There was one day left before the first meeting of the Longevity Club for the wealthy.
The atmosphere in the entire city had suddenly become three parts more solemn.
Long convoys of cars could constantly be seen driving through the streets, and many traffic lights at intersections inexplicably had their green phases extended. At the same time, countless burly men in black suits began to appear before the eyes of the public.
Before the banquet started, the club finally welcomed its first guest; this person was none other than Geng Pan, the heir to the Ross family from the United States.
This most favorable competitor of the Ross family had a profound friendship with Chu Mo. Although they hadn't met many times, the two often communicated by phone.