In Xiao Ming's previous life, the South's big shot, Yan Yongxing, met his doom two years later, and the key instigator behind it was a man named Li Chao's report.
This Li Chao was originally one of Yan Yongxing's most trusted underlings. However, harboring a grudge because Yan Yongxing had raped his wife while drunk during their wedding, he secretly copied Yan Yongxing's private accounts and fled.
He was bold yet meticulous, and hid incognito right under Yan Yongxing's nose, patiently waiting like a jackal for the day his backer's empire would collapse.
And this Li Chao was Li Jianchao.
In this life, Xiao Ming had schemed early and sent Yan Yongxing to prison. If it weren't for the emergence of a man named Liu Xudong, Xiao Ming would never have thought of this individual.
As Liu Xudong was one of the closest confidants of Yan Yongxing's confidants, naturally, the account book Li Jianchao had contained many incriminating evidences against him.