Shocking! A Hong Kong socialite gave birth to three heirs to a wealthy family.

Chapter 14 Arrival at Hong Kong Island Successfully



Chapter 14 Arrival at Hong Kong Island Successfully

Everything proceeded according to Shen Wancheng's plan. A day later, Shen Wancheng and Shen Yao arrived in Yue City.

In this day and age, traveling from Guangdong to Hong Kong is no easy feat.

If it were done through official channels, it would require all sorts of troublesome procedures and supporting documents. Shen Wancheng has already broken ties with the Shen family, so there's no way she would go back to her hometown to complete the procedures.

Therefore, the only way for Shen Wancheng to get to Hong Kong was through unconventional methods—smuggling herself in.

When Shen Wancheng arrived in Yue City, he began to inquire with Master Liu whether he knew any human smugglers who smuggled people into Hong Kong.

Drivers like Mr. Liu, who run freight transport year-round, usually have some connections in this area.

Shen Wancheng didn't ask beforehand to prevent Master Liu from having bad intentions and to make arrangements in advance if there was an opportunity.

For two girls like her and Shen Yao, dangers and risks are unavoidable when they go out, but they should at least try to minimize them.

Shen Wancheng was quite lucky; Master Liu actually knew a snakehead.

Upon hearing Shen Wancheng's request, Master Liu immediately took Shen Wancheng and the others to the port to find Ah Qiang, a smuggler he knew.

Shen Wancheng gave Master Liu another 50 yuan as a referral fee, and said that she wanted to give more, but she didn't have much money on her and needed to save some for expenses in Gangcheng.

Just as Shen Wancheng had inquired before, Master Liu was indeed an honest man. He accepted whatever amount Shen Wancheng gave him without trying to extort money from him.

When Shen Wancheng read the original book, she noticed that this world was not the world she originally lived in, but a parallel world.

However, the historical process of this parallel world is extremely similar to that of the original world. Even the founding of the country was in the same year, and the Movement of Four also occurred and ended in the same year.

Shen Wancheng remembers her previous life. Eighty years ago, Hong Kong had a "basement" policy, which allowed mainlanders to obtain legal residency status as residents of Hong Kong Island as long as they arrived in Hong Kong.

This policy was abolished in October 80. After its abolition, mainlanders who illegally arrived in Hong Kong were forcibly repatriated.

Shen Wancheng inquired with the snakehead, Aqiang, and was relieved to learn that Hong Kong City had not yet lifted the "resistance" policy in this world at this time.

Shen Wancheng finally agreed on a price with Aqiang: 500 yuan each for her and Shen Yao to board the boat.

The smuggler couldn't possibly make a trip just for the two of them; he had to wait for the right opportunity, so the departure date was set for a week later.

After confirming the time, Shen Wancheng took Shen Yao and left directly, without staying near the dock.

Shen Wancheng booked a hotel in the bustling downtown area of ​​Yue City for seven days and asked Shen Yao to create a health-preserving diet for her and Shen Yao.

Both of them were severely malnourished. They were at the age where they should be growing, but they were not getting enough to eat or wear.

Now that Shen Wancheng has taken over this body, she must take good care of it.

In her previous life, Shen Wancheng had watched movies about illegal immigrants and knew that any danger could occur on a ship.

It is very common for human traffickers to abuse illegal immigrants, especially female illegal immigrants, who are in even greater danger.

Therefore, Shen Yao, who possesses martial arts skills, must take good care of her health. Fortunately, the injuries she sustained earlier have largely healed in the past few days.

A week later, Shen Wancheng and Shen Yao arrived at the dock on time.

As arranged in advance by Shen Wancheng, Shen Yao saw some boatmen carrying goods and took the initiative to help, insisting on carrying a sandbag directly onto the boat.

The snakehead, Ah Qiang, looked at Shen Yao in surprise and said to Shen Wancheng.

"Your sister doesn't look very big, but she's quite strong."

Shen Wancheng said casually, "Yeah, she's naturally strong. My dad even had her learn martial arts for a few years."

A-Qiang glanced at Shen Wancheng in surprise, gave her a thumbs up, and walked away with a smile.

Shen Wancheng waited until Shen Yao carried two more bags of goods onto the ship before boarding with her.

Shen Wancheng asked in a voice that was neither too loud nor too soft, "Are you tired?"

"I'm not tired at all. How could I be tired from this little bit?"

"That's good."

Once they sat down in the corner of the cabin, they could clearly feel that the subtle gazes directed at them had lessened considerably.

The distance from Guangdong to Hong Kong is very short; you enter Hong Kong not long after crossing the border.

Perhaps because Shen Yao had revealed something before boarding the ship, or perhaps it was the protagonist's halo of the original female lead Shen Yao, or perhaps it was because the two of them were dressed in a dowdy way and looked poor and unattractive, in any case, they successfully arrived in Hong Kong and disembarked.

Ah Qiang was in a good mood after successfully completing a business deal, so when Shen Wancheng asked him to introduce a human smuggler from Hong Kong to act as a guarantor and help them apply for Hong Kong residency permits, Ah Qiang readily agreed.

When Shen Wancheng left the town, she divided her money into several portions and hid them in various places on her person along with Shen Yao.

Ah-Qiang agreed to introduce a guarantor, and Shen Wan-Cheng then asked Ah-Qiang if he could help them exchange some Hong Kong dollars.

Ah Qiang readily agreed.

Shen Wancheng took out several hundred yuan from her body, and Shen Yao also took out several hundred yuan, totaling 2600 yuan, and handed them to Aqiang.

这会人民币和港币之间的汇率在3.25-3.30之间波动。沈晚澄让阿强按3.25算,也就是1人民币相当于3.25港币。

Shen Wancheng gave 2600 to Aqiang, and Aqiang gave Shen Wancheng 8450 Hong Kong dollars in return.

When A-Qiang saw that Shen Wancheng had received the money, he gave some to Shen Yao and told her to keep it.

Ah Qiang looked at the 2600 yuan in his hand and smiled, praising Shen Wancheng for being very good at interpersonal relationships and having a sophisticated and worldly way of dealing with people.

The guarantor introduced by A-Qiang was named Guo Tao, and Guo Tao arrived at the port in just over twenty minutes.

Ah Qiang and Guo Tao agreed on the premium over the phone: HKD 2000.

Shen Wancheng roughly estimated that the premium of HK$2000 was not cheap, but she did not bargain. After all, the person introduced by A-Qiang, whom she had dealt with before, was more reliable than someone she found on her own.

Guo Tao drove himself there in an old minivan; it's not unusual for someone from the lower rungs of society in the port city to drive such a car.

Once they arrived in the city, Guo Tao efficiently helped Shen Wancheng and Shen Yao obtain their ID cards and residence permits, all in less than two hours.

Shen Wancheng handed HK$2000 to Guo Tao and thanked him again.

Guo Tao then casually asked Shen Wancheng if she wanted to rent a house.

Guo Tao often acts as a guarantor for people coming from the mainland, so he naturally understands that after these people complete their documents, they need to find a place to live. Therefore, he also works as a rental agent.

Shen Wancheng wasn't surprised that Guo Tao asked, and said directly, "If you have any rental properties available, Tao-ge, could you recommend one to me?"

Guo Tao waved his hand and touched his hair, which was covered in hair gel, and said confidently, "Of course, let's talk in the car."

Shen Wancheng and Shen Yao got into Guo Tao's car again.

Guo Tao started the car and asked Shen Wancheng what price range of house she wanted while driving.

Shen Wancheng only knew that prices in Hong Kong were much higher than on the mainland in this era, but she didn't know the specifics.

Shen Wancheng said to Guo Tao, "I don't know much about the price range, um... Brother Tao, can you recommend one with a good price-performance ratio, but not too bad conditions?"

Guo Tao raised an eyebrow, not surprised that Shen Wancheng didn't directly say she wanted something cheaper.

Mainland girls who come to Hong Kong, as long as they are smart and know how to adapt to the times, rarely fail to make money.

Guo Tao readily agreed, "No problem."

Shen Wancheng added, "It would be best if it were a short-term rental, like one or two months. Once my sister and I find our own families, we won't rent it anymore."

Guo Tao glanced at Shen Wancheng, but didn't say anything, only nodded, "Okay."


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