Chapter 67: The “Big Four” Contest
Chapter 67: The “Big Four” Confrontation
"Damn, you really are one of the Big Four!" Zuoshou cursed and spat on Chaochuan's face, causing a commotion among Chaochuan's younger brothers.
"Fuck your mother, show some respect!"
"Fuck, are you worthy of the name of the Big Four?"
After hearing Chao Chuan hand over the seal, Yin Zhaotang's eyes were not surprised. Some thoughts flashed through his mind, and he slowly loosened his five fingers that were clamped around Chao Chuan's neck. He spoke in a very unfriendly tone: "So you are really from the same sect of the Four Greats, but the word "same" is not loud enough to scare my brothers."
"Two people, please ask Brother Chaochuan to go to the bathroom and wake up. Don't sit in random seats anymore."
"Those remaining old brothers, who have no position or title, are they qualified to speak loudly to me?"
"Do you really think Hongmen has no rules? Cut off the tendons of their hands and feet and throw them out of the theater."
How could Chao Chuan's younger brothers just sit there and wait for death? Just as they were about to draw their knives, Niu Qiang pierced two holes in their bodies with his horn knife. Niu Qiang pushed them against the wall and threatened them in a cold tone: "Want to play? Remember to buy a grave and a coffin!"
Swish!
Niu Qiang drew out his bloodshot knife and rushed forward with a few thugs. He easily chopped down several of Lao Tong's henchmen and dragged them out of the theater like dead dogs.
Many audience members who witnessed the bloody fight over seats turned a blind eye when they saw people getting injured, found their seats and continued to sit down waiting for the show to start.
Which theater has not shed the blood of bad guys? It doesn't matter as long as it doesn't splash on them.
It is very embarrassing for the hooligans to be scalped, and they will not take the initiative to call the police. A scalped ticket costs 85 cents.
Two tickets are enough for an hourly room.
Yin Zhaotang sat in the middle of the first row and waved to the theater manager who came to inquire about the situation. When he came closer, he whispered, "Excuse me, I like to watch movies in silence. I booked the theater temporarily. Please help me clear out the customers, return the ticket money in full, and say sorry."
"Okay, Brother Tang." The foreman knew what was going on and quickly agreed in a low voice. He then led people to turn on the lights in the theater and apologized to the guests through a loudspeaker.
After promising that the ticket could be used to watch any movie the next day, the audience gradually left, their expressions and attitudes were not very good, but they did not dare to spit shit to avoid getting in trouble.
When King saw the big boss causing trouble for someone in his own place, his expression became a little annoyed. After saying a few words to Brother Hao, he hurriedly left the theater and called his brothers in the gang.
Jiang Hao sat on the left and right side of the boss, put his feet on the second-floor railing, closed his unbuttoned shirt, and said dissatisfiedly: "Four Majors?"
"Those who have no ability are called the Four Greats, while those who have enough ability are the top ones! Damn, how dare you, a rotten red stick, step over the line!"
Zuoshou reminded in a low voice: "Brother Tang, Chaochuan is also a well-known person in Mong Kok. How could he not know the rules of the underworld? He is not friendly."
If Yin Zhaotang gave up his seat today, his reputation would be ruined. He wouldn't be able to sit in the main seat when watching a movie in his own theater. In the future, when he goes out to settle disputes, he won't even have a chair.
When the gangsters see the real owner coming to watch a movie, those who dare to grab seats are all deliberately looking for trouble, or they are bullying others by taking advantage of their power and looking down on the other party.
Yin Zhaotang leaned back in the sofa chair, crossed his legs, the movie on the canvas had already started, and the audience had all dispersed.
But after the movie started, the theater slowly filled up again. More and more Lao Zhong brothers, armed with sticks and machetes, entered the Nathan Road Theater and found seats arranged by King.
Some people stood at the entrance of the theater, while others guarded the back door. After more than ten minutes, Niu Qiang returned to the theater and whispered to the boss: "There was too much urine in the toilet, and he couldn't hold his breath, so he passed out."
"Well, wait for Lao Tong's people to come and pick him up." Yin Zhaotang said in a flat tone, as if he was talking about a trivial matter.
Zuo Shou made a phone call in the corner for a while, and then came over with a mobile phone and said, "Boss, we have found out. Chao Chuan is Lao Tong's horse king, specializing in the flesh trade."
Jiang Hao laughed: "You are picking on us. You can't do business with us, so you come here to pick a fight on purpose. You don't know whether you live or die."
"There are always people like this every year, and we'll get rid of them as soon as they come. Yau Tsim Mong looks like a place with a lot of money, but if you break it down into different industries, the amount of money each industry can earn is fixed."
"If you eat more dry food, they will only eat some liquid food. It would be strange if they don't cause trouble for you. Boss, the Big Four are 'not for fighting but for eating'. Chao Chuan Xiangduo just now signed up for the Big Four." The left hand was a brain eater. He checked Chao Chuan's background and more or less understood his intentions. He looked a little worried.
Yin Zhaotang was a little bored watching "Killer Trench". He rested his elbows on the armrests of the chair, supported his cheeks, and replied indifferently: "What are you surprised about? The Four Greats!"
I don’t know if it’s because it’s a foreign director, but the character is both a Western strongman and a short Chinese man.
On the surface, it is a story about a Chinese immigrant who relies on his relatives, is oppressed by local gangs, and finally stands firm in Chinatown through hard work. However, the deep ideological core is full of discrimination such as American supremacy and Chinese clowns.
Golden Harvest is crazy for trying to enter Hollywood and expand overseas markets by lowering its status and pleasing foreigners. If you look down on yourself, who else will look up to you?
It made the local audience feel uncomfortable.
Old-fashioned, boring, deserves to fail!
Zuoshou said calmly: "Dozens of brothers give me courage, I won't be scared of anyone coming!"
"If you don't want to fight, you won't eat. It sounds like a coward's words!" Jiang Hao looked down on this sentence, but the Big Four relied on this sentence to stand firm in the world.
To put it more clearly, when the Big Four companies meet their rivals they fight together, but they are not partners in business and each does their own thing.
The "Old Tongs" are called Tong San Wo, with about four to five thousand members. They are not a big name in Hong Kong Island, but they are quite powerful in Yau Tsim Mong and Wan Chai areas.
Jing Zhongyi and the Lao Tong family are equally matched. Neither can defeat the other. If they fight to death, the worst that can happen is that they both perish.
But compared with the "Big Four", Jing Zhongyi pales in comparison and has no qualifications to compete at the table.
Yin Zhaotang held his chin up and pretended to be serious and teased: "Believe it or not, in a few minutes, dozens of brothers from the Big Four will rush in to test your skills."
Jiang Hao responded with disdain: "It's better to be more resistant, so that I can have enough fun!"
Just after he finished speaking, a hurried sound of footsteps could be heard at the entrance of the theater. Quan Yizhi, a handsome man with a red stick, walked in with a group of brothers and shouted, "Who is Shenxiantang, trying to provoke my four brothers? Are you tired of living in the human world and planning to ascend to heaven and become a god?"
The lights in the theater were turned on.
Hundreds of loyal brothers stood up in rows, raised their weapons and pointed them at the people at the door.
Yin Zhaotang did not even move from his seat, and said in a loud voice: "Are you all here? If you are, come up and talk!"
(End of this chapter)