At this moment, the old house of the Chen family in a neighborhood in Hong Kong. This is an old house. There is only over 30 square meters of usable space.
Owning a house of more than 30 square meters is already more than many people can afford in Hong Kong, where every inch of land is precious. It wasn’t uncommon for families of five or even eight to cram into coffin rooms of less than 10 square meters in the Walled City back then.
In comparison, the Chen family’s house is considered to have escaped the title of slum. Hogan grew up here as a child. The family later moved to Hong Kong’s bustling city center after his father made a fortune making roast goose.
Hogan later became a well-known professional manager in Hong Kong, helping Gerard to make a lot of money, as well as earning a lot himself.
Hogan’s family was well-off when he left Hong Kong, but because he offended Gerard, the whole family was implicated. It was difficult for his younger siblings to find jobs, and even love, marriage, general social interactions were greatly affected. The business of the family including a roast goose shop also plummeted.
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