school, and the children of Buddhist pilgrims have priority in admission.
They do not refuse enrollment to residents from the surrounding area.
The teaching staff is so-so, and they prohibit on-campus dating, dyed hair, and short skirts. But the tuition is cheap, and there's free lunch. On Buddhist festivals, they hold large celebrations where students can eat and drink for free. It has a considerable reputation in West Kowloon and is considered a "good school."
Students who graduate from Jueguang College are generally very popular in society.
However, Jueguang Academy is not very close to Jordan.
Li Shaifeng had thick eyebrows, almond-shaped eyes, an oval face, and plump cherry lips—a classic beauty. Her eyes sparkled, and she seemed to be observing Lin Tiansheng. It was Lin Tiansheng who had used his connections to get her into Jueguang.
Seeing that she didn't answer, Lin Tiansheng refrained from asking further, lest people think he was crazy. He glanced at his watch and then asked, "Don't we come to clean every Saturday morning?"
"Why did you come so early?"
The way the questions were asked was somewhat like an interrogation.
But it was the way he was most used to and could get information the fastest.
Although she only met Ah Feng briefly and exchanged a few words with her, she retrieved a large portion of the memories that her predecessor had thrown into obscurity.
The fair-skinned and beautiful woman in front of me is indeed the most famous action star in Hong Kong in the 1980s.
There are plenty of pretty girls on the street, but very few are so stunning that directors can't take their eyes off them and insist on casting them in TV dramas.
Ah Feng, who stood obediently in front of me, did indeed have the face of a celebrity.
She herself is from Hong Kong Island, but when she was 6 years old, she went to Kaohsiung with her father to do business, and returned to Hong Kong to live when she was 12. When she met Lam Tin-sing, it was at the beginning of the anti-corruption storm.
At that time, Lin Tiansheng was still a detective in Wan Chai District and had considerable power. Ah Fengsheng's father was a Teochew, and he had run an entertainment venue in Wan Chai. After making money, he foolishly wanted to go to Taiwan to run an electronics factory, hoping to take a gamble and become a big boss.
Unexpectedly, just as the HK$6 million was transferred to the local government's account, the land review ran into problems, delaying the start of construction and ultimately leading to bankruptcy liquidation.
Of course, there are many twists and turns, but it all boils down to one thing: in Wan Chai, he has the support of the Teochew people, but in Kaohsiung, he has no one to rely on!
It's just a soft-shelled turtle.
Back in Hong Kong, Lin Tiansheng was at the height of his power. Ah Feng's father repeatedly tried to get a sum of money to turn his life around, even going so far as to push his daughter in front of the Five Poisons Detective.
The previous owner had normal aesthetic sense and no shortage of women. He took out HK$150,000 as a way to appease a beggar.
Although polygamy was abolished in Hong Kong in the 1980s, the UN Children's Agreement had not yet been signed. With parental approval, anyone over fifteen could obtain a marriage certificate, and teenage boys and girls getting married in their early teens were everywhere.
There's nothing we can do about the limitations of the times... Lin Tiansheng, who is not short of money, is not good at all, but he has plenty of beautiful women with wasp waists and curvy hips. He only wants to play with good women and has no interest in children whatsoever.
He hits people, chases people away; I really feel he's useless, I don't like him, and he's an eyesore.
However, Ah Feng had just reached the legal marriage age of sixteen.
In three years, she has grown from a little girl into a graceful and beautiful young woman, entering the most beautiful stage of her youth.
Li Shaifeng looked at him cautiously and with a distance, and said in a gentle tone, "I saw the news this morning that there was a shooting incident at Rongchang Building. I thought it might be you, so I took a bus to come and see."
Lin Tiansheng couldn't help but chuckle, and said self-deprecatingly, "Let's see if this scoundrel of mine is dead or not?"
"No, no," Li Shaifeng hurriedly explained, "I heard the news and know you're alright. I just came to see if you were hurt and to make you some soup to help you recover."
"So you care about me that much?" Lin Tiansheng said with a smile, noticing that Li Shaifeng was more delicate than he had imagined, completely different from the image he had of her on screen.
If you don't look it up, who would know that this role model for action actresses actually didn't learn kung fu before filming, but was a ballet dancer?
She's simply beautiful, and with the flexibility from her dance training, her movements look great on camera. However, her practicality is zero. Add to that her early retirement from acting, having children and getting married, and she's become a traditional woman who loves "being a good wife and mother" and "raising children."
Perhaps, after a few years of growing up, Li Shaifeng will appear more mature and poised, but a person's true nature and foundation are already set during middle school.
"I...I don't want to be a widow." Li Shaifeng lowered her head, looking embarrassed, unconsciously fidgeting with the hem of her clothes. Lin Tiansheng, on the other hand, was somewhat taken aback, with a hint of doubt: "No, Shaifeng, we're not married, are we?"
Li Shaifeng said shyly, "My dad said that as long as you're alive, he'll follow you."
Lin Tiansheng suddenly realized what was going on. After Li Shaifeng's father received the money, he used the name of the "Five Poisons Detective" to do business with people from Chaoshan, mainly dealing in aluminum alloy doors and windows. Since it was a legitimate business, Lin Tiansheng didn't interfere much. After he lost power, Li Shaifeng's father continued to do business based on the connections and customers he had built up.
Although he no longer boasted about his reputation as the "Five Poisons Detective," he still only dealt with the Chaoshan gang and would never dare to kick someone when they're down, thus earning a reputation for betrayal. Even if the original Lin Tiansheng disliked Li Shaifeng, Li Shaifeng still had to come every day, unless one day Lin Tiansheng disappeared, died, or officially got married.
In business, it's okay to flatter the powerful and belittle the weak; breaking promises and being untrustworthy means you'll have no "insiders." Chaoshan people are daring and adventurous in business, but they would never betray others!
Once Lin Tiansheng thought about it this way, it made much more sense. In this world, what kind of shameless, or even shameless, pretty girl would clean for you all day?
Even if someone is itchy-skinned and likes to act up, it shouldn't be cleaning.
Maid version of an action star?
“In that case, it’s not appropriate for me to kick you out,” Lin Tiansheng said.
Li Shaifeng lowered her head, waiting for Lin Tiansheng's judgment. Suddenly, she heard the bubbling sound of hot soup boiling over. She deliberately exclaimed "Ah!" and before Lin Tiansheng could continue speaking, she ran to the stove to turn off the fire, trying to hide her panic.
Lin Tiansheng looked at her innocent little thoughts, turned around and put the dumplings in the refrigerator, lit a cigarette, and smiled to himself. Soon after, Ah Feng brought the ceramic pot to the table: "Young Master Sheng, you've worked hard after finishing your work. Have a bowl of soup first."
"Abalone, scallops, and shiitake mushroom stew?" Lin Tiansheng took a bowl of soup. Just by looking at the ingredients, he knew it had cost a lot of money. He couldn't help but ask, "Are you very rich, Ah Feng?"
Li Shaifeng's heart tightened, and she cried out with a mournful face, "No, Young Master Sheng, my father only gives me five hundred a month for living expenses, and this pot of soup alone costs seventy. I really don't have any money to give you for gambling!"
"Holy crap, am I that kind of person?!"
(End of this chapter)
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