My Sexy CEO Wife

Chapter 67: Earth-shattering Merits



According to Gao Fei's original plan, after recovering the stolen jade, he intended to hand Pang Yunde over to the police, but now an unexpected situation had occurred.

In recent years, Pang Yunde had done a lot of good deeds, such as funding children from poor mountainous areas to go to school, then building schools in those areas, and even delivering consolation gifts to the lonely elderly in the nursing homes. Over the years, his charitable contributions had accumulated to over thirty million.

In a span of more than a decade, spending over thirty million on charity was indeed commendable.

After learning about these deeds, Gao Fei found himself in a dilemma, unsure how to deal with Pang Yunde.

"I've engaged in illegal business, but I've also done many good deeds, offsetting the bad with the good," said Pang Yunde.

"Offsetting the bad with the good?" Gao Fei laughed, "You actually have the nerve to say that? You've got a really thick skin."

"All these years, I have been involved in smuggling business and have evaded a substantial amount in taxes," Pang Yunde spoke solemnly. "But I didn't keep all that money for myself.

I've donated a large portion of it to charity, and I can say loud and clear that I have lived up to my conscience!" He softened his tone a bit, "Even if I were to repay all the taxes, the state might use that money to help those living in poverty or it might just end up in the hands of some corrupt individuals.

Instead of allowing that to happen, I would rather give the money directly to those in need."

Gao Fei had to admit that Pang Yunde's words made some sense. There were indeed some selfish officials who did a lot of bad things, but Gao Fei still preferred to believe that there were more honest officials in society.

After a moment of contemplation, Gao Fei had an idea: "I can let you off the hook, but you have to agree to a few conditions."

"What conditions?" Pang Yunde asked eagerly. "Tell me. As long as I can do it, I will."

"The first condition," Gao Fei raised a finger. "Is to donate half of your savings to those in need."

"Ah?" Pang Yunde's complexion changed. "Half of my savings? That's...that's quite a lot..."

"You don't have to agree," Gao Fei said indifferently. "I won't force you! But if you refuse, you'll spend the rest of your life in prison."

That's not coercion at all? Pang Yunde's face twitched violently, "Fine, I agree!" He would consider it spending money to avoid disaster, even though it was quite a sum.

"The second condition," Gao Fei raised another finger. "Is that every year, you must sponsor at least a thousand poor students and build ten schools in impoverished mountain areas."

"Every year?" Pang Yunde's face twitched again.

"Yes," Gao Fei nodded. "Every year, it has to be like this!"

"...Fine," Pang Yunde gritted his teeth and agreed. He had already donated half of his savings, and this wasn't much in comparison.

"The third condition."

"There's more..."

"The last condition."

"Go ahead..."

"You can continue smuggling, but there is one thing," Gao Fei's tone became stern, "you are not allowed to smuggle contraband! Do you know what contraband is? I mean drugs, firearms, and the like."

"I've never dabbled in those things," Pang Yunde assured, patting his chest. "And I won't in the future either!"

"Remember your words. If you can't do it, I'll make you pay a terrible price," Gao Fei said.

"Remember, I will definitely remember," Pang Yunde nodded vigorously. Even if Gao Fei hadn't mentioned it, he would not touch contraband: "Speaking of drugs, that reminds me of something..."

"What's that?"

"Some time ago, while I was at sea, I saw a group of people trafficking drugs. If I hadn't made a quick getaway, they might have killed me to silence me."

"At sea? Trafficking drugs? Are you sure about what you saw?"

"I'm absolutely sure! There's no mistake!"

"If I asked you to find them now, could you do that?"

"I can't," Pang Yunde shook his head.

"You can't? Then why do you mention it to me?" Gao Fei frowned.

"Well, you brought up drugs a moment ago, and it reminded me of that incident," Pang Yunde said with an awkward expression.

"Alright, I'm leaving. Take care of yourself." After saying this, Gao Fei picked up his suitcase and prepared to leave.

"Sir..." Pang Yunde called out.

"What is it?" Gao Fei stopped and looked at Pang Yunde with curiosity.

"My money..."

"Don't worry. Once I get back to Myanmar, I will have Liu Chao transfer the money to you. With me watching over, Liu Chao wouldn't dare refuse."

"And...could I have your contact information? It would be convenient to reach out in the future if needed."

...

Gao Fei gave his phone number to Pang Yunde, then he picked up his suitcase and left. The stolen jade had finally been recovered, and the heavy weight in his chest had lifted.

...

One day later.

Gao Fei returned to Myanmar, and when he handed over a suitcase full of jade to Luo Mingshan, Luo's eyes instantly reddened: "Thank heavens, the jade has finally been found!"

"Luo, make sure you keep this jade secure, and don't let it get stolen again," Gao Fei said.

"Huh?" Luo Mingshan was taken aback. "You plan to leave the jade with me still?"

"Of course," Gao Fei nodded. "What's up? Mr. Luo, you don't want to carve these jades anymore?"

"I thought you would never trust me again," said Luo Mingshan, sounding quite emotional. "Don't worry, this time I'll definitely keep an eye on these jades. If anyone dares to target them, I'll fight them to the death!"

"By the way, Mr. Luo, there's another thing I need to trouble you with."

"Say it."

"I promised Pang Yunde that as soon as I return to Myanmar, I would have Liu Chao pay him back."

"Alright, leave it to me," Luo Mingshan nodded. "I'll go find Liu Chao in a bit. If he dares to refuse, I'll have Director Song take care of him, and it won't be pretty."

With Luo Mingshan's assurance, Gao Fei felt relieved.

After spending a night in Myanmar, Gao Fei drove back to Huaxia the next morning. Shen Caidie didn't go with him because she wanted to stay and learn the art of carving from Luo Mingshan. This opportunity was very precious to Shen Caidie, and she had to seize it.

When he came to Myanmar, chatting with Shen Caidie made the journey anything but lonely, but now leaving Myanmar alone, Gao Fei felt somewhat bored.

He sped along.

By nightfall, Gao Fei had returned to Southern City. As he was about to look for a place to eat, his phone, lying on the car seat, rang out of the blue. Picking it up, he saw it was from an unknown number.

"Hello? Who's this?" Gao Fei answered the call.

"Sir, it's Pang Yunde," a hoarse male voice came through the phone.

"Pang Yunde?" Gao Fei paused. "What do you need? Hasn't Liu Chao already repaid the money to you?" Under Luo Mingshan's pressure, Liu Chao eventually paid back Pang Yunde.

"It's not about that," Pang Yunde lowered his voice. "Do you remember the day before yesterday, I told you about running into a group of people dealing drugs at sea?"

Gao Fei nodded. "I remember, what's up?"

"I've run into them again."

"What? You've found them again? Where?"

"Still at sea. Sir, I'll give you their exact location, and then you can call the police," Pang Yunde said.

"Me, call the police?" Gao Fei was stunned.

"Yes, it's a major drug deal. If you report it and the police catch the drug traffickers, you'll definitely be credited with a major contribution," Pang Yunde spoke. "You'll not only receive a medal of honor, but also a substantial reward."

Gao Fei finally understood what Pang Yunde was getting at—he wanted to get on his good side.

"Alright then, tell me the exact location of those drug traffickers." Gao Fei pondered for a moment, already having a plan in mind.

"They're in the Deep Sea Area..." Pang Yunde provided the precise location of the drug traffickers to Gao Fei. "They've just started the deal and won't be leaving any time soon."

"Good, you've done well this time. If anything like this happens again, just tell me directly. I won't let you down," Gao Fei praised Pang Yunde a few sentences, then ended the call. He then opened his contact list, found Liu Mengyao's number, and dialed it.

"Doot doot doot..."

The phone rang several times before being answered.

"Gao Fei? Do you need something?" Liu Mengyao's crisp voice came from the phone.

"Liu Mengyao, I'm giving you a chance to make a contribution. Do you want it?" Gao Fei asked, his voice beaming with a smile.

"A chance to make a contribution? What opportunity?" Liu Mengyao was puzzled by Gao Fei's words.

"I've found a group of drug traffickers, are you interested in catching them?"

"What! Drug traffickers? You're not joking with me, are you?"

"Do you think I'd joke about something like this? Give me a straight answer—are you interested in those drug traffickers or not?"

"Of course, I'm interested! Tell me quickly, where are they?" Liu Mengyao asked eagerly.

"I can tell you, but you have to promise me one condition."

"What condition?"

"Take me out to eat."

"No problem! If we really catch the drug traffickers, I'll treat you to a feast! You can pick any restaurant in Southern City!"

"Okay, I'm holding you to your words. If you go back on it, I won't let it slide," Gao Fei grinned. "Listen up, the drug traffickers are in the Deep Sea..." Gao Fei detailed the traffickers' location carefully. "Go catch them quickly, if you're too late, they'll escape..."

"Bang!"

Before Gao Fei could finish, Liu Mengyao had hung up the phone.

"I've given you the credit, whether you can catch them is up to your luck," Gao Fei's lips curved slightly into a crescent arc.

...

Speaking of Liu Mengyao, after hanging up the phone, she went straight to the chief to report about the drug traffickers. Initially, the chief was skeptical, but after Liu Mengyao's insistent assurances, the chief finally approved and let her lead a team of police officers to catch the drug traffickers.

A few minutes later.

A dozen police cars with flashing lights roared out of the station.


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