Upon seeing the man in the red shirt, those around him all displayed a look of wariness, some of them afraid of him.
The man's name was Cheng Xingdong, with the nickname "Mong Kok Savage Wolf," a top enforcer for the Chaohe An gang, meaning he was among the most capable fighters, widely feared across Xiang Jiang.
Even when it came to his notorious ferocity, he had a bigger reputation than the Chaohe An's seated elders.
Once in Mong Kok, he took on twenty-three men by himself. Although he was injured, he killed five of them and wounded thirteen others.
In the end, the others fled out of fear, and since then he earned the moniker "Mong Kok Savage Wolf."
After spending five years in prison, other Chaohe An members took the fall for him. The gang's leadership pulled him out and invested heavily in his training.
Now Cheng Xingdong, barely twenty-nine, had already become the second-in-command of Chaohe An, a young man of great ambition and vigor.