Hong Kong Film: Short mules have no future, I am in charge of Hong Kong

Chapter 305: Not only emeralds were dug out, but also ammunition boxes

Chapter 305: Not only emeralds were dug out, but also ammunition boxes

"Ten times." Su Hanze suddenly raised a finger, his voice so calm that no emotion could be heard. "The current market valuation of the mine is multiplied by ten. If you are willing to pay this price, I will transfer the mine to you immediately."

As soon as this sentence came out, the fake smile on A Kun's face froze for a moment. Ten times? Isn't this going to kill him! Not to mention ten times, even the current market valuation is too expensive for him!

"Boss Su, you're really good at joking." A Kun tried to force a smile, but his eyes had turned gloomy. "You know whether the mine is worth the price. Even if you really dig out top-notch goods, someone has to pay for it, right?"

"So, Brother Kun still doesn't want to buy it?" Su Hanze's smile deepened, but his eyes were as cold as a knife. "In that case, what do you want to do by coming here today?"

Ah Kun was stunned by the question, his eyes flickered for a moment, and then he regained his composure: "Boss Su, I came here today just to remind you. The business of this mine is not as simple as jade. You have been too aggressive recently, and it is inevitable that some people will not like it. I am doing this for your own good, so as to avoid trouble in the future."

"Thank you for the reminder, Brother Kun." Su Hanze said coldly, "However, I always like to solve problems by myself. If others don't like it, that's their business."

The two looked at each other for a few seconds, and the atmosphere suddenly became tense. Ah Liu stood aside, holding the iron rod tightly in his hand, ready to take action at any time.

Finally, it was A Kun who gave in first. He raised his hand and said magnanimously, "Since Boss Su is so confident, I won't say anything more. However, some troubles cannot be solved by yourself, so you have to be more careful."

"Thank you for your concern." Su Hanze's voice was faint, as if he was seeing off a guest.

Ah Kun snorted coldly and turned to walk towards the car. As he walked, he cursed in his heart: "Su, do you really think you can win? Wait and see, this mine will be mine sooner or later!"

Back in the car, Kun's face darkened. He lit a cigarette, took a deep puff, and then slammed it into the ashtray.

"Brother Kun, what should we do next?" Skinny Monkey asked cautiously, "Su Hanze doesn't seem to be easy to deal with."

"He is indeed not a simple person." A Kun said coldly, "But no matter how powerful a person is, he can't stand being tripped up by others. Doesn't he like to hold on? Then let him hold on until he can't hold on anymore."

"How do we do it?" The skinny monkey looked excited.

"Start with his people." Ah Kun laughed sinisterly, "There are always a few bad apples among the workers in the mine. As long as they start making trouble, Su Hanze will never be able to live in peace."

The skinny monkey nodded: "I understand, Brother Kun, leave it to me!"

On the other side, Su Hanze stood on a high point in the mine, watching A Kun's car go away. He knew that today's confrontation was just the beginning, and the real trouble was still to come.

"Boss, that guy won't just let it go like this, right?" Liu asked with some concern.

"Of course not." Su Hanze sneered, "He came here today just to test our bottom line. The more he tests, the more it shows that he is guilty."

"Keep watching." Su Hanze's eyes were deep. "People like A Kun will reveal their flaws sooner or later. That will be our chance to fight back."

The nights at Baishuishan Mine were always unusually quiet, and even the barking of dogs seemed far away. The damp and cold air was mixed with the whimpering sound of the mountain wind, and the empty mining area seemed very gloomy.

The searchlight at the entrance of the mine emitted a dim light, like an old light bulb that was about to go out at any time.

In the office, Su Hanze stared at a document on the table, frowning, tapping the table with his fingertips rhythmically. In front of him were several cups of cold coffee and a few crumpled cigarette butts.

The content of the document was simple - the financial statements of the mine for the past few months, but these numbers were like nails piercing his heart, making him feel depressed.

Ah Liu stood aside, carefully observing his expression. Finally, Su Hanze threw the document on the table and said, "With the current output of the mine, we can't even make money, let alone sustain the expenses."

"Boss, how about we invest some more money?" Ah Liu said tentatively, "Replace a batch of equipment, or dig a few new mines, maybe we can dig out something good."

"Throwing money?" Su Hanze sneered, "Do you think I run a bank? All the money now is stuck in the hands of that mad dog A Kun. He spread rumors everywhere, causing customers to wait and see, and even the goods are difficult to sell."

"What should we do?" Ah Liu scratched his head, "We can't just keep wasting time like this, right?"

"Wait for time?" Su Hanze stood up from his chair, walked to the window, and looked at the dark night outside the mine. "He wants to waste time, so I will waste time with him. But he thinks I will just passively take the beating. That's underestimating me."

"Boss, do you have an idea?" Ah Liu's eyes lit up.

"Starting tomorrow, have someone spread the word that a high-quality rough stone has been found in the mine." Su Hanze's tone was calm, but his eyes were filled with ruthlessness. "Let everyone in the market know that the Baishui Mountain mine is not dry yet, and is even better than before."

Ah Liu was stunned: "Boss, this news...is it true or false?"

"Real or fake, does it matter?" Su Hanze turned around, a cold smile on his face, "What matters is what others will believe. A-Kun doesn't like to play dirty tricks, so let's give him some 'open tricks' and see if he can handle them."

The next morning, the construction site of the Baishuishan Mine was busy, and the roar of the excavator echoed through the valley. Several workers were gathered at the entrance of the mine, staring at a large stone lifted out of the cave with complicated expressions.

The surface of the stone was covered with cracks and looked very ordinary. However, Agui, who was in charge of the mine, waved to the crowd excitedly, "Come here! This is a good thing that has just been dug out. Everyone, take a close look!"

The straw hat worker squeezed to the front row, reached out and touched the stone, and couldn't help muttering: "How can this thing be valuable? It looks like ordinary waste stone."

Ah Gui ignored him and just patted the surface of the stone, saying loudly: "Don't play dumb if you know the business! This stone is very particular. There is a faint green color in the cracks. It is clearly the embryo of high-grade jadeite. As long as it is cut open, it may be a top-grade product!"

The workers looked at each other, and although they were skeptical, no one dared to say anything. They knew that the mine had been in turmoil recently, and the boss's move was probably for other purposes.

At the same time, the jade market in Hong Kong Island also began to move. Several well-informed businessmen had heard about the "new discovery" of the Baishuishan mine. Some sneered: "There is no good stuff in Baishuishan anymore. Just listen to this kind of news and don't take it seriously."

But some people are waiting and watching: "Su Hanze dares to be so high-profile, maybe there is something behind it. Anyway, there is no rush to take action, so let's wait and see."

These discussions soon reached Ah Kun's ears. He was sitting in a private room of a restaurant in Wan Chai, with half-eaten Cantonese dishes on the table and a glass of wine in his hand. After listening to his subordinates' report, his face became uncertain. "This move by the surname Su is quite interesting." Ah Kun narrowed his eyes and tapped the wine glass lightly with his fingers, "It seems that he is going to fight back."

"Brother Kun, do you think he really dug out something good, or is he just bluffing?" The skinny monkey asked vaguely while chewing on a chicken foot.

"It's probably just bluffing." A Kun sneered, "But since he dared to release such news, it means he hasn't completely collapsed yet. We have to add fuel to the fire before he can't hold on any longer."

"How to add it?" The skinny monkey looked expectant.

"Simple." A Kun took a sip of wine, his tone revealing a fierceness, "Find someone to break into the mine and keep an eye on the stone. As long as there is a chance, destroy it. Without the support of the stone, how long can he continue his show?"

That night, a figure sneaked into the Baishuishan mine construction site.

He was wearing worker's clothes, lowered his head and walked around the patrolling security guards, heading straight for the storage place of the rough stone. When he got closer, he looked around to make sure no one noticed him, then he took out a small hammer from his arms and prepared to smash the stone.

However, just as the hammer was about to fall, a beam of light from a flashlight suddenly shone over: "What are you doing?"

The man was startled and turned to run, but was blocked by a figure. The man was Su Hanze. He crossed his arms and looked at the other person coldly, with a hint of sarcasm in his tone: "A Kun sent you here? You are quite courageous."

The man said stubbornly: "I... I'm just a worker. I want to see if this stone is worth money."

"Really?" Su Hanze sneered, "Then let me tell you, this stone is really worthless. Unfortunately, your job tonight is worth money."

As soon as he finished speaking, several security guards came out from the darkness and pinned the man to the ground in no time.

"Boss, how do we deal with this guy?" Liu ran over with a flashlight, his tone revealing a hint of excitement.

"Send him to the police station." Su Hanze said slowly, "And tell them that this guy was caught stealing. Let the police ask him about the details."

When the man heard this, his face turned pale instantly and he began to beg for mercy: "Boss Su, don't call the police! I...I really didn't mean to do it, someone forced me to do it!"

"Someone forced you?" Su Hanze raised his eyebrows and asked in a playful tone, "Who forced you?"

The man hesitated for a moment, and finally gritted his teeth and said, "Yes...it's A-Kun."

Hearing this name, Su Hanze showed a sneer on his face: "Very good. I want to see what other tricks he can play."

The next day, when A Kun received the news that his men had been arrested, his face was so gloomy that water was about to drip out of it. He slammed his fist on the table and said through gritted teeth: "The man surnamed Su is really cunning!"

"Brother Kun, what should we do next?" the skinny monkey asked cautiously.

"What should we do?" A Kun sneered, his eyes as fierce as a venomous snake. "Since he likes to play so much, let's play with him to the end. I don't believe he can hold on!"

The nights in Hong Kong Island are so dull that it makes people breathless. The neon lights in the streets and alleys flicker with blurry lights, and the humid air mixed with the sea breeze gives people a lingering feeling of dampness.

The Baishuishan Mine was still busy. The searchlights illuminated the entire construction site brightly. The workers worked with their heads down. Occasionally, someone looked up and wiped the sweat off their face, but there was an indescribable uneasiness in their eyes.

In the mine office, Su Hanze drank cold tea while flipping through the messy reports on the table.

Ah Liu stood nearby, reporting the afternoon's situation in a low voice: "Boss, those trucks have shipped the goods successfully, but someone said they saw suspicious figures on the mountain road again. I asked the brothers to keep a close eye on them, and also brought a few steel pipes. If they dare to make a move, I will make them bleed."

"Bleeding?" Su Hanze raised his head, a sneer on his face, "Don't make it too obvious. People like A-Kun like to find something to hold against you. If you kill someone, he'll have a reason to hold us back."

"But if we don't act tough, will he think we're easy to bully?" Ah Liu was a little unwilling. "The workers have started to grumble about the mess he made these past two days. They say the mine can't hold on any longer."

"Can't hold on?" Su Hanze put the cup heavily on the table and sneered, "Do they really believe that A Kun can turn the world upside down? This mine will really stop working without him?"

Ah Liu shut up tactfully, but couldn't help muttering in his heart: Boss, you are just being stubborn. If the car gets hijacked again, the order from the client will be completely ruined.

At the same time, in a nightclub in Wan Chai, Ah Kun was leaning on the sofa with a glass of whiskey in his hand, looking through the smoke at a younger brother kneeling opposite him.

"You said you didn't stop those cars?" A Kun's voice was low and no emotion could be heard.

"Brother Kun, I... I have tried my best!" the younger brother said tremblingly, "They have more people in the car this time, and they have weapons. Our people don't dare to force their way in!"

"Waste!" A Kun smashed the wine glass to the ground. The sound of broken glass made the whole box quiet.

The skinny monkey quickly came up and said in a flattering manner, "Brother Kun, you can't blame the brothers for this. The guy named Su was obviously prepared. He has obviously strengthened the security of the mine in the past two days, and even kept a close eye on the workers."

"Can he keep an eye on the mine and the market?" A Kun sneered, lit up the cigarette on the table, and took a deep breath. "The more he clings to the mine, the more it shows that he can't hold on any longer. Next, we will start with the customers and completely cut off his retreat."

"Customer?" The thin monkey was stunned for a moment, "Brother Kun, what do you mean?"

"Simple." A Kun flicked the ash off his cigarette, his tone revealing a fierceness. "Tell his biggest client that there is something wrong with the Baishuishan mine and the goods are not clean. Then post a few fake photos, saying that the mine has not only unearthed jade, but also ammunition boxes."

"Great! Brother Kun, you're still great!" The skinny monkey clapped his hands, "Once that client receives this letter, I'm sure I won't dare to cooperate with him again!"

(End of this chapter)

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