464: Chapter 453 Tibetan Mastiff 464: Chapter 453 Tibetan Mastiff “I got it, this is what ‘Martial Virtue’ is all about, isn’t it?
I’ve known these things since I was a kid.
Usually, I don’t use my martial arts unless it’s to protect someone or when my own life is in danger.
Then I will use them,” Dong Chen said seriously.
“It’s good that you understand these things.” Song Yun wrote the address of the headquarters on a piece of paper and said, “When you’re at the entrance, say that I recommended you to take part in the Four Gates, and someone will take you to the assessment point for an interview.”
After putting Dong Chen off for a while, Song Yun hurriedly fled from the Martial Arts Hall.
Dammit, this kid Dong Chen’s thirst for knowledge was too overwhelming.
He asked about everything, not to mention that a good student like this did indeed make Song Yun, the teacher, proud.
But you couldn’t expect me to demonstrate a kicking action more than twenty times, could you?
Reaching the playground, he saw that the class had ended, while Song Yuxue and the other two were still sitting on the bench next to the playground chatting.
Song Yun walked over, patted Li Yueyue on the shoulder, and said with a smile, “Sorry to have kept you waiting.”
“Song Yun, where were you just now?
Don’t tell me you were out chasing girls,” Li Yueyue said with a strange look in her eyes.
“How could that be?
Do I look like that kind of guy?” Song Yun protested.
“I’m so handsome and distinguished.
Girls come onto me, okay?”
“Yeah, right.
Whoever is chasing who—it still means you weren’t up to any good,” Li Yueyue said with disdain.
“Ah, don’t even bring up what happened just now.
I’ve had such bad luck.” After Song Yun had explained the whole matter of Dong Chen seeking apprenticeship, the three girls were holding their stomachs and giggling nonstop.
Song Yuxue wiped away the tears of laughter from her eyes and said, “Not bad at all, you’ve got disciples now.”
“Don’t mention it.
To avoid that kid pestering me again, I’d better get going.
Are the three of you coming with me?” Song Yun said, rubbing his temples and sighing.
“Of course.
We don’t have anything else on anyway,” Liu Ran said with a nod.
Just as Song Yun was driving out of the school gate, Zhao Yan called.
“Boss, Hei Lao San said they’ve got some good stuff in, including a serious beast.
Do we want it?” Zhao Yan said on the phone.
“Hei Lao San’s stuff?
If it’s just the usual deer or fox, don’t bother—we can catch that kind of thing in the mountains around here any time,” Song Yun said leisurely.
Hei Lao San really wasn’t in their circle.
Hei Lao San’s main business wasn’t collecting cash from the nightclubs and bars on his turf but rather trading some animals.
It was said that many people looking for game meat would seek out Hei Lao San.
Even though Hei Lao San wasn’t focused on their circle, he still had to get involved with some underground stuff.
And now, with Song Yun’s influence in Sunan rising more resplendently than the sun, for Hei Lao San to be able to get in good with Song Yun through an animal would indeed be very profitable.
“I heard it’s a fierce one.
When I asked Hei Lao San what it was, he kept saying to come over and see for myself, making it all mysterious,” Zhao Yan said in a low voice on the phone.
“I guess it’s probably a bear or something, since I’ve heard Hei Lao San has been selling that lately.”
“Let’s give him face and take a look.”
“Then we’ll wait for you at the entrance of number thirty-eight on Peony Road,” Zhao Yan said, and then hung up.
“Girls, there are two options now.
First, I drop you off at home because I have some business to take care of, or second, you come with me on this errand.” Song Yun put the phone down and asked softly, “You choose.”
“What kind of secret business are you up to?
Since we’ve got nothing else going on, why not come with you and take a look,” Li Yueyue said with a grin.
“Yeah, there’s definitely no danger in this matter, so why not take a look,” Liu Ran said with a smile.
As for Song Yuxue, there was no need to even ask.
Wherever Song Yun went, she would follow closely, almost to the point of following him into the restroom.
But then again, after having just reunited with her brother not long ago, and already so much had happened, it was too much for anyone to withstand.
Number thirty-eight on Peony Road was Hei Lao San’s headquarters.
The fact that he could arrange to meet Song Yun there suggested that Hei Lao San had put a lot of effort into this animal.
No sooner had Song Yun parked the car than he saw Zhao Yan knock on the window, smiling and saying, “I’ve been waiting quite a while.”
“Heh, bad luck today with all the red lights,” Song Yun laughed after getting out of the car.
“We can go in now.
I heard Hei Lao San is already prepared.”
The lookouts above had clearly received instructions from Hei Lao San.
Upon seeing Song Yun and Zhao Yan, they hurriedly took the two of them down.
While stepping down the stairs, Song Yun joked, “Your boss really knows how to keep people in suspense.
What exactly did he want me to see this time?”
“Well, Brother Song, you’ll see it with your own eyes in a moment.
If I spill the beans now, the boss will surely skin me alive,” the underling said with a sycophantic smile.
The underling led everyone through the house, finally stopping at the entrance to a basement.
He pushed open the entrance and said, “The boss has been waiting for you for a while.
Please, come in.”
Upon entering the basement, Song Yun immediately smelled a faint scent of blood.
A deep growling sound came from the depths of the basement, and it was clear the three girls had never experienced this atmosphere as they crowded around Song Yun.
“This sound is somewhat familiar,” Song Yun muttered, taking a cold breath.
“Has Hei Lao San gotten his hands on a bear?
No wonder he said it was a rare find.”
“Hey, Brother Song is really impressive, being able to guess just by the sound that it’s a certain animal, but today’s main dish isn’t the bear,” Hei Lao San said laughingly as he approached, wiping his hands with a towel.
“Did you handle this personally?” Song Yun asked, seeing the blood on the towel.
“Who are you planning to sell this bear to?
You didn’t call me here just for this, did you?”
“No, no, no, I’ve got something even better,” Hei Lao San said surreptitiously.
“The beast was caught by several of us on the plateau, a wild one that hasn’t recognized an owner yet.
It’s a really good item, great for guarding the house, and its loyalty is especially high.”
“Come on, you old rascal didn’t bring in a wolf, did you?” Song Yun exclaimed in surprise.
“I’m not daring enough to keep that kind of thing at home.
If the beast gets out of control one day, it’d be my loss.”
“Not a wolf, but a mastiff,” Hei Lao San whispered.
“This is a wild Tibetan Mastiff that hasn’t recognized an owner yet.
This really is a good find.
Take it home, and it can guard your house, plus its loyalty is exceptionally high.”