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Ahua nodded in agreement.
Then, what reached Ahua's ears was a busy signal.
After hanging up the phone, Ahua pondered for a few seconds before dialing Liu Jianming's number.
That evening, at Kowloon Hospital.
Liu Jianming, dressed in a black suit, walked to the outside of a ward on the fourth floor.
"I am Liu Jianming. You met me this afternoon. I have some things to discuss with my subordinates."
Liu Jianming looked at the two officers from the Major Crimes Unit standing at the door and spoke calmly.
Upon hearing Liu Jianming's words, the two officers from the Serious Crimes Unit made way for him. As Liu Jianming pushed open the ward door and entered the room, the sound of the door opening immediately startled Liang Junyi, who was sitting on the hospital bed.
"Inspector Liu, what brings you here?"
Upon seeing that the visitor was his superior, Liu Jianming, Liang Junyi asked curiously.
“Inspector Leung, I already know the truth about what happened today. Li Guang didn’t embezzle any money from Feng Hua International. The ones who really embezzled the money were you, Yang Zhen, and Lin Yixiang. The three of you. Li Guang was just an unlucky guy.”
Liu Jianming walked to Liang Junyi's ward, looked down at Liang Junyi, and said in a low voice.
"..."
Upon hearing Liu Jianming's words, Liang Junyi's pupils dilated, and he instinctively tried to get up.
"Don't be nervous, Inspector Leung. If I wanted to deal with you, I wouldn't be standing here talking to you now; I would be standing with the ICAC and those investigation officers."
Liu Jianming reached out and pressed Liang Junyi back onto the hospital bed, saying with a smile.
"Liu sir, what exactly do you want to do?"
Liang Junyi waited for Liu Jianming and whispered a warning.
"I want to help you get revenge."
Liu Jianming replied with a smile.
"Liu sir, you're kidding me. What exactly do you want to do?"
Liang Junyi lowered his voice and shouted sternly.
"Inspector Leung, don't get so agitated. Right now, I'm the only one in the entire Hong Kong Island who can help you."
Liu Jianming looked at Liang Junyi, smiled slightly, and said slowly.
"..."
Upon hearing Lau Kin-ming's words, Leung Chun-yee gave Lau Kin-ming a deep look, and after pondering for a long time, he finally spoke, "Louis Lau, what do you want me to do?"
"It's very simple..."
Liu Jianming slowly explained his plan.
the other side.
A convoy consisting of two Sherman-class destroyers and four Russian patrol vessels slowly entered the Victoria Channel. Tonight, they were about to do something that would cause a sensation throughout Hong Kong Island...
[158] Their sudden move shocked the entire city, leaving the foreigners at Swire Properties stunned.
Hong Kong Island, Swire Shipyard.
This is a shipyard that was built in 1900 and took a full 10 years to complete.
The first 6000-ton ship on Hong Kong Island, the "Sha Shi," was the first ship to be launched after it was built at the Taikoo Shipyard.
However, it wasn't until 1939 that Swire Shipyard built the first 10,000-ton ship in Hong Kong's history.
After more than 40 years of development, Taikoo Shipyard is now able to produce ships of 4 tons, making it one of the top shipyards in Asia.
As Swire Shipyard continues to grow, the demands on the shipyard area are also increasing. In such a prime location in the Eastern District of Hong Kong Island, it is no longer possible to expand the shipyard area further.
Therefore, Swire Properties had been considering whether to move the Swire Shipyard to the suburbs of Hong Kong Island and then build a residential property on the original site of the Swire Shipyard.
In this way, Swire Shipyard can continue to grow and expand, and at the same time, it can make a lot of money from real estate.
However, the people at Swire never dreamed that their plan would be brought forward before they even started preparing for it.
It was late at night, 11 p.m.
Apart from the 20-odd security guards still on duty in the security room, the rest of the workers at Taikoo Shipyard had already left the factory area.
Inside the shipyard's security room.
"Hey Zhan, I heard a cop came today and updated the automatic alarm system at our shipyard?"
Wei Jinchuan, the foreman of the security office at Taikoo Shipyard, looked at a young man and asked with a smile.
"Yes, Old Huang said that the policeman was incredibly polite and gave him most of a packet of red envelopes."
Ah Zhan replied with a smile.
"It's really rare to see such a generous cop."
Wei Jinchuan smiled and said, then looked up at the clock on the wall and said, "Azhan, Atai, you guys come with me to patrol the east side. Laodao, you take the other group to patrol the west side."
"Manager Wei, there's not a soul in sight at this hour. Do you really need to be so serious?"
A middle-aged man with some gray hair at his temples looked at Wei Jinchuan with a helpless expression and asked.
"Old man, stop with the nonsense. A patrol only takes 20 minutes."
After saying this, Wei Jinchuan left with Azhan, Atai, and the others.
"Damn, do you have to be so eager to work for foreigners? How much are you being paid?"
The old Taoist priest muttered a complaint to Wei Jinchuan's departing figure before leading the remaining guards out of the security room.
However, neither Wei Jinchuan nor the old Taoist knew that dozens of people had already infiltrated the Taikoo Shipyard and were lying in wait.
A few minutes later.
"Manager Wei, I have a feeling something's off today."
Ah Zhan, holding a flashlight, looked at the small patch of light illuminating the area ahead and spoke.
"Hmm? Something's not right?"
Wei Jinchuan asked with some curiosity.
"I can't quite explain it, but I always feel like someone is watching us."
Ah Zhan said with a smile.
"Ah Zhan, I think you've started acting crazy lately because you've fallen in love."
Atai, who was walking behind Azhan, said with a smile.
Just then, a series of barely audible 'whoosh' sounds pierced the silent night sky.
A-Zhan, A-Tai, Wei Jinchuan, and the others almost simultaneously felt a sharp pain in a part of their bodies. They instinctively touched the painful spot, and then:
"Holy crap, what is this thing? I..."
Atai shone a flashlight on the small syringe-like object in his hand. Before he could finish speaking, he felt dizzy and collapsed to the ground, unconscious.
Within seconds, the entire patrol of guards had all fainted.
Then, a dozen or so 'special forces' appeared beside these guards, sealed their limbs and mouths with tape and rope, and locked them in a container. Another group of Adao and others had a similar experience to Wei Jinchuan and his group, and were also 'slept' in a container.
Soon, the special forces had taken care of all the guards at Taikoo Shipyard and then sent out a signal.
After half an hour.
Two Sherman-class destroyers and four Russian patrol ships docked at the only pier of the Taikoo Shipyard, unloading the 3000 special forces soldiers, 150 engineers, and some loading and unloading equipment from the ships.
Subsequently, the two Sherman-class destroyers and four Russian patrol vessels slowly left the dock, handing it over to two 50,000-ton cargo ships.
Under the engineer's command, the 3000 special forces soldiers immediately began their work in full swing.
However, when the shipyard workshop door was forcibly opened, the automatic alarm was triggered. But it's unclear who answered the call; it certainly wasn't someone from the police force.
Taikoo Shipyard, as the largest shipyard on Hong Kong Island, is very large. It took 3000 people and all kinds of machinery 5 or 6 hours to move the core equipment. As for the other 'garbage', Li Jun 'reluctantly' let them go in order to save time.
Around 2 or 3 a.m., a shipyard worker living near the Taikoo Shipyard got up to pee and was surprised to see the shipyard lights on. He muttered under his breath, "Damn it, what kind of money-grubbing bastards are still working for these foreigners at the shipyard?"
However, the shipyard worker didn't care too much about this. Swire Shipyard has only gotten better in the last few years. Ten years ago, they treated shipyard workers like cattle and horses, and it was much worse than it is now. Most workers have no feelings for such a shipyard.
Don't tell me they don't know someone is moving things from Taikoo Shipyard. Even if they were moving things right in front of them, I estimate 60 out of 100 people would pretend not to see it, 39 would applaud and encourage them, and only one sycophantic dog would jump out to protect its master's 'property'.
The 'moving' did not end until 2 a.m. the next day. At dawn, two 5-ton cargo ships, carrying goods and more than 3000 people, 'fully loaded' left, leaving behind a much emptier Tai Ku Foreign Firm.
Three days later, the two cargo ships will arrive at Marbacher Island, and then Li Jun's second shipyard will be born.
To commemorate Swire's contributions to the shipyard, Li Jun generously gave it a prestigious new name: 'Swire Shipyard'.
After the cargo ship left, at 8 a.m., the first batch of workers from Swire Shipyard who came to work were dumbfounded. The scene they saw shocked them.
The entire Taikoo shipyard looked as if it had been attacked by the Japanese invaders back then; almost all of its core equipment had been taken away.
"Shipbuilding? What the hell is the point of building this?!"
Seeing this, the workers at Taikoo Shipyard stared blankly and blurted out those words without thinking.
That morning, at the Swire Building in Central.
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