Chapter Six Loyalty Hall
Hearing the words coming from outside the door, Ailin, who was about to jump out of the window and escape, was slightly startled.
Uncle Yuan?
Zhongyi Hall?
In Ailin's memory, he actually knew a person he called Uncle Yuan, who was the nephew of a distant relative of Ailin's grandfather.
Back then, the other party smuggled himself to New York from the mainland. It is said that it was Aylin's grandfather who helped him organize various things, and finally managed to solve the problem of settling down.
Even during the first period of time, the other party stayed at Aylin's grandfather's house. It was not until the other party found a job that he moved out of Aylin's grandpa's house.
With this level of friendship, the relationship between the two families is very good.
When Aylin was young, Uncle Yuan would come to visit his grandfather with gifts during holidays.
It's just that Ailin's mother doesn't seem to like Uncle Yuan who is in the gang, and she doesn't like Ailin to have too much contact with him. After the death of his grandparents, the relationship between the two families quickly faded.
But even so, every Spring Festival, Uncle Yuan still comes to the door with a bunch of gifts.
After recalling the memory of Uncle Yuan.
Aylin hesitated.
After arriving at the door blocking the cabinet, I saw through the peephole that in the empty corridor outside the door stood only a short-cut, burly man with a Chinese character face and a scar at the corner of his eye.
He tentatively said: "Uncle Yuan?"
"Nonsense, who else could I be? You kid, can't you even hear my voice?" the man outside the door said angrily.
After confirming through "spiritual vision" that Uncle Yuan was the only one outside the door, and that he had no ill intentions towards him.
Ailin just moved the wardrobe that blocked the door.
Hearing the noise coming from the room, a strange look flashed across Uncle Yuan's face standing at the door.
After a while, Ai Lin opened the door of the hotel and said to Uncle Yuan: "How can that be possible?"
Uncle Yuan didn't care about the insincerity in Aylin's words.
Instead, he looked at the set of cabinets next to the door and nodded happily: "Hey, not bad, it's a bit better than before."
After speaking.
Uncle Yuan walked into Ailin's rented room unceremoniously, found a place to sit down, and asked Ailin: "You kid, how did you provoke those people from the Water Ghost Gang? Their main power is
Logically speaking, you shouldn't be able to offend them at that area of the pier?"
Aylin said helplessly: "I didn't provoke them, but they provoked me."
Uncle Yuan raised his eyebrows when he heard this and said, "Tell me about it!"
"They were probably eyeing the house my grandpa left me and the money my mother left me, so they knocked me out and gave me medicine. They planned to make that kind of video for me and force me to submit, but I
I escaped, and then I called the police. The police rushed into the place where they kidnapped me, rescued another girl who was kidnapped by them, and seemed to have shot two of them, the three people you mentioned, during the fight.
Maybe they came to take revenge on me. To be honest, if you didn’t tell me, this is the first time I’ve even heard of the name Water Ghost Gang.”
Although Aylin did not feel any malice from Uncle Yuan, he only selected some of them that he could say.
As for the New York Police Department chief and a possible big shot behind this matter, Aylin didn't even mention it.
Even Gwen's identity was described by Aylin as an innocent victim.
After all, Uncle Yuan is not a good person certified by the world like Pepper Potts. Strictly speaking, there has been no contact between the two of them for a long time.
For Aylin now, it is better to be cautious.
"Are you eyeing the house left by Uncle Lin? The Water Ghost Gang seems to be expanding their territory recently. Are they targeting Chinatown?"
After listening to what Ailin said, Uncle Yuan didn't know what he thought of. He frowned and even pulled the scar at the corner of his eye, making him look even more fierce.
I thought for a few seconds.
Uncle Yuan stood up and said: "You and I will go to see the seventh uncle later. When the time comes, you can talk to the seventh uncle about what I told you, but focus on the fact that they are eyeing your house. Chinatown is ours."
The territory of the Chinese people, whether our Zhongyi Hall or other halls, will not let outsiders put their hands into Chinatown."
Ailin's eyes lit up when he heard this.
Uncle Yuan's intention was obvious. He wanted to blame the three men from the Water Ghost Gang for causing trouble for Ai Lin to the fact that the Water Ghost Gang was eyeing Chinatown territory.
If someone on their own territory causes trouble and causes trouble with other gangs, gangs like Zhongyi Tang may not pay attention to it.
But if someone is eyeing their territory, the people in Zhongyi Hall will definitely sit back and watch.
As long as Zhongyi Tang takes action, no matter what the outcome is.
Aelin will be much safer than it is now.
Thinking of this, Ai Lin solemnly said to Uncle Yuan: "I understand what to do, thank you Uncle Yuan."
Upon seeing this, Uncle Yuan's eyes flashed with joy, but on the surface he waved it off indifferently.
"It's just a small thing."
"By the way, let's go. Uncle Seven is getting old, so we can't keep him waiting too long."
"Okay."
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New York
Since immigrating, the Chinese in Zhongyi Hall have always encountered unfair treatment, oppression by capital, racial discrimination, and even bullying by some black people and gangs. During that time, the lives of the Chinese were in dire straits.
In this context, a Chinese gang called "Hongmen" came into being. It connects the poor people at the bottom and the wealthy class at the top. They cooperate and compete with the government while dealing with the oppression of the capitalist class, and even use force when necessary.
Resistance.
At the peak of Hongmen, nine out of ten Chinese Americans were members of the organization.
But when there are more people, there are more thoughts.
Once its peak period passed, Hongmen began to decline and split into multiple Chinese gangs, large and small.
Zhongyi Hall is one of them.
To this day, although Zhongyi Tang is not the most powerful among the Chinese gangs, it is the group with the most seniority.
Under the leadership of Uncle Yuan, Ai Lin came to the entrance of the Zhongyi Hall.
Go around the hall and walk into a room on the left.
Aylin saw three black men tied together with hemp rope.
At this time, their faces were bruised and there was blood at the corners of their mouths. They were obviously "entertained" by the hospitable Zhongyi Tang friends.
On both sides of the room stood a row of young men with unkind expressions, and on the big mahogany chair at the top sat a meticulous old man wearing a Tang suit and combing his silver hair.
"Seventh uncle, we've brought him here."
The old man sitting at the top put down the tea cup in his hand, nodded to Uncle Yuan, then looked at Ai Lin and said: "Tell me, how did you, the little guy, offend the Water Ghost Gang and get them to send three people?
Chapter completed!