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Chapter 65 - RAINSTORM

Time flies, like a white steed flashing past a crevice.

In the blink of an eye, several days of peaceful life had passed.

Since that day they opened their hearts, Su Xiaoxiao, who used to accompany Tang Yuan every day, was gone, and their chat history on WeChat was stuck at noon that day.

Not only Su Xiaoxiao, but Wen Muxue, who had been sending exclusive benefits every night for a while, also went silent in the past few days.

Suddenly, Tang Yuan's emotional life became quiet.

However, the disappearance of the two women did not affect Tang Yuan's normal life, mainly because Tang Yuan had been busy these past few days and simply didn't have the leisure to think about them.

Four days ago, Tang Yuan paid the full amount for the No. 29 detached villa in Gubei No. 1, marking the official ownership of this 600 million yuan Gubei No. 1mansion as Tang Yuan's private residence.

Three days ago, Xiao Yayue returned to Shanghaifrom Hong Kong, bringing with her dozens of elite bodyguards from Jinwei Security Company, as well as a share transfer agreement for Jinwei Security Company valued at 110 million yuan.

This Jinwei Security, a company with 20 years of history and ranking among the top ten in the national high-end security industry, finally bowed its proud head in the face of Tang Yuan's financial offensive.

Now, the entire Jinwei Security has become Tang Yuan's personal security team, with the company's core work shifting from creating economic benefits to prioritizing

"Tang Yuan's safety."

The dozens of elite bodyguards brought back by Xiao Yayue will establish a branch of Jinwei Security in Shanghai in the future, with their main task being solely to provide comprehensive security services for Tang Yuan.

The Jinwei Security personnel who accompanied Xiao Yayue to Shanghai this time, in addition to dozens of elite bodyguards, also included more than ten administrative and logistics staff.

Furthermore, Lin Zhengwei, one of Jinwei Security's three senior security consultants and former head of the Hong Kong Police Force's VIP Protection Unit, also came to Shanghai with Xiao Yayue.

After Xiao Yayue returned to Shanghai with Lin Zhengwei and others, Tang Yuan, as the boss, naturally hosted a banquet, and then in the remaining time, quickly arranged office space and company vehicles for Lin Zhengwei and the others to get the security work on track as soon as possible.

At the same time, Xiao Yayue also brought good news to Tang Yuan on her return from Hong Kong.

On September 29th, at the Hong Kong Sotheby's Auction House's 2018 Autumn Auction, in the Chinese Ancient Jade Special Session, a set of extremely precious jade thumb rings will be auctioned as the finale.

This set of jade thumb rings has seven pieces, far exceeding the five-piece requirement of the system task.

"Rumble…"

The strong wind, carrying large raindrops like countless whips, violently struck the car windows, making crisp tinkling sounds.

Deafening thunder roared continuously, and silvery-white lightning became one of the few sources of light in the world.

The downpour seemed endless, falling tirelessly.

All vehicles on the street were driving slowly with their hazard lights on.

"This rain is really heavy…"

Tang Yuan sat in the back seat of the Rolls-Royce Cullinan, looking at the rain curtain on the car window, his voice carrying a hint of emotion.

"Tang Zong, the meteorological station just issued a yellow rainstorm warning."

Xiong Kai, sitting in the front passenger seat and serving as Tang Yuan's personal bodyguard, turned his head slightly and said in a muffled voice.

"Yellow rainstorm warning?" Tang Yuan frowned slightly: "With such heavy rain, will our flight still be able to take off normally later?"

Facing Tang Yuan's inquiry, Xiong Kai was silent for a few seconds, then replied: "Tang Zong, I just checked our flight, it's currently delayed for 1 hour and 23 minutes for boarding.

Since it hasn't been canceled, it should still be able to fly."

"As long as it can fly."

Tang Yuan said softly, then turned his gaze back to outside the car window.

It was only four o'clock, but the sky outside was as dark as eight o'clock at night on a normal day, with thick, dark clouds completely obscuring the daylight.

Under the heavy rain, the entire city looked particularly desolate.

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