After drinking, Liu Jun called a rickshaw to send him back to the North Point Diva. His house was here, and the " Diva " was the Diva in the Tens song " The Next Stop Diva."
The name of the Heavenly Queen was derived from the Heavenly Queen Temple here.
Actually, the name of Tian Hou couldn't be found on the map of Xiang Xiang. Strictly speaking, Liu Jun lived in Caowang, and his house was in the northwest corner of Caowang, the second most prosperous place in Hong Kong.
Although he was working at Chatham Road in East Dragon and had to take a boat across the sea every day, he had no intention of settling down there temporarily. He enjoyed the life of taking the ferry twice a day.
" Actually, the biggest dream in my heart is to go home with him and sing for him…" Liu Jun hummed a song as he walked upstairs happily.
Liu Jun's house had four floors. The upper three floors were occupied, and the bottom floor was rented to open a grocery store. Moreover, Liu Jun had already rented the house to someone else before he took over. The sale did not break the lease. Although there was no such thing now, Liu Jun was still willing to admit the lease.
He didn't chase the store away, nor did he raise their rent. Instead, he acknowledged the original lease and allowed them to continue operating the store.
When the lease expired in four months, Liu Jun would sign a new contract with them and would not chase them away.
It was convenient for him to have a grocery store downstairs. In addition, he did not want to make things too complicated. He thought that it would not be long before he moved, and the place he wanted to move to was halfway up the mountain.
Mid-mountain was not a place where anyone could live just because they had money. It was still the private plot of land of the Eagle Country. No Chinese lived there, and Liu Jun was about to become the first Chinese to live on the mountain.
When he passed by the second floor, Liu Jun heard the commotion inside. He knew that his troublesome nephew had brought Sister Feng home again.
Ever since he brought him to the nightclub, Liu Xiangui's nerves were stirred by Liu Jun. From that day on, he often wandered around the fireworks alley.
When he first went to the nightclub, Liu Jun realized that he was spending too much money, so he controlled his cash flow. Who knew that this kid would not give up and would turn to patronize Sister Feng, who was relatively low-end. It became a common occurrence to bring Sister Feng home for the night.
Liu Jun didn't care about him. It was useless for a 35-year-old man who only knew what a woman felt like.
Of course, Liu Jun was so relaxed and tolerant to him because he had nothing to do now. It was a good time for him to relax.
Once he started to get busy, Liu Jun would make sure that Liu Xiangui's feet didn't touch the ground, and he had to calculate the time when he went to the toilet.
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In the blink of an eye, Liu Jun had been working for a few weeks.
The policeman in charge of guiding him was called Gao Lao. He was a slightly fat old policeman and a genuine horse racing fan. Whenever he was free, he would read the horse racing book and bet on the horses. His monthly salary and most of the black income were donated to the outer village of the Walled City of Nine Dragons.
The Fragrance Alley Horse Club was still a very prestigious place, and there were no betting stations for commoners. It was unimaginable for ordinary people to bet on horses.
Not only did he not have the qualifications, but he also could not afford the betting fees of the Joust Club.
Let's put it this way. If you want to go to the Horse Club to see the horses, you have to be the horse owner or be brought in by the horse owner. The starting price of the bet was very high, and the winning or losing was at least a few hundred Hong Kong dollars. At this time, a few hundred Hong Kong dollars was already a huge sum of money.
Liu Jun roughly knew what Xiang Xiang was like now from Gao Lao's mouth. In short, it was a word "chaotic".
This place was said to be under the jurisdiction of the Eagle Country, but the people walking on the streets were all yellow-skinned loyal people. The Zhongguo people didn't give in to the Eagle Country guy at all, so when managing Fragrance Alley, they still had to put the Zhongguo people in an important position.
Loyalists loved to form cliques for personal gain. As long as you had power and influence, you could gather a large force around you.
The foreigners were afraid of power, so they constantly supported new forces to balance the forces that were too big and out of control. This was to balance the power, so that everyone restrained each other and no one dared to move.
As for the foreigners, they became the hot cakes in the eyes of these forces. They tried their best to rope them in and kept sending money. As a result, the entire Fragrance Alley was in a good state. From afar, it looked prosperous and prosperous, and the economy soared.
Take East Dragon City as an example. There were three main streets here, namely Chatham Road, Zhongshan Road, and Salisbury Road.
These three streets almost included the most prosperous areas of the city. The area surrounding the Tsimshatsui District was divided into plainclothes, military and police, and the " autonomous district " of the society.
Among them, plainclothes mainly took advantage of the big families, which was to collect large amounts of "black money" from hotels, gambling stalls, and powder stalls. The military police could only do small things and collect the so-called "public security management fee" from ordinary street vendors who bought noodles, sugar cane, and breakfast.
The " autonomous area " was usually linked to the powerful Inspector Hua. As long as the gift was delivered to one person, the disaster could be resolved and the people could be carefree.
Of course, these places could not be ruled out. Inspector Hua himself had paid for them.
After Liu Jun learned about this, he kept it in his heart. Although he was not interested in these benefits, he had to know what to do.
In the 1950s and 1960s, the police system was very strict. For example, Liu Jun's military uniform was a few levels lower than his plainclothes.
Military uniforms were the lowest level of existence in the Xiang Xiang police force. In addition, plainclothes were the nemesis of clubs. Whether it was serious crimes or anti-triad (there was no such thing as O's), they were all on top of the heads of those restless clubs.
The society gave face to the plainclothes, but not to the military.
Moreover, there were many Blue Party soldiers in Fragrance Alley, and many of them had hidden guns in their hands. If you offended a society, they would not care if you were a cop or not. They would throw out some money and draw a life and death draw to find a desperate person to kill you on the street.
Their low status made everyone lower in front of the plainclothes officers.
Her salary was not as high as theirs, and she did not receive as much money as them. Even Sister Feng was not as beautiful as them. There were complaints within the military police, but no one dared to stand out.
This was the nature of the Chinese people. They were lazy in politics. They always wanted someone to take the initiative to stand up and bear everything. They were just watching from the sidelines. When there were benefits, they wanted a share.
The husky would lower its head in front of a shepherd dog, but when it faced other huskies, it would use its paper-thin guts to bark wildly.
Blood splattered everywhere. The person who was bleeding was definitely an ordinary person. Only when facing another ordinary person would an ordinary person dare to be so hot-blooded.
In front of people he knew he couldn't afford to offend, he would respectfully call them 'father', and he wouldn't feel ashamed. Instead, he would feel proud.
Liu Jun was clear about this. This was his chance to gain power. Only when everyone was lazy and useless would it be easy for him to rise to the top. By designing a few schemes, he could easily rise to the top and become their spokesperson, becoming the target of their support.
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It was said that everyone needed a mirror so that they could look at themselves often and know what they were. However, those who knew themselves didn't need to look in the mirror. It was useless to look in the mirror for things that did not know themselves!
- Qian Zhongshu
I knew that my writing level was low, but in order to survive, I shamelessly asked everyone for some flowers and evaluation votes.
" Of course, if you look down on what I've written, you can choose to quietly switch to another book to enjoy yourself. You can also scold me a few times before leaving. As long as there's something to say, I'll humbly accept it.
When I was young, I wanted to be Lu Xun. When I was young, I thought I was Runtu. In recent years, I realized that I was the Cha on Runtu's fork. After experiencing a few times when no one cared about me, I realized that I was nothing!
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