But of course, this wind only hit the small time hooligans that hung out along the streets.
The big players like Li Er and Lei San weren't going to suffer too much in the short term.
A few of their smaller businesses and gray areas of interest were affected, but it wasn't enough to harm their core business, so the impact was negligible.
The ones who were hit really hard were people like Wu Wei-Tao, who had actual power over population and its infrastructure.
Most of the world was still rather calm and peaceful, and Jiangdong was beginning to get rather lively because Ye Fan and Qiu Mu-Cheng's wedding was about to happen.
Meanwhile, Li Er was going crazy with making preparations. He had to take care of the guest list, the banquet, the decorations, the traffic control and security in Yunzhou. Everything was under his charge.
This was Mr Chu's wedding and it was a very important life event. Li Er didn't dare to slack off at all.
Thankfully, his younger sister, Li Xue-Qi, had helped to share some of the burden with him.
All the preparation work finally came to an end just one day before the wedding itself.
Everything was just waiting for the next day to arrive.
It was already evening time, and Mr Chu's wedding banquet was to be held the next day.
After being super busy for the past few days, Li Er finally had the time to breathe a sigh of relief. He took a nice soak in the bathtub as he listened to an opera at the same time and allowed the warm water to wash away his fatigue.
But just after Li Er breathed that sigh of relief, a phone call came.
His expression changed.
He left the house all by himself without even bringing a bodyguard or allowing a driver to send him out. He put on his sunglasses, threw on a black jacket and disappeared into the night.
Li Er only reappeared outside an old theatre in the outskirts of Yunzhou.
This theatre had been around for several decades now.
Li Er used to watch performances here before he became successful.
This theatre had seen Li Er through his most difficult times in life.
After that, he gained the support of Ye Fan and shot to success.
But even though he had become the richest man in Yunzhou, he still loved to watch these musicals and operas.
When he had extra time, he would come here by himself to watch a performance.
"Li, you're here! The show has already started, and it's your favorite sort of opera," the boss of the theatre greeted Li Er warmly. They had obviously known each other for a long time.
There was no ingratiation and no bootlicking.
They spoke to one another like real friends who shared the same interest.
"Zhang! I hope everything's been well with you," Li Er smiled in return.
Many things had changed over the years, but Zhang's attitude towards him had never changed.
He was friendly even when Li Er was still poor.
And even after Li Er had become the infamous Master Er of Yunzhou, Zhang remained as friendly as genuine as ever.
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