King Kong now avoids going to his hospital as much as possible because he himself knows his medical level. But the patients don't know!
The more King Kong refuses to operate, the more worth he becomes. He didn't go to the hospital and was said to be seeing patients at the offices of the high officials and the central bigwigs.
When the wealthy patients were about to have an operation, they all wanted Mr. Caimi to do it himself. Some people use connections, and others give money to King Kong, as long as King Kong stands in the operating room and gives instructions during the operation! Did King Kong bring forward the history of doctors in another time and space receiving red envelopes before surgery by several decades?
Father Whited, for example, often brought patients or their families to him. In fact, King Kong has rarely been in contact with him, especially after moving to the Koyi industrial base, which is much farther from Father Whited's church. The priest didn't come much at first either.
But after King Kong's amputation surgery was reported, Father Whited came more often. King had no choice but to make it clear that he did not believe in God. But Father Reed, the old man, still came and insisted on saving him, the "lost lamb"!
There are so many "lost lambs" in the world, why did they set their sights on this one? Later it was heard that it was because Father Whited had reported that he had preached to King Kong. After King Kong became famous, he received praise from his superiors!
Of course, there were other people looking for him. Well, someone called the name of Quzhou Silk boss Zhao Fengfan to look for King Kong. He was Guan Liqing, the boss of Shanghai Xinxing Steamship Factory, a friend of Kang Yejun, the boss of Tonglu Steamship Company, and also a friend of Zhao Fengfan, the silk boss.
Guan Liqing's old man is ill and needs Jingang's care.
This Guan Liqing, Kang Yejun, the boss of Tonglu Steamship Company, once wanted to introduce him to work at the shipyard. We were friends, of course we had to take good care of them.
In this time and space, the spirit of "a drop of water should be repaid with a spring of water" is stronger than in another time and space. Look at the Fu brothers, Ye brothers and others around you, and you can feel it.
Although King Kong did not go to Guan Liqing's place to work, Kang Yejun's affection still needs to be remembered.
So, for some patients, King Kong sometimes had to go into the operating room to "give instructions".
It's normal to have family members waiting outside the operating room. One time King Kong came out of the operating room and saw a person in the crowd giving him an OK sign with an inquiring look on his face. King Kong also returned an OK gesture to him. The operation inside was successful.
King Kong went on walking and found the gesturing man and followed him. The operation was successful today. Please rest assured, family members! But this man still came up and said something that King Kong couldn't understand, somewhat like the code words asked by the Green Gang last time. What does it mean?
The man claimed his surname was Wang, that he was about fifty years old and a member of the Hongmen. Ask King Kong, since you know the OK sign, you should be a member of our Hongmen, why don't you understand what I'm asking?
Vajra, I wonder, what does this OK sign have to do with Hongmen? The newspaper says I have a connection with the Green Gang. It makes some sense when someone from the Green Gang asks. But what do I have to do with the Hong Gang?
It turns out that the OK gesture was the basic communication code of the Hong Gang, two hundred years before Americans used it. The gesture, called "Three and a half Incense", originated from the "Oath of the Peach Garden" and now means that everyone is a member of the Hongmen.
The OK gesture of the Americans is pirated!
According to Mr. Wang, the Green Gang, the Pao Ge, etc. are all branches of the Hong Gang. The Hong Gang is the largest, but not well-organized. Now it has little influence in places like Shanghai.
He was commissioned by the American Hongmen incense master, Mr. Situ Meitang, to search for a Hongmen senior in the Great China. This fellow practitioner is proficient in medicine, so he came to ask if the master of Mr. CAI Mi was this fellow practitioner of the Hongmen.
Of course not! Absolutely not!
What kind of person is it?
King Kong said to Mr. Wang in the likeness of Captain Zhao of the Reconnaissance unit, and Mr. Wang also thought it wasn't the person he was looking for. The senior was already in his sixties or seventies, while King Kong's master was only in his forties.
The man who accompanied Mr. Wang to the hospital was Qu Guoliang, a Hongmen man in Shanghai. He connected with Mr. Wang by making an OK gesture and then accompanied him on his business. What a warm-hearted person!
Mr. Wang has been in the country for a few days and is about to return to America. I'll have to ask my brothers at home to keep an eye on it in the future.
Yes, go back first. Have a good journey, Sir!
This matter of the Hongmen is now over, isn't it? Will anyone from the Huatuo Sect come in the future?
Vajra is wrong. Half a month later, Qu Guoliang came again.
That day, King Kong was recruiting people. There are many middle and high school students looking for jobs now, and King Kong has money, the business is growing and wants talent. And if he could recruit a few labor party members to the company, it would be much easier for him to find an organization.
So, in the recruitment process, there is a lot of emphasis on whether one loves the country and the people and whether one is a passionate young person. As long as they are passionate young people, they will be hired. There is a high proportion of passionate young people among young students now! King Kong has recruited dozens of them.
Qu said Mr. Wang had written to ask him a few more questions about King Kong. After returning to the United States, it was found that King Kong's master might still be the one they found! If this fellow is highly skilled in medicine and has the ability to stay young, perhaps he looks so young? So I wrote to ask if there were any red spots on my left wrist?
No, my master can't be the person Mr. Wang is looking for.
Qu Guoliang was skeptical of what King Kong had said last time that his master was not a member of the Hongmen. How did he know that the master was definitely not the person they were looking for?
But King Kong is sure of that!
Qu Guoliang came to ask King Kong with suspicion. So, Mr. CAI Mi's reply that there is no red spot might just be that he deliberately refuses to admit it?
Also, this senior lied to Mr. Caimi, saying he was only in his forties? Or is it Mr. Caimi who has been lying from beginning to end?
So Qu Guoliang didn't believe what King Kong said.
Before knowing what kind of person Mr. Wang was looking for, Mr. CAI Mi was convinced that his master was not the American Hongmen senior brother, which precisely indicated that his master was the Hongmen senior brother.
King Kong was too lazy to deal with him. Anyway, the master he had fabricated was already dead, and there was no way to verify whether he was a Hongmen senior brother, and it was of no significance, was it?
Qu Guoliang is a very stubborn man. He doesn't give up until something is done and keeps following King Kong. He also has some ability and is doing well with the Fu brothers and such.
Qu Guoliang doesn't know what the Americans think, but he himself is convinced that the master of King Kong is the Hongmen senior.
After learning about Qu Guoliang's experiences, he didn't have a bad impression of him.
Qu Guoliang was also from Wenzhou and a fellow townsman of Erlong and the others. His family was not a small landowner but was considered a wealthy farmer. He was also a passionate young man. Right after graduating from high school, he wanted to go to Guangdong to take the Whampoa Military Academy to join the revolution. Due to the flood, I was delayed on the road and missed the entrance examination of the fourth term of the Whampoa Military Academy by two days. This stubborn fellow stayed in Huangpu and wanted to take the fifth exam. Deng Yanda pitied him and made him do odd jobs at school. He claimed to have studied with the fourth-year students and was no worse than the regular fourth-year students.
Soon, the Northern Expedition was about to begin, and Qu Guoliang did not wait for the fifth grade but joined the Northern Expeditionary army and became a soldier. According to his own account, he was good at fighting and highly skilled. By April 1927, when the state and the State were divided, he was already a deputy platoon leader.
Qu Guoliang could not bear to see the Labor Party being purged in Jiang Zhongcai's army, so he left the army to join the left wing of the Wuhan Congress Party. He was promoted to platoon leader when the former soldiers were welcomed there.
There were many working Party members in the Wuhan army who fought against the rich and distributed land in the Wuhan area. Qu Guoliang was persuaded by a landlord he was in charge of guarding, a big brother of the Hongmen clan, to sneak away with him.