Lip and Sword:唇枪 Volume 3 by Jin Shisi Chai

Lip and Sword:唇枪 Volume 3 by Jin Shisi Chai

Author:Jin Shisi Chai
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: danmei
Publisher: ViaLactea


Four months after its initial suspension, Oriental TV Line returned with Revenge of Shanxiao.

While preparing the materials for reporting and revealing Sheng-Yu’s crimes and misdeeds, Xing Ming worked with Gao Feng and started bringing the victims together to sue Sheng-Yu in court. The news about the return of Oriental TV Line soon spread like a wildfire. Meanwhile, Liao Jun didn’t view it as a big deal. She was quite sure of the fact that Yu Zhongye wouldn’t ruin his own future and that his son, Yu Shao’ai, the dear grandson of Hong Wanliang, wouldn’t agree to hurt his own family.

Liao Jun thought that maybe the issue would be glossed over, just as others had been in the past. No matter what Xing Ming had done in secret, Yu Zhongye would look the other way as per usual, and, out of the respect of Chairman Yu, she would not harm Xing Ming, the apple of his eye.

With the exception of Gao Feng, the thorn in Sheng-Yu’s side, most of the villagers who’d suffering from disease caused by the pollution were short-sighted and greedy individuals who would easily agree to settle out of court after receiving a few bribes. The Laws of the Jungle—“Kill or be killed” and “Shoot first, ask questions later”—had been engrained into the heart of Sheng-Yu for years. Hence, Liao Jun told her younger brother the simplest way to sort out any problems was by finishing Gao Feng off. After all, an average lower-class man like Gao Feng was powerless. He was filled with fury and courage yet lacking in actual influence.

Thereupon one day Xing Ming suddenly lost contact with Gao Feng. Their connection was abruptly cut off just like how Yu Shao’ai suddenly vanished from his sight and his life.

Without corroborated proof, without the collected evidence that was still in Yu Shao’ai’s hands, and without an actual plaintiff, suing Sheng-Yu judicially was no longer an option.

Any reporter should always stick to the core principles of objectivity, impartiality and fairness, and media coverage should never be used as a solid weapon for protecting the rights or solid proof of a charge. Even though the Liao siblings didn’t make anything out of dealing with the troubles caused by Xing Ming, they didn’t completely put down their guards. The world of business was full of wargames. As the art of war claimed, “Soft power works more wisely than the hard power.” This meant crushing the morale of the enemy was better than enforcing violence. Given all these years of struggling, Liao Jun soon came up with a solution that was viable without lifting a finger.

When Liao Hui personally “invited” Xing Ming out, the host was tied up again and taken blindfolded to the meeting place. Liao Hui’s face came into his sight right after the blindfold was removed and quickly the dizziness caused by the sudden sunlight faded as his vision was restored.

“You’re Yu-shu’s bed partner, so I guess we’re all part of the same family now.”

Liao Hui started spouting



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