"Li Zhongqing." Ou Nan calmly uttered a name.
These were just the people who were kneeling in front of Ou Nan's door, hoping that he could become one of them. When Ou Nan had just arrived in Korea, he had caused a lot of trouble.
As he wanted to stay here for a long time, Ou Nan had taken a fancy to a seaside villa that was sold for a high price. This villa had already caught the eye of a big shot in Korea with a black background. That big shot kept trying to lower the price for the seller.
Because of this big shot's black background, the seller had a headache. He endured the pressure and persevered. However, he knew in his heart that if this big shot turned hostile and really attacked him, he would definitely not be able to withstand the pressure.
Just as the seller was about to give up and was about to sell it to this big shot at a low price, Ou Nan appeared. Without a second word, he paid the money and bought the place directly. To a certain extent, this really freed the seller.
The seller wanted to emigrate, so he immediately left Korea after selling it. By the time the big shot realized it, everything was already too late.
The boss wanted to catch the seller, but the seller had already migrated to the American Empire on the other side of the ocean. He had the American Empire's household register and had become an American citizen. This left the boss at his wit's end.
After all, Korea was a coward in front of the American Empire. He definitely did not dare to touch an American citizen, so this matter could only be left unsettled.
However, this house was very much liked by the big shot. In the end, the big shot vented all his anger on Ou Nan. He arranged for twenty people to find trouble with Ou Nan. He even specially instructed them not to damage the house at all. They only needed to teach him a lesson.
In the end, these twenty people went missing. Three days later, they were rescued by fishermen on an isolated island. They were in a very sorry state.
Naturally, the big shot was completely furious. He gathered all the triads in the country to kill Ou Nan. In the end, all of them fell in front of Ou Nan's door. One by one, they were all beaten up.
The Korean police were involved in this matter. Ou Nan's answer made them speechless. "They were fighting in front of my house. I haven't called the police yet. What right do they have to call the police?"
The police said that someone accused him of injuring these people.
Ou Nan asked the Korean police to count the number of people and asked, "I can injure so many people alone? This is too much of a joke. Someone wants to frame me. You have to investigate this matter. "
But in reality, these nearly eight hundred people were all crippled by Ou Nan's punches and kicks.
Through conventional judgment, the police realized that Ou Nan's words made sense, so they did not suspect Ou Nan at all.
That night, Ou Nan snuck into that big shot's house, broke his limbs, and threw him into the high seas … Although that big shot was lucky enough to come back alive, he never dared to provoke Ou Nan again.
It was at that time that Ou Nan gained a foothold in a single battle. As a result, many big shots wanted to test him to see if he was really someone with a decent standard. In the end, Ou Nan easily dealt with the people they had arranged.
Therefore, although Ou Nan was said to be living in seclusion in Korea, the truly powerful people in Korea all knew about him. Those big shots who raised experts at high prices all knew about Ou Nan's ability.
This created a situation that made Onan very angry. His front door was as busy as a marketplace. Because of this, Ou Nan flew into a rage and warned these big shots that if they dared to send people to harass him again, he would definitely teach them a lesson once he found out who it was.
These big shots all changed their strategy, but most of them still became respectful and respectful. Then, they would look for opportunities to visit him.
This Lee Zhongqing was one of the people who only managed to meet Ounan after 'visiting the thatched cottage three times'. How powerful was he in Korea? To put it simply, ninety percent of the underground arms in Korea were controlled by him.
Although Korea learned a lot from the American Empire, they did not learn how to manage guns.
Everyone knew very well that even in a country like the American Empire, which was relatively more free, the gap between the rich and the poor, and the hatred in society were relatively better controlled.
Gun violence in the American Empire was endless. Guns were everywhere in the American Empire and had become a stubborn disease that was difficult to get rid of.
Due to the fact that it was easy to buy guns, the United States of America was the country with the most violent conflicts among all the countries. There were even large-scale gunfights happening every day. According to an international survey, 30 out of 100 people in the United States of America were killed by gunfire!
This was different from Hua Xia. In Hua Xia, people usually died of illness or natural causes. Those who were killed by guns were basically the most vicious criminals or those who were really courting death.
There were actually quite a number of guns in Huaxia society. It could even be said that as long as the country really conducted a house-to-house search, they could definitely find a number that would shock even the United States. However, although there were guns, there were definitely not many people who dared to use them carelessly.
Those who secretly hunted pheasants or hares might fire a few shots. Those who dared to shoot people were very few outlaws.
As the saying goes, the more guns there are, the more violence there is. Therefore, most countries would control guns. This was especially true for countries with severe social polarization and greater social hatred. Therefore, they had to strictly control guns. Once they were legalized, chaos would definitely ensue.
It was also illegal for Korea to play with guns. However, Li Zhongqing could control 90% of the underground gun resources. What did this mean?
This showed Li Zhongqing's status in Korea, especially when it came to his background in the underworld. Who would dare to not give him face? Who did not know that his guns were so many that even the country was afraid of him?
Even someone like him wanted to ask Ou Nan to work for him and help him.
Ou Nan rejected him very cleanly. Later on, Li Zhongqing arranged for eight first-class experts to cause trouble for Ou Nan. However, they were all crippled by Ou Nan! After that incident, Li Zhongqing's admiration for Ou Nan rose to a whole new level.
Therefore, even if Ou Nan had never agreed to help Li Zhongqing, Li Zhongqing had already said that whoever dared to go against Ou Nan was going against Li Zhongqing. Whoever dared to provoke Ou Nan, Li Zhongqing would not let them off easily.
This was actually a kind of bribe. He hoped to use this method to let Ou Nan feel his sincerity and make Ou Nan help him willingly.
For this, Li Zhongqing had done a lot of things. Unfortunately, Ou Nan had never taken these things seriously.
As time passed, Li Zhongqing felt a headache coming on. After looking for many opportunities, he finally found a chance to talk to Ou Nan.
However, Ou Nan directly rejected him, saying that he did not want to care about anything. Furthermore, his attitude towards Korea was not good. He did not come to live in Korea because he liked Korea. He just wanted to avoid the complicated matters in the country.
Li Zhongqing asked him why he did not like Korea.
Ou Nan sneered and told Li Zhongqing that he was a child born next to the Qinhuai River. That was why he had special feelings for that humiliating period of history. It was because he knew that his ancestors had been humiliated during the invading war.
His ancestors had also told him that during the massacre in Jingnan City, the Koreans were even more ruthless than the Japanese.
The first troop to violate the Japanese military order and force Hua Xia women to do dirty things was Matsui Ishikone's 15th Division's Korean Troops! Among all the Japanese troops that attacked Jingnan City, the Koreans had a relatively high proportion. Some of the troops were even 40% Koreans.
This was not nonsense. At that time, the Koreans were the slaves of the Japanese. It was normal for them to be brought out to die.
In fact, after so many years of war, many Japanese memoirs mentioned that the Koreans were very loyal to the Japanese. They would do whatever they were told and were very obedient.
However, the Koreans' loyalty to the Japanese was their cruelty to the Hua Xia.
Ou Nan had always hated the Jingnan people who were crazy about Korean celebrities. He felt that those youngsters were too ignorant and easily forgave Korea's past. There were even people who tried to whitewash Korea's past. They said that Korea was a dog of the Japanese and had been swallowed up by the Japanese. They had become slaves and if they didn't listen to their masters, their masters would be angry.
However, what about the Vietnam War 20 years later? The Koreans had already become independent! Many Koreans were sent to Yue Country by the Korean army. However, the Korean soldiers who were the accomplices of the American Empire had a worse reputation than the American soldiers. They would do anything!
Furthermore, the Korean soldiers did not even let off women and children. There were even some who would compete with each other to tear a newborn into two. This caused the Yue Country's citizens to shudder. The Yue Country's elders were definitely traumatized by this.
Even now, this matter was still a taboo topic in Korea. They were the most barbaric and cruel of all the invading troops! That's right, they were number one!
From this, one could see the nature of the Koreans.
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