Chapter 385: Finding Beauty

Chapter 385: Finding Beauty
Two days later, at night, Tsuen Wan Pier.

Curry Ma delivered a batch of Type 56 rifles engraved with verses from the Koran to Niu in Tai Po. After receiving the payment, he drove to Wing On Building in Tsim Sha Tsui East.

Carrying two suitcases, he took the elevator to the 13th floor. In the elevator lobby, he opened his arms and accepted Xu Gang's body search.

Xu Gang has gradually adapted to life in Hong Kong Island and brought some of the rules of the Palace into the Criminal Court. The brothers in charge of security have gradually received professional training.

After confirming that Curry Ma had no eavesdropping devices or weapons, Xu Gang pushed open the door and said, "Come in."

Curry Horse glanced at the unknown big circle boy, took off his shoes and went into the house, saying politely: "Ding Ye!"

Yin Zhaotang was curled up on the sofa, holding a plate of fruit. When he saw the brother who had come as promised, he waved to him and said, "Sit down, have a durian, don't be shy."

Curry Ma stepped on the carpet, put the cash box on the coffee table, opened the box, and showed the US dollars inside: "Dingshou, 800,000 US dollars."

As the Falklands War and the Sino-British negotiations showed signs of failure, the Commonwealth economy was in turmoil, the pound fell, and the Hong Kong dollar, which was pegged to the pound, suffered setbacks.

This year, the Hong Kong dollar has fallen to seven to one against the US dollar, and will continue to depreciate to nine to one until the Hong Kong government implements a fixed exchange rate next year, directly pegging the Hong Kong dollar to the US dollar. The exchange rate will then stabilize at seven point eight to one.

Eight hundred thousand US dollars is equivalent to five million six hundred thousand Hong Kong dollars, of which nearly half is profit. One order is equivalent to the monthly income of the company's Mong Kok Hall Horse Ferry.

This is after delivering it to the downstream dismantlers, who only take the middle profit. Selling guns can make more money than selling yourself.

Yin Zhaotang picked up a durian and handed it to Curry Ma: "I will call you when there are goods coming out of Shencheng Bay in the future."

"I believe you have seen what it is."

Curry Ma took the durian, took a bite, and replied, "I know."

Yin Zhaotang wiped his hands with a towel, took out a checkbook, wrote down a number, and put it on the table: "One percent of the total amount of each batch of goods is your bonus. Go to the bank to cash it."

Curry Ma happily took the check and bowed, saying, "Thank you, Mr. Ding."

Yin Zhaotang chuckled and said, "Brothers, you all earned your money through hard work, so you don't need to thank me."

Although the cost of transporting goods from Shenzhen to Hong Kong is minimal and pork smuggling can be used as a cover, Hong Kong has not yet returned and geopolitical risks cannot be ignored.

Losing a batch of equipment is no big deal, but if the equipment falls into the hands of illegal organizations, it will cause a lot of unnecessary casualties.

Therefore, the people responsible for transporting goods between Shenzhen and Hong Kong must be loyal, brave, reliable, and able to stand on their own. It would be unsafe to entrust the task to a profiteer like Dapao.

"Although it's a bit tricky, the money is really thick." After his younger brother left, Yin Zhaotang lit a cigar, picked up a stack of US dollars, and truly felt the profit of the arms license.

With the support of the entire national industrial system, horse stables, magazines, entertainment industry, and valet parking have all become small businesses.

Relying on the local arms dismantling company, we reached the first deal. The amount was not large, but it was a good start and meant that the snowball had started to roll.

Of course, Dapu Niu used to handle small orders, and even though he had accumulated some customers, they all faced the same dilemma as him.

Lack of ships and containers!

The captain could secretly transport several thousand or hundreds of rocket launchers without telling the shipping company, but only if the client wanted to buy big ones or had a large order.

Without your own ship, who would be willing to risk being involved in a war, being targeted by foreign militaries, and possibly being shot down in one shot, to transport goods to hot spots?

Because interrupting military aid and cutting off logistics is a reasonable military action, shipping cargo ships will try their best to avoid going to the war zone.

Only with our own ships, our own shipping companies, and our own people can we sell our domestic military products to the world.

The help promised by Mr. Huo can only be used to solve the immediate problem. We still have to find a way to get a few container cruise ships.

First, you need to have money, which you are already slowly earning; second, there must be cruise ships for sale in the market.

The shipping industry is asset-heavy and has a slow turnover. It takes at least three years from ordering to building a cargo ship. If there is any delay in payment, it may take five or ten years to launch the ship.

The number of projects approved for each shipyard is still limited. For cost considerations, Hong Kong Shipping Company almost always places orders with the Japanese shipbuilding industry, with Mitsubishi Heavy Industries being the main manufacturer.

Shipping capacity is tight and container prices are soaring. A very important point is that ships cannot be built in time. If shipping companies fail to control their expectations and blindly invest in new ships, they will easily be dragged down by a sudden trade recession.

In 1986, Dong’s Orient Overseas Container Line collapsed due to this reason.

Finally, the mainland injected 940 million yuan through Huo Sheng’s company to help it overcome the difficulties.

If you want to make a big profit, the most cost-effective way is to buy Orient Overseas at the bottom.

However, it is really challenging to earn nearly 1 billion Hong Kong dollars in four years.

Half a month later, Da Pu Niu booked a private room at Si Hai Restaurant and specially invited Yin Zhaotang to meet and reminisce about the past.

The employer liked the last batch of enchanted weapons very much. He wanted to place an order for another batch of conventional weapons and ammunition worth 1.2 million US dollars. He had only one requirement, which was to enchant all the weapons, and even wanted to enchant bullets, grenades and helmets.

After finding out that the new order was from the Iranian military, Dapu Niu realized that he had made a lot of money from the previous order and that the customers had been upgraded.

After Yin Zhaotang added a "small" labor fee, he successfully took over the order and transferred it to Northern Industries.

At this time, Tai Po Niu was not very prominent among the many underground arms dealers in East Asia.
On the second floor exterior wall of Lianxing Building, Hennessy Road, Wan Chai, a new red signboard with the words "Chung Yi Hospital" and the Red Cross logo painted on it has been hung.

Zhang Yanxiu had been practicing medicine for 23 years, but he had never seen more than 300 patients queuing from the blood drawing room to the main entrance on the first day of the hospital's opening.

They are all beautiful girls who put on makeup, dress sexy and smell sexy.

Hundreds of young ladies who had just finished work, with all kinds of looks and body sizes, all stood there reluctantly and yawned.

A dozen grooms were smoking in the corridor and urging the young ladies to line up in an orderly manner.

Although the ladies know that physical examinations are a good thing, after working hard as gun handlers all night, they have to play cards, pick up boys, and fall in love during the day.

It’s a free physical examination, so why not have one more shot?

Dan Tart was wearing a suit and tie, smoking a cigar, looking very handsome, and standing side by side with the dean.

Seeing the ladies under his command chattering non-stop and uttering foul language at every turn, he felt very embarrassed and took out a red envelope and handed it forward: "President Zhang, please forgive me."

Zhang Yanxiu looked much better after receiving the bonus for the opening of the clinic, but he was still puzzled: "I understand that they want to open a men's department, but on the first day of opening, they didn't even cut the ribbon and turned it into a physical examination clinic. If this gets out, people will laugh at them."

Dan Tart clasped his hands together and said humbly, "I'm sorry, Dean Zhang, I don't know what the boss ordered me to do!"

"Can you settle the bill?" Zhang Yanxiu asked about the account.

Dan Tart said hurriedly: "Yes, I will pay now."

Zhang Yanxiu breathed a sigh of relief: "That's fine."

He gets a dividend of 5% of the hospital's revenue, so no matter what the boss does, he just has to make sure the hospital makes money.

There were more than 3,000 girls in the entire society, and they took turns to have their blood tested. It took five days and the hospital was extremely busy.

Five days later, the perverts in Hong Kong were not only bombarded with the advertisement of "Painless circumcision, strong real men" in "91 Magazine", but also saw an extremely shocking news.

The Chung Yi Hospital that advertised in the magazine actually held a charity event to help over 6,000 women in the service industry in Hong Kong to undergo infectious disease examinations.

In the Xunfang Guide section, the addresses of stores where employees participated in the physical examinations were also listed, and the slogan "The road is slippery, drive carefully" was displayed, indicating that waiters with infectious diseases had been dismissed from work for treatment and would never return to work.

The incident spread throughout Hong Kong, sparking heated discussions among citizens. Even TVB's evening news advised citizens to "drive carefully", triggering a round of discussions on banning pornography.

Even though the anti-pornography team received reports and went to check the houses of prostitutes, they could not stop the popularity of prostitutes, and even the street snack stalls in several buildings became popular.

Guests waiting for the clock would rather have a midnight snack and wait a little longer, and they all want to play it safe.

After the existence of AIDS was confirmed in 1981, the Department of Health carried out large-scale prevention propaganda, which invisibly gave Zhongyitang a boost.

(End of this chapter)