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Chapter 443 The Club Owner Surnamed Feng

"Master, Master, my disciple is unfilial and has made you suffer."

Liao Houxi, who was in his forties, lay on the master's body and cried with snot and tears. He was very pitiful.

The old man had a broken rib. After he was rushed to the hospital, Su Jian called Lao Zheng, and they rushed over soon after.

"We are almost entering the 21st century, is there still such a thing?"

Dalu, which sounds like a competitive event that existed in distant ancient times, actually still exists in this era. Old Zheng felt that he was out of touch with society.

"It's more popular in Southeast Asia. Many people around me go abroad to do black boxing. It's a bit hard, but they make a lot of money."

What they don't understand is that Sanda competitions held by clubs are formal and have professional referees. Anyone who is seriously injured or killed will be held legally responsible.

"Everyone signed a life or death certificate during the warm-up match, and the club will not be held responsible if someone is killed or crippled," Lai Wenguang said.

"This is illegal!" Zheng Zhi blurted out.

There are always places where the sun doesn't shine. If the club owner dares to do this, he must have someone to rely on. No matter how angry Zheng Zhi is, he can only do nothing.

"Why did Master go up to play the game?" Liao Houxi asked with a tigerish face.

"It was someone else who provoked him. You also know the master's temper. He has always been competitive, and you can get points in the warm-up matches in exchange for bonuses."

Basically, it can be concluded that this club has a big problem. They are new here, and even if they see the problem, they don't want to provoke such a local snake.

Lao Zheng gave them money to see a doctor. Empress Liao was so happy that she burst into tears and said that she would work as a cow or a horse in the future to repay Lao Zheng and Su Jian's kindness.

Liu Sheng found out the whole story the next morning.

"Aren't aftershocks dangerous?"

"Uncle, go and have a look. If he is here, tell him directly that I am in the capital and ask him to come find me."

Shortly after Liu Sheng left, Lao Zheng told her to find out who was the boss behind the club.

"My surname is Feng. It is said that he is very powerful and no one dares to touch him."

Feng Yuanjun! Su Jian's heart skipped a beat, she didn't expect that huge club to be his property.

She originally wanted to avoid the edge, but now she changed her mind.

The harder the bones are to chew, the more delicious they are when chewed, right?

"Uncle, let's go out for a walk. Didn't a friend invite you to open a jewelry store together?"

Zheng Yi understood what she said and asked his younger brother to carry a sack containing stones and come to Courtyard No. 6.

"Lao Xia, she is my goddaughter, Su Jian."

After getting to know each other, Xia Weidong invited them into the tea room at the back.

"I heard from Lao Zheng that you are good at betting on stones?"

Gambling on stones? Zheng Zhi's eyes were as big as copper bells.

"I'm just lucky." She said innocently.

"There are indeed lucky people. I didn't expect that one day I would be able to meet them."

"Did you bring the stone today? Let me see it quickly."

Xia Weidong has always been worried about what happened in Wacheng, and he did not expect that Xu Lie would go back on his word and deal with Lao Zheng and others.

"I have already contacted the buyer. He will be here in the next two days. If the news in Wa City had not subsided, I would not dare to urge you to sell the rough stone."

There are gains and losses. The trip to Wacheng taught Su Jian a lesson and also reminded Lao Zheng that he must take more people out next time, otherwise they will encounter a lunatic like Xu Lie again and their lives will be in danger.

Zheng Zhi was in a daze all the time. He was curious as to why he had to carry two big rocks into Beijing.

The answer to the mystery was revealed immediately. It turned out that my brother went abroad a few days ago to gamble on stones in Myanmar.

It was so crazy that he didn't even recognize his brother. At the same time, he was still faintly excited. Doing business was quite exciting, but he was afraid that the two stones were just stones, not jade.

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