Sha City, a certain manor villa.
The grand estate covered more than twenty acres, with two majestic lions at the entrance.
On both sides, there was a pair of carvings with the inscription "Virtue Carries Great Responsibility."
This was the rural home of Han Shan, the Cash King of Sha City, unlike the ordinary street thugs.
Han Shan's greatest admiration was for Du Yuesheng, one of the three tycoons of Magic City in the past.
In his lifetime, Du Yuesheng often spoke of the "three types of surfaces," dignity, relationships, and appearances—these were also important philosophies in his life.
Dignity meant acting appropriately and not losing one's status.
Han Shan's favorite attire was not a suit but a traditional Chinese robe; judging by his appearance alone, one could easily mistake him for a refined middle-aged scholar with no doubts.
As for relationships, Du Yuesheng valued his connections.