The mission starts off with the protagonist being told to go to a less public payphone in southwest Atlantic Heights (although the dialogue says Aye Valley) for more instructions. Various restaurants under Uncle Fu's protection have "premiums" due and the protagonist is told to collect the payments from the owners. Pu Ping, who owns the Rancid Dragon, is the first on the list to collect from in central Glen Wood. After collecting from Pu Ping, the protagonist needs to head to east Wood Hill and meet Ho Ching, who runs the Belching Buddha. Once the pickup is made, the protagonist is then told to go and meet Lei Ming, who owns the Drooping Lotus, in southwest Aye Valley and collect from him. The last owner on the list is Chu Wing Dung, who runs the Rampant Cockerel in northeast Woodside. Once the four pickups have been made, the money needs to be taken back to Uncle Fu's restaurant, the Rampant Dragon, in southwest Chinatown to complete the mission.
Reward[]
The player is awarded 30,000 points and +1 score multiplier upon completing the mission.
Transcript[]
Transcript
Note:This is the dialogue for the PC version of the game. There may be some minor changes compared to the PlayStation and Game Boy Color versions.
The restaurants which we 'protect' have premiums due. Go and collect them. Pu Ping runs the Rancid Dragon in Glenwood, he is first to pay his respects.
The protagonist collects the protection money from Pu Ping in Central Glen Wood.
Pu Ping:
Here is my payment. Uncle Fu is a noble leader. He has our gratitude.
Uncle Fu's Gang contact:
Next is Ho Ching, the owner of the Belching Buddha restaurant in Woodhill.
The protagonist collects the protection money from Ho Ching in East Wood Hill.
Ho Ching:
Here is the money. May Uncle Fu protect me from any more 'random' bombings.
Uncle Fu's Gang contact:
Very good. Now, go to the Drooping Lotus in Aye Valley and see Lei Ming.
The protagonist collects the protection money from Lei Ming in Southeast Aye Valley.
Lei Ming:
Take it, and may the gods protect you from a sharp knife in a dark alley real soon.
Uncle Fu's Gang contact:
Last one. Chu Wing Dung owns the Rampant Cockerel, Woodside. He must pay his dues.
The protagonist collects the protection money from Chu Wing Dung in Northeast Woodside.
Chu Wing Dung:
It's all here. May you be consigned to the hell of hungry maggots for this villainy!
Uncle Fu's Gang contact:
You have performed well. Bring the money to Chinatown as quicky as possible.
The protagonist delivers the protection money to the garage inn Southeast Chinatown.
Uncle Fu's Gang contact:
Uncle Fu is very happy. May the ten sacred virgins shower you with lotus blossom.