As a competitor on Chunjiang Road, Zheng Kai had very detailed knowledge of Tie Guaili's situation, so it was more than appropriate for Qin Hai to ask Zheng Kai about Tie Guaili.
Indeed, through Zheng Kai's narrative, Qin Hai quickly formed a very vivid impression of Tie Guaili.
Cunning, deceptive, suspicious, ruthless, and with formidable kung fu skills, although he had a limp, he was very skilled with an iron crutch. Not only could he move swiftly, but he could also use it to kill—truly formidable.
However, Qin Hai was still disappointed because, according to Zheng Kai, Tie Guaili was at best a major thug, commanding no more than a hundred or so underlings, occupying a few reasonably good spots, running one or two sheep's head while selling dog meat type of companies, with total assets not exceeding ten million at the best.
With such capabilities, Tie Guaili was absolutely incapable of coveting the Yafang Group.