The above list was finalized after Liu Yi spent an entire night pondering and meticulously screening. However, even then, this only covers films released as far back as 2001. By the time Liu Yi passes away in 2025, Andy Lau will have appeared in over 200 films, with leading roles in over 140. Excluding those who have died by then and those without special abilities, at least 100 Andy Laus can be assembled, a task that will take time. In truth, Liu Yi wasn't anxious about this matter. After all, with such a powerful individual secretly plotting, those destined to meet will inevitably do so, just as they are now. Some things, and some people, can be pursued too persistently, leading to disastrous consequences.

So, the next morning, Liu Yi followed his usual routine. His first step after waking up was a ten-kilometer run. His physical fitness had improved significantly, and even without weights, he could push his time down to under thirty minutes! This pace was very close to the world record. Of course, world records are only achieved when all conditions are perfect, but Liu Yi was sprinting through the streets of Hong Kong. At this pace, he could easily win a medal if he decided to compete in the Olympics.

After a quick break from his run, Liu Yi immediately resumed his relentless Xingyiquan training. Xingyiquan is known to be a leading internal martial art, and its practitioners are said to cultivate profound inner strength. However, to this day, despite Liu Yi's diligent training, he has only barely grasped the basics, barely developing a sense of Qi. Even so, Liu Yi's fighting prowess is now strong enough to rival even the world's top martial artists!

Liu Yi isn't overly eager or complacent about his current achievements. He knows that to reach greater heights, he must maintain patience and perseverance. Given his current progress, he'll need to find those two key figures—Wu Dehui and Cheng Ren. Only with their help can he gain even greater inner strength and achieve a qualitative leap. If he could one day gather the abilities of all of Andy Lau's characters, perhaps Liu Yi would truly be as transcendent as the legendary earthly immortals!

At noon, after lunch, Liu Yi hopped on his motorcycle and sped off to Uncle Bao's club. His purpose was clear: to redeem a favor he owed Uncle Bao and his son, A-Zu. As Liu Yi entered the club, the atmosphere erupted. The staff were thrilled to see the renowned Grand Prix winner. After all, this was the first time the club had ever received such an honor, and everyone felt deeply proud.

"Hua Di, I thought you'd never come back to us again. I'm so happy to see you again today!" Uncle Bao said with a look of joy on his face, shaking Liu Yi's hand tightly. He had originally signed a six-month contract with Hua Di, and he regretted it to death.

"How could it be possible, Uncle Bao! You're in great health, your voice is as loud as a bell, and your energy is full! How could I not come? This is my home, too. After all, I'm a champion carefully nurtured by our club!" Liu Yi said with gratitude. Immediately, Huadi became the object of competition among the drivers and pilots in the club. They flocked to Liu Yi, vying for a photo with him. This scene was exactly what Uncle Bao wanted. He beamed with joy, secretly planning to hang these precious photos all over the club, especially the photo of him and Huadi. He had to enlarge it several times and place it in the most prominent position - right in the center.

After a busy and arduous photo session, Uncle Bao finally found some time to sit down with Wah Di for a long, peaceful chat. Uncle Bao said to Wah Di earnestly, "Wah Di, I think we should just sign that contract extension. As for the specific terms, feel free to ask for anything. I'll definitely accommodate anything within my ability. If anything is truly difficult, I'll definitely find a way to make it happen. In short, I want you to be completely satisfied!" At this point, Wah Di was more than just another Grand Prix winner to Uncle Bao. Uncle Bao had witnessed the deep and profound friendship between Wah Di, He Xin, and Guo Yingnan in Macau, and no matter what, he was determined not to let such a rare talent like Wah Di pass by.

"Uncle Bao, I'm not going to race anymore." Huadi's words were like a bolt from the blue, striking Uncle Bao's heart. Suddenly, Uncle Bao froze in place, his eyes, once filled with longing and anticipation for the future, suddenly became empty and lifeless, as if the whole world was collapsing at that moment.

Time ticked by, but Bao Shu remained motionless, like a statue, his mouth slightly open, unable to utter a single word. Liu Yi, watching this, grew anxious. He waved his right hand back and forth in front of Bao Shu's eyes, trying to get his attention. However, Bao Shu was already lost in shock and disappointment, and didn't react to Liu Yi's gesture.

Finally, Liu Yi's patience ran out, and he reached out and gently pushed Uncle Bao. "You...you...you!" Uncle Bao was so angry that his entire body was shaking, his lips trembling as he couldn't form a complete sentence for a long time. "Okay, Uncle Bao, calm down. Although I'm no longer participating in racing, please believe me, I will definitely find you another super driver as a replacement. And, don't worry, this new driver's skills will definitely be beyond imagination, even better than mine!" After saying this, Liu Yi looked at Uncle Bao with sincerity, hoping to gain his understanding and support.

Hearing this, Uncle Bao was stunned for a moment, then revealed an expression of disbelief. He stared at Liu Yi with wide eyes, his voice trembling as he asked, "You're just teasing me! Better than you? You're kidding! You're the best driver I've ever seen in my life. Even those top drivers from abroad might not be able to match you! Stop trying to fool me. Just ask for anything. If I can do it, I'll definitely do it!" Clearly, Uncle Bao wasn't willing to give up on a driver as outstanding as Liu Yi so easily, and he was still trying his best to keep him.

"Uncle Bao, listen to me! I've already made clear plans for my future! Competing in the Grand Prix was always part of my plan, and now that I've successfully accomplished that goal, I naturally have to move on to other important matters. So, no matter what, I truly can't continue competing. And not only can't I represent you, but even if any other club invited me to join, no matter how generous the offer, I wouldn't accept!" At this point, Uncle Bao suddenly interrupted, "Okay, okay, if that's the case, then I certainly won't forcibly interfere with your plans for the future. But... you can't completely ignore us, can you? You have to come back often and help me train those little guys. Hehe, I don't have any particularly high hopes. I don't expect them to be as outstanding as you, but at least they have to bring me back a few golden trophies!"

Hearing this, Liu Yi quickly responded: "Uncle Bao, didn't I promise you before that I would help you find a top master? Why don't you believe me? Don't worry, in two or three days, I promise to bring that master to you in person! But I have to say something ugly in advance, this driver has a bad temper, but his driving skills are quite good, not inferior to mine at all! So, when you meet him, you must not give him a sour face, even your usually sharp mouth, have to be restrained a little, and try to communicate with people in a friendly manner!" When Liu Yi mentioned finding a master for Uncle Bao again, this time Uncle Bao finally believed what he said.

Uncle Bao then hurriedly said, "As long as you can find this person, you can rest assured! I will speak to him in a polite manner. Whatever he says is what I will never argue with! Don't worry. By the way, can you really bring him here in two days?"

"Oh my, look at you, it seems you don't believe me? Humph, I'm really angry. In that case, I won't bring him here!" Liu Yi pretended to be angry.

"No, no, please don't! It's all my fault. I'm old and my mind is inevitably confused. Don't be angry. You must bring the person here." Uncle Bao pretended to be flattering and apologized to Liu Yi.

"Okay, I'll be leaving now. But let me be frank: once I bring someone here, you must treat them well. If you make them angry and leave, I won't help you hire anyone again." Before leaving, Liu Yi once again emphasized to Uncle Bao that he must treat the other party well, and Uncle Bao naturally nodded in agreement. However, by then, it was hard to predict whether Uncle Bao would be able to control his temper. After all, the relationship between them was as intense as a collision between Mars and Earth.

After leaving Uncle Bao's place, Liu Yi rushed to where Brother Qi was. He urgently needed Brother Qi's help—to find the private detective named Tan Ximin. Brother Qi was a much more powerful figure these days. His security company was thriving, covering the entire Hong Kong region. Therefore, finding a private detective agency was a piece of cake for him. Sure enough, within half an hour, Brother Qi had successfully identified Tan Ximin for Liu Yi. However, surprisingly, Mr. Tan wasn't at his agency, but was instead in a cafeteria.

Faced with this situation, Qi Ge couldn't help but wonder: Why is Wah Di so determined to find a private detective? Since he doesn't have any busy work on his hands, he might as well follow Wah Di to the restaurant to find out what's going on.

When Qi Ge and Hua Di arrived at their destination, they were stunned by what they saw. A long, winding line had already formed outside the restaurant, with many diners anxiously waiting to dine in. Meanwhile, a steady stream of people from afar continued to converge, joining the long queue.

Seeing this scene, Brother Qi turned to Huadi and said, "Hey! Huadi, look at this, this restaurant is really special! Look at this scene, it's as if you don't have to pay for dining here!" However, before he finished speaking, a woman who was waiting in line suddenly interrupted him, "That's right! It's really free. I heard that there's a rich man in there who's treating us. If you have friends, call them over. After all, it's stupid not to take advantage of the good deal." Before he finished speaking, the woman hurriedly shouted to the front, "Hey, hey, hey! Line up! No cutting in line! We have to follow the rules!"

Fortunately, the restaurant happened to have hired Qi Ge's company for security, so Qi Ge and Hua Di skipped the long lines that other customers had to wait in and were able to walk straight through the door. Upon entering, they were greeted by a bustling, bustling scene—most areas were bustling with people jostling for position, vying for the various delicacies. However, a small area stood out as remarkably quiet, with only two people sitting opposite each other. There was no doubt that the person Liu Yi was looking for, Tan Ximin, was sitting there. After all, there was also someone there who looked very similar to Hua Di (though, upon closer inspection, some minor differences, such as hairstyle and clothing, could be spotted).

When the person opposite Tan Ximin stood up and left, Qi Ge made a move to lead Hua Di forward. However, at this moment, Hua Di stopped Qi Ge with his hand and whispered, "Qi Ge, wait and see, Tan Ximin should have other guests."

As expected, before Huadi had finished his words, an elderly woman hurriedly and eagerly scurried towards Tan Ximin's location, sitting before him in a moment. Seeing this, everyone couldn't help but marvel at the old woman's agility. Tan Ximin was truly incredibly busy! In just one hour, she'd met with four groups of clients. Yet, despite this busy schedule, Tan Ximin still displayed exceptional professionalism. After all, each group of clients left with a beaming smile, clearly satisfied with how Tan Ximin had successfully resolved their problems.

Tap the screen to use advanced tools Tip: You can use left and right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.

You'll Also Like