330: Chapter 319 Barbarians 330: Chapter 319 Barbarians “You, you, you, we’re all family here.
Bringing up money only hurts relationships,” the woman said, her face darkening.
“Everyone says that bringing up money hurts relationships, but if we don’t even mention money, isn’t that even more damaging?” Li Yueyue said with her arms crossed, “US$ 150,000, remember to have it ready for me.
That’s the dowry my sister planned to give me.”
“Li Yueyue, is it really okay to upset your aunt like this?
Look at what you’ve done to her,” a man interjected, rebuking her.
Seizing the opportunity, the aunt slowly sank to the ground, clutching her chest and looking in great pain.
“Ouch!
My heart, it hurts so much,” the aunt trembled as she spoke, clutching at her heart.
Watching the aunt pull out a small white bottle from her bosom, presumably containing so-called life-saving medicine, Li Yueyue didn’t believe for a second that her aunt was sick.
She usually looked strong enough to take down a tiger, but now she was lying on the ground, surely up to something.
Li Yueyue snatched the little bottle and tossed it to Song Yun, “Check what sort of medicine is in there.
Don’t eat the wrong thing and accidentally poison my aunt.”
Such a venomous tongue she had, but what did it have to do with him?
Li Yueyue had always been the ‘Demon King’ of the Li Family.
Ever since she was little, she dared to draw on Mr.
Li’s face while he slept; you couldn’t expect her to treat these aunts and uncles any better.
Song Yun unscrewed the cap of the bottle, ignoring the murderous glares from around him, poured out a pill, and ate it.
This act shocked everyone.
Why did this kid just pop it in his mouth so casually?
Li Yueyue nudged Song Yun with her elbow and whispered, “I just asked you to act the part, who told you to actually try the medicine?”
“What’s the big deal?
It’s just Yellow Spirit Pills, great for your health.
I say, Aunt, where did you buy these?
You can’t find such good supplements on the market,” Song Yun said with a smile.
Clearly unable to continue her act, the aunt sprang up from the ground and snatched the small bottle from Song Yun’s hand.
She had spent a lot of money on these health supplements for herself, and now this little bastard had eaten them.
Unforgivable.
“I was under the impression you had a heart condition, Aunt.
Now you seem fine?” Li Yueyue asked mockingly.
“It suddenly improved.
Are you disappointed that I’m better?” the aunt muttered.
“Dare I?
I happen to know quite a few cardiac specialists.
Perhaps I should take you for a check-up soon?
Maybe get surgery on your heart?” Li Yueyue offered coldly, scanning the room, “I know none of you like seeing me, but the feeling is mutual.
I wouldn’t be here if Grandfather hadn’t asked me to come.
I’d rather see hell than your ugly faces.”
“What are you saying?
Is that any way to talk to your elders?
No manners.”
“Exactly, exactly.
Do you think you’re the only tough one in the Li Family?
If you’re so capable, leave with nothing.
We promise we won’t bother you.”
“Keep dreaming, you lot.
Don’t forget I have a 20% stake in the family inheritance.
I’m not stupid.”
“What’s ‘yours’ and ‘mine’?
If you’re part of the Li Family, then it’s all Li Family’s property.
Resources must be distributed fairly and justly.”
“Go to hell.
What’s mine is mine.
If you touch it, don’t blame me for getting tough with you.
Besides, my sister and I plan to give all these resources to Song Yun,” Li Yueyue said lightly.
“What?
When did this happen?” Song Yun leaned in and whispered.
“Just now,” Li Yueyue replied, expressionless.
She had to be praised for her acting skills, worthy of an Oscar.
“What do you think you’re doing, daring to mess with the Li Family’s resources?” a young man stood up and yelled at Song Yun.
Damn it, he despised these people.
Day in and day out, they didn’t think about earning money, only how to get something for nothing.
They were grown adults, yet they were still interested in their junior’s wealth—shameless.
Song Yun lunged forward with a lightning-fast step and punched the young man in the face.
When one punch wasn’t satisfying enough, he continued until the young man’s mouth was nearly toothless.
Then, standing up, he looked around at the stunned crowd and shouted, “I’m a little thug—and I’ve got the genes of a marauder.
Let me tell you, if it’s mine, don’t touch it, and if it’s not yours, lay your hands off as well.”
“Barbarian,” someone muttered.
“Right, I am a barbarian, but you are even worse than a barbarian.
You’re parasites, trash, the dregs of society, fit only to be buried and waste the nation’s soil.
I don’t know fancy words; I only have these fists.
If you have an issue, come and try me.”
“Song Yun, Li Yueyue, Mr.
Li wants to see you upstairs,” Secretary Tai called out from the top of the staircase.
“Right away,” Song Yun said coldly, surveying the people around him, “Don’t even think about laying your hands on what doesn’t belong to you.
People ought to know their limits, to avoid an unexplained death.”
After speaking, he took Li Yueyue upstairs to the study.
As soon as they entered, they saw Mr.
Li seated in his armchair, eyes narrowed, “I could hear all the commotion downstairs.”
“Heh heh, it’s just a trifle.
You needn’t worry about it.
Let me handle it,” said Song Yun with a sheepish smile.
“What did you call me here for today, Grandfather?”
“Who would want to see you, I used to think you were a simple and honest child, but now it seems you’re no better; you’re as cunning as those old foxes,” Mr.
Li took a sip from his tea bowl and said, “Tell me what you think about this matter.”
“I don’t see this marriage favorably,” Song Yun replied solemnly, once Mr.
Li got to the point.
“I don’t think the Li Family, flourishing as it is, needs to trade a woman for resources and benefits.”
“And what else?”
“Li Yueyue won’t find true love there.
Are you willing to see your granddaughter live a life of desolation?” Song Yun added.
“She’s a Li Family member, and she should make some contribution to the family.
There’s nothing wrong with that,” Mr.
Li said calmly.
Damn it, he accused me of being cunning, but isn’t he just an old fox himself?
He doesn’t want to face the wrath of the Bai family, just say it straight out.
It’s clear that he’s decided I’ll definitely save Li Yueyue, so he puts it this way.
“Grandfather, I don’t want to marry someone from the Bai Family.
I haven’t even met the guy, let alone marry him,” Li Yueyue stomped her foot and pouted.
“Here’s the photo of the Bai Family boy.
See if you like him.
If you like him, then marry him,” Mr.
Li said, taking a photo out from his desk and placing it on the table.