226: Chapter 215: A Lesson to Remember 226: Chapter 215: A Lesson to Remember Song Yun and his men exchanged glances, none of them had expected these guys to dare such wild talk.
To be honest, every one of them was a big brother-level figure here, and even in anger, they hadn’t spouted such badass lines; at most, they’d talk about planting lotus or torturing a turtle.
Bai Mao, however, couldn’t stop talking about wiping out your whole family or feeding you to the sharks, leaving Song Yun and his men not knowing whether to laugh or cry.
“Feed to the sharks?
That’s nice, I remember catching a shark on a cruise once,” Song Yun looked up at the fireworks and laughed.
“That shark was over two meters long; when I pulled it up, it almost slapped me into the sea with its tail.”
“Hmph, this time you’ll feed the sharks, let’s see how you like being bitten in half,” Bai Mao sneered, then gestured, and several black-clad bodyguards emerged from the bushes nearby, standing neatly behind him.
Seeing this, the last bit of hesitation in Bai Mao’s heart vanished.
“I’ve already called the manager of this racecourse, sorry, Shishi, your friends aren’t too friendly today, we’ll have to teach them a lesson,” Zheng Ju said with an indifferent shrug.
“Hehe, I don’t mind if you leave them with a lesson,” Li Shishi chuckled, are you kidding me?
This racecourse is Song Yun’s, and who’s standing behind Song Yun?
They’re all pillars of the gang, survivors of blood and violence.
Any of them pulled outside would be a hard nut; could they tolerate being provoked by the likes of you?
A “rumbling” sound came from the distance, and one might think it was an earthquake.
Song Yun looked at the more than fifty men charging toward them and laughed, “So you think you can dismiss us with fifty-odd men?
Is that not underestimating us?”
“Hmph, kid, don’t get cocky, I hope you can still laugh when you’re lying on the ground later,” the short Fatty snorted coldly.
The fifty-plus men arrived in an instant, and as the crowd parted slowly, a middle-aged fat man walked up from behind and said to Zheng Ju with a laugh, “Mr.
Zheng, it’s such a pleasure to have you come to our racecourse today.
Who’s the blind person who offended you?”
“It was us blind ones,” Song Yun said flatly.
The middle-aged fat man turned his head and stared straight at Song Yun and his group.
Dammit, weren’t these the bosses?
What were they doing here?
Damn it, who else could you piss off today but your own boss?
Song Yun had just had a meeting that morning, and by evening he had stirred up such trouble; it seemed he was done for.
“Yes, it’s them.
Uncle Jiang, you’re the manager of this racecourse.
They caused trouble on your territory today—you can’t let them off,” Zheng Ju added fuel to the fire from the side.
“But we could keep the few beauties behind; we’re the kind who cherish girls, after all.”
Cherish girls your ass, did you not see your own face turn pale?
Those women are my sisters-in-law; could I really help an outsider mess with my own family?
I’d be done for if this got out.
“Jiang Niu, you’ve got a lot of nerve,” Wang Hu looked at him coldly and shouted, “Is this how you use the power the gang gave you?
Where do you think White Tiger Hall stands?”
Swallowing nervously, Jiang Niu said awkwardly, “Brother Wang, I really didn’t know the ins and outs of the situation today.
If I had known these little bastards were going after you guys, I wouldn’t have come, not even if you killed me.”
“Enough already, we’re all foxes from the same hill, don’t give me that crap,” Song Yun waved his hand dismissively.
“Even if it wasn’t us, should you be beating people up at will with your brothers?
My previous warnings were obviously useless.”
“No, not at all, Brother Song, I have every word you said etched in my heart,” Jiang Niu said quickly, shaking his head.
“It’s my fault today, and I’m willing to accept punishment at White Tiger Hall.”
“Stop playing the victim here.
Since you’re willing to take your punishment, go ahead.
If I find out anyone else dares to do such a thing again, it won’t just be a simple punishment,” Song Yun said.
“Brother Song is forgiving you for the sake of having a family and kids.
Now scram, or are you looking to start some trouble?” Wu Li cursed boisterously.
“Yes, yes, I’m off, but what about these fifty-odd brothers?” Jiang Niu asked tentatively, fearing to offend the big shots further, although taking the punishment at White Tiger Hall was something he could grit his teeth and endure.
“Leave the others, I have use for them,” Song Yun said.
Relieved, Jiang Niu shuffled off hastily, leaving Zheng Ju and the rest stunned.
A frightened Bai Mao tugged at Zheng Ju’s clothes and whispered, “Did we go too far with this today?”
“It seems we did.
The other party must be high-ranking members of the Shura Alliance,” Zheng Ju muttered a curse under his breath.
“Quick, notify people at home; I don’t believe they can do much to us.
After all, our family isn’t easy to mess with.”
Just as these few were about to make a call, they were surrounded and their phones confiscated by the fifty-plus men.
As for the five bodyguards, they had already been beaten and lay unconscious on the ground.
Taking Zheng Ju’s phone, Song Yun laughed, “You’re young but you’ve got quite the temper.
Now that you realize the seriousness, you want to call for backup?
That won’t work.
What was it you said earlier?
Weren’t you going to break our legs and feed us to sharks?
I’m waiting.”
“Song Yun, don’t be so arrogant here.
Do you know who my dad is?” Zheng Ju tried to maintain a calm demeanor.
Here comes another one who wants to play the ‘my dad is powerful’ card, Song Yun shook his head and said, “I really don’t know who your dad is.
Why don’t you enlighten us?”
“My dad is Zheng Cai, the General Manager of Da Cai Group.
If you know what’s good for you, you’ll let us go, and we can forget this ever happened,” Zheng Ju said, not believing that a social mixer would dare to offend a corporate General Manager.
“Zheng Cai?
I don’t recognize the name,” Song Yun replied coolly.
“I’m not interested in your dad, so why would I know him?
Besides, this isn’t over, so why would we let you go?”
“Li Shishi, won’t you persuade your friend here?” Zheng Ju said somewhat timidly.
“You know the power of my family.
No one benefits from a head-to-head clash.”
“You know what, I really can’t stop him; he’s usually the one advising me,” Li Shishi said with a laugh.
“It was you guys who wanted to start the fight.
We’re the ones who’ve been wronged.
Maybe you should offer something to make up for it?”