Bullies would eventually receive payback for their actions, and those who insulted others would unavoidably embarrass themselves in the end. Jang Wei had to apologize to his brothers, but not in a perfunctory way.
What went around came around: an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth. It's his way of dealing with things.
"Kneel and apologize to my brother," Chu Feng commanded again as he cast a chilly glance at the man at Jang Wei. Feng Xing was about to say something but stopped himself; he seemed hesitant.
Everyone in the room was in a state of shock.
Jang Wei was the eldest son of Jingguo, the great Yenching hero. Because of his status, no one dared to challenge him. Now that Chu Feng genuinely used the Li family's reputation as leverage while pursuing Mr. Jang to kneel before a groom, everyone was stunned.
It was too arrogant. "I warn you, don't push your luck, because Mrs. Li is here, and I won't say anything, but please have some sense of shame," Jang Wei said, his face grim.
Before Chu Feng could respond, Siqi slapped Jang Wei in the face once more and yelled, "Mr. Chu asked you to kneel and apologize. Why do you talk so foolishly? Are you deaf?"
Jang Wei covered his swollen cheeks with his hands, his face filled with wrath.
"Why are you dissatisfied, judging by your expression?" said Siqi. "Do you want me to call my father and have another conversation with him about the plans for the Yenching underground boxing arena and casino?" Siqi arched her eyebrows and snorted icily.
We must face the problem head-on and strike hard. After that, she took out her phone. Jang Wei was taken aback. The Jang family's underground boxing ring and casino served as their foundation, and many different parties were interested in them.
Comments
The readers' comments on the novel: Master Head of the Dragon Soul