Hong Kong, the Wu Family.
A luxurious estate, with several villas standing within, surrounded by a wrought iron gate guarded by about twenty men in black. Beyond that were bushes and fountains, and behind the villas, a patch of golfing green—the residence of the Wu Group, one of the three major enterprises in Hong Kong. Splendid and magnificent—those villas were ingeniously arranged. With careful observation, one would notice that the layout resembled that of a traditional Chinese courtyard house, minus the periphery decorations and background.
In the villa to the west, a man paced back and forth with a certain urgency, seemingly waiting for some news. An air of tension mingled on his handsome and dashing face. This man was Wu Yu, the second son of the Wu Family, who had previously invited Su Qingyu to collaborate.
Suddenly, the room's door was gently opened, and in walked a man dressed in a white suit. A close look revealed a slight resemblance to Wu Yu.