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World Peace through Nuclear Disarmament: Starting with the Founding of Umbrella Corporation (Complete)

Chapter 266: "Lion Harbor Winds and Clouds: Gangland Epic" [265]



Summary

In the 1940s, Hong Kong was in chaos, leading impoverished workers to form gangs that evolved into powerful triad societies. Initially created for stability, these gangs gained control over territories, prompting the British government to cooperate with them to maintain order. This unofficial alliance allowed the triads to grow stronger and challenge British authority. The influx of Chinese soldiers after the Communist takeover in the 1950s fueled the triads' resurgence, with groups like the Baldhead Party reestablishing themselves. By the 1990s, the triads had become deeply entrenched in society, corrupting police and government officials, with their influence extending into the financial sector. The Umbrella Corporation aimed to consolidate power in the underground economy and eliminate competition through ruthless tactics. Chu Zi Hang directed his subordinate, Huang Zhi Cheng, to ensure the Umbrella's dominance in both the underground and business landscapes, emphasizing the need for swift control and financial accumulation, even if it required bloodshed. The chapter concludes with a report on the Gulf War's progress, hinting at broader geopolitical implications.

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