If you want to be a good person, find Huadi

Chapter 10 A long conversation

Hearing Hua Di's words, JOJO's parents' faces showed anger again, and they cursed in their hearts: "This kid really doesn't know what's good for him!"

Liu Yi knew his words were bound to irritate them, so he continued, "I understand that what I said might be a little tactless. If it were you, you'd probably be even angrier than you are now. But I want to make it clear that I am a proud Chinese and a Hong Konger. I will not leave the land that gave me my birth and raised me, nor will I do anything to let my motherland down. Although many people are concerned about Hong Kong's future after 1997, I firmly believe that my motherland will make Hong Kong an even better place."

Wah Di's words, brimming with patriotism and unwavering conviction, reshaped Jojo's parents' impression of him. They found it hard to imagine that a small-time street thug could possess such deep patriotism. However, for upper-class people like them, wealth and prosperity abounded wherever they ventured into the world. Therefore, they couldn't understand why anyone would choose to stay in such an uncertain place instead of choosing a better, more promising future.

Liu Yi continued, "I understand that with Anti and Uncle's status and assets, they can live well wherever they go, but no matter what, going to another country will always be like living under someone else's roof. What's more, those white people have never looked down on us. Our passports are second-class citizens. How can you guarantee that we won't be discriminated against in Canada?" JO's mother immediately responded, "Lei Luo is very comfortable. He lives in a large manor, and no white people dare to mess with him. His manor is so large that you can't even buy it in Hong Kong."

Liu Yi thought to himself that the Xuan family was indeed related to Lei Luo, but he didn't know how deep this relationship was. He couldn't help but think of the rumors that had spread before, and he was full of curiosity about this mysterious figure.

Liu Yi looked at JO's mother firmly and said, "So, do you think Lei Luo would rather stay in Canada or come back?" JO's mother couldn't answer. Lei Luo definitely wanted to come back, but he couldn't. Liu Yi continued, "The reason I'm not going to Canada is because my future career will be in Hong Kong. If I go to Canada, I can only live a stable life for the rest of my life and won't be able to realize my ambitions. I'm not going to Canada, but you have to go, and the sooner the better. You can come back after I finish dealing with things in Hong Kong, or after the diploma exam next year and I'm admitted to the University of Hong Kong."

Jojo held Huadi's hand tightly, her eyes filled with reluctance and confusion. She asked softly, "Why don't you come with us to Canada? It would be safer there, wouldn't it?" Huadi smiled slightly, trying to reassure Jojo. He gently stroked Jojo's hair and explained, "Jojo, I still have some unfinished business to take care of. I can't just leave Hong Kong like this."

JOJO's mother, JO Ma, came over, patted JOJO's shoulder gently, and comforted her, "JOJO, don't be too sad. Huadi has his own decision, and we should respect him. Besides, our family is together, and we will be happy no matter where we are." JOJO nodded, tears welling up in her eyes.

Liu Yi looked at JOJO and her family, his heart filled with guilt. He took a deep breath and said, "JOJO, I've already said that I can't leave until I've dealt with things in Hong Kong. Also, I came here today to discuss my future plans with you. But there's something urgent, so you can't stay in Hong Kong any longer."

"Do you think the police went too far this time? I did hold JOJO hostage, but the police's attitude towards JOJO was really problematic! She was obviously a victim, but the police didn't treat her well at all, and they were even extremely rude. What's even more incomprehensible is that when they arranged for JOJO to identify people, they didn't take any protective measures at all. They made JOJO face Laba and the others directly, and asked JOJO to say on the spot whether they were these people. The most important thing is that they knew that JOJO might be in danger if she identified the people, but they didn't even send anyone to protect her. What was the result? JOJO was hacked as soon as she left the police station. Is this what the police should do? They want to kill JOJO." He became more and more excited as he spoke, his voice full of anger and dissatisfaction.

This was also the question Liu Yi had when he watched A Moment of Romance. At the time, he felt that this part of the plot was a bit unreasonable. However, due to the length of the film, some plot points were not developed, making it difficult for the audience to understand the deeper meaning. Perhaps some content was edited out, resulting in an incomplete story.

"At first I thought JOJO went to the police station alone. The police might have thought she was just a little girl and easy to scare, so that's why. But when I thought about it carefully, that shouldn't be the case. The police should have investigated JOJO's identity before notifying her to identify someone. If they wanted to fish for someone, they would always arrange for someone to protect them before catching them. But I feel like they just want Laba and his gang to kill JOJO and me." Liu Yi said with a frown.

He found this plot strange. According to normal logic, the police should not let Jojo face danger alone. If they really wanted to catch the criminals, why didn't they take more effective measures? Moreover, from the subsequent developments, the police seemed to care nothing for Jojo's safety, and could even be said to have deliberately put her in danger.

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