My Sexy CEO Wife

Chapter 66 The Power of a Coin



At nightfall.

A massive cargo ship sped through the boundless sea.

Two people were seated in the cabin, one was Gao Fei, the other was Pang Yunde, who at the moment had his head drooping, lips pouted, looking utterly dejected. He had come to Myanmar today hoping to make a big profit, but not only had he failed to earn any money, he had also been taken hostage. What damn bad luck.

Pang Yunde's subordinates were all crammed at the stern, dozens of men gathered close, not even daring to breathe heavily, all intimidated by Gao Fei.

"Buzz buzz buzz..."

A series of urgent ringtone sounds broke the silence in the cabin.

Gao Fei took out his phone from his pocket, glanced at the screen, and noticed a call from Luo Mingshan. He pressed the accept button, "Hello... Don't worry, I am safe now... Yes, Pang Yunde hid the batch of jade in Huaxia, I'm on my way to retrieve it... Okay, we'll get in touch later." After a brief conversation, Gao Fei hung up the phone.

Pang Yunde cautiously glanced at Gao Fei, "Sir, may I ask your esteemed surname?"

Gao Fei ignored Pang Yunde.

"Sir, this was a misunderstanding, I truly didn't know that the jade was yours, if I had known... I definitely wouldn't have bought it," Pang Yunde expressed remorsefully.

Gao Fei simply glanced at Pang Yunde, still remaining silent.

"Sir, once we get to Huaxia, I will immediately return the jade to you, but you must ensure my safety," Pang Yunde continued, "I give you the jade, you let me leave, you can't make things difficult for me."

"Hmph!" Gao Fei snorted lightly, "Are you threatening me?"

"No, no," Pang Yunde quickly shook his head, "How could I dare threaten you? I just want to make things clear..."

"Don't worry," Gao Fei said indifferently, "As long as you hand over the jade obediently, I will let you go."

"Good, good, I am reassured with your word, Sir," Pang Yunde breathed a sigh of relief, "Uh, Sir, have you trained in martial arts? Your moves are really impressive!"

"Don't ask what you shouldn't," Gao Fei glared at Pang Yunde, "From now on, shut your mouth and stop bothering me."

Being glared at by Gao Fei, Pang Yunde shriveled up, closed his mouth, and dared not speak recklessly anymore.

...

At dawn.

The cargo ship arrived in Huaxia, and now Pang Yunde's clout was evident. He just showed up and the sea customs patrol let the ship through without any inspection from beginning to end.

"These patrols seem pretty familiar with you?" Gao Fei remarked curtly.

"Uh, it's okay, I've dealt with them a few times. They know I'm a legitimate businessman, so they don't check on me," Pang Yunde said with a thick face.

A legitimate businessman? Gao Fei laughed inwardly, this Pang Yunde really had no shame. A smuggler claiming to be a legitimate businessman was a faceless joke.

The cargo ship docked at the pier, and then Gao Fei took Pang Yunde off the ship, "See that stone over there?"

"Over there?" Pang Yunde looked up, "You mean that big rock dozens of meters away?"

"Yes," Gao Fei nodded, "Keep your eyes wide open and look carefully." With those words, Gao Fei took out a coin from his pocket, flicked it with his finger, and the coin transformed into a gust of wind as it shot towards the rock dozens of meters away.

"What is..." At first, Pang Yunde was confused, not knowing what Gao Fei was up to, but then, he was completely dumbstruck, his eyes bulging, mouth agape, his face a picture of disbelief.

"Whoosh!"

"Bang!"

"Boom!"

The coin struck the rock, emitted a muffled sound, and then the several meter-high rock instantly cracked open, turning into a pile of rubble.

"This... this... this..." Pang Yunde's face twitched uncontrollably; he was filled with shock and fear. He knew Gao Fei was formidable, but he hadn't imagined Gao Fei to be to this extent. A coin flicked from the hand, flying dozens of meters and shattering a several meter-high rock – it was straight out of a sci-fi movie.

"What's going on?"

"How did this rock break?"

"So strange!"

...

The sea customs patrols on duty at the dock rushed over, looking at the shattered rock with surprise and bewilderment on their faces.

"This is a warning to you," Gao Fei spoke in a detached tone, "If you dare play tricks on me, I will turn you into this rock."

"I won't!" Pang Yunde shivered, shaking his head like a rattle drum, "Rest assured, I wouldn't dare." Even if Pang Yunde had any ideas, he was now thoroughly shaken by Gao Fei's terrifying display. He really needed to consider whether the batch of jade or his life was more important.

"Tell your men to shut their mouths tight and not to blab," Gao Fei warned.

"Don't worry, they are very loyal to me; without my order, they wouldn't dare to talk recklessly." At this point, Pang Yunde paused, "Sir, I spent quite a lot of money on these pieces of jade, if I directly give the jade to you, I would suffer a huge loss..."

"Rest assured, once I have the jade, I will have Liu Chao refund the money to you," Gao Fei said.

"Thank you, sir, thank you." Pang Yunde breathed a sigh of relief, "With your word, sir, I feel at ease."

At this moment, Pang Yunde's subordinates also came down from the ship, standing to one side, watching Gao Fei and Pang Yunde; of course, the look in their eyes was different when they watched them. Their eyes filled with anger when looking at Gao Fei, while full of worry when looking at Pang Yunde.

"Wait here for me. Don't wander around, and even more so, don't talk recklessly. Did you hear that!" Pang Yunde ordered.

"Understood," dozens of subordinates responded in unison.

"Sir, let's go get the jade now," Pang Yunde said.

"Let's go," Gao Fei gestured grandly with his hand and walked forward, with Pang Yunde following obediently behind him.

...

Pang Yunde made a phone call, and then a sedan was arranged to be sent over.

"Sir, please get in the car." Pang Yunde took the initiative to open the door for Gao Fei, showing a very humble posture.

Gao Fei didn't stand on ceremony and directly got into the car. Pang Yunde closed the door, then walked around to the other side, opened the driver's door, and got in the vehicle. He put it in gear, released the clutch, stepped on the gas, and the sedan immediately shot forward.

Two hours later, the car entered the territory of Southern City.

"Your home is in Southern City?" A hint of surprise flashed in Gao Fei's eyes.

"Yes," Pang Yunde nodded, "I was born and raised in Southern City."

What a twist! Gao Fei shook his head slightly. To think he went all the way to Myanmar for gambling stone, only to end up back in Southern City after such a roundabout route.

"Is there a problem?" Pang Yunde asked.

"I'm currently living in Southern City," Gao Fei said.

"Ah? What a coincidence?"

"Indeed, quite a coincidence."

...

Pang Yunde drove the sedan, turning left and right on the streets, and finally stopped in front of a villa: "This is my home."

Gao Fei got out of the car, then activated his Clairvoyance to scan the villa. Pang Yunde was not lying; within the bedroom of the villa, there indeed was an extra-large safe, and inside the safe, there were stacks of jade, exactly the ones that had been lost by Gao Fei.

Under Pang Yunde's lead, Gao Fei entered the villa; it was spacious and opulently decorated. To buy such a villa would cost at least several million, if not tens of millions.

The rich really do know how to enjoy life. In other words, to live a good life, one must have money.

"My wife passed away a few years ago, and my son and daughter are at university in the capital; they only come home to live here for a few days during holidays.

I hired a cleaner to come over to clean every three days." Pang Yunde led Gao Fei up to the second floor and then pushed open the door of a bedroom: "The safe is in here." Pang Yunde walked briskly to it, input his fingerprint and password, and after much effort, opened the safe: "Look, all these pieces of jade are here, not a single one missing."

Gao Fei nodded, "Get some bags and pack them up."

"Oh, okay." Pang Yunde pulled out an extra-large suitcase from under the bed and put all the pieces of jade into it: "Sir, all of your jade is here... The money I paid to Liu Chao..."

"Once I return to Myanmar, I will have him transfer the money to you, don't worry, if I promised you something, I'll see it through." At this point, Gao Fei paused, "Now that the jade matter is settled, let's talk about your smuggling business."

"Smuggling?" Pang Yunde was taken aback: "What do you mean?"

"Smuggling is illegal," said Gao Fei with an expressionless face: "Since I stumbled upon it, I have to step in and deal with it."

"Sir!" Pang Yunde said frantically: "You had promised me that as long as I returned the jade to you, you wouldn't make things difficult for me."

"I won't make things difficult for you," Gao Fei said: "I will hand you over to the police to make things difficult for you."

"You can't do this!" Pang Yunde's face turned red in desperation.

"Why can't I do this?" Gao Fei smirked, but it was a cold smirk: "You engage in smuggling, infringing on national interests. As a citizen of Huaxia, it is my duty and obligation to hand you over to the police."

"No, you can't do this," Pang Yunde's face was covered in sweat from anxiety: "If you hand me over to the police, those poor children in the mountains will have no one to take care of them, nobody will pay for their schooling."

"How did it come back to the mountain children?" Gao Fei furrowed his brows.

"For years I've been sponsoring children's education in the mountains. Up to now, I've spent several tens of millions." Pang Yunde, afraid Gao Fei wouldn't believe him, took out donation receipts: "Here is the proof, take a look. Also, these are the letters from the children in the mountains."

Gao Fei took the receipts and letters and began to examine them carefully.

"I admit I've done a lot of illegal trades over the years, but I've also done plenty of good deeds.

Not only do I sponsor poor children in the mountains to go to school, but I also build schools for the impoverished mountain areas, and during festivals, I send gifts to the nursing home," Pang Yunde spoke passionately: "If you hand me over to the police, the children in the poor mountain areas will have no money for their education, no one will build schools for them, and the lonely elderly in the nursing home will miss out on their gifts..."


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