Chapter 227 - I Want This Person
Chapter 227: I Want This Person
Translator: Dragon Boat TranslationEditor: Dragon Boat Translation
A group of hooligans chased after a hunchbacked man dressed in sloppy clothes. Mo Chen immediately recognized that this man was the old servant of the Mo family they were looking for.
Mo Chen and Ning Dai looked at each other. He gestured for Ning Dai to stay where she was and went forward alone to stop them.
The hooligans were blocked in their path. They sized up Mo Chen and stopped in their tracks in fear.
‘The aura on Mo Chen’s body did not match up with everything here. One look and it was obvious that he was someone that they could not afford to offend.
Mo Chen blocked the servant behind him. His dark pupils looked indifferently at the hooligans in front of him.
“Lwant this person.” Mo Chen’s simple sentence carried an aura.
‘The few hooligans did not dare to be rash. They spread out cautiously and surrounded Mo Chen and the servant in a semi-circle. The leader was a yellow-haired man. He had a piece of dog tail grass in his mouth. He spat it out and arrogantly pointed it at Mo Chen.
“Who do you think you are? How dare you snatch someone from your grandfather’s hands? I think you don’t want to…”
Before he could finish his sentence, the yellow-haired man started screaming in pain. Mo Chen only used one hand to break the finger that the yellow-haired man had given him. The yellow-haired man’s face was covered in sweat from the pain.
“are you letting him go?” Mo Chen said coldly.
‘The yellow-haired guy waved his hand and cursed at the people behind him, “Are you all dead? Hurry up and attack. What are you standing there for?”
“There are so many of us. Don’t tell me we can’t beat this pretty boy?”
Ning Dai slowly walked over from behind Mo Chen. Her pretty face was covered in frost.
“Ladvise you to leave immediately. Otherwise, you will definitely regret it.”
‘Mo Chen released his hand and conveniently pushed the little yellow-haired guy forward. The little yellow-haired guy staggered and managed to stand up. He tured his head and looked at Ning Dai with a lecherous gaze.
“Aiyo, where did this little girl come from? Her looks are really stunning. Why don’t you accompany us and have some fun?”
After saying that, the little yellow-haired guy realized that no matter how hard he tried to open his mouth, he couldn’t make a single sound.
The others surrounded the three of them. “What did you do to our boss?”
“This is the last time. Either you disappear from my sight, or you will be next.”
Ning Dai raised her right hand slightly, revealing the silver needle between her fingers.
The silver needle shone coldly under the sunlight. The little hooligans had never seen such a situation before. Their legs and stomachs started to soften, and they braced themselves to act tough.
“It’s you guys who ruined our plan. This old man owes our boss a huge sum of money. We’re just here to collect the debt.”
Ning Dai shrugged. “I don’t care about the grudges between you guys. I want this person now. If you continue to stop me, don’t blame me for being rude to you guys.”
Ning Dai’s fingers scattered, and she made a gesture to release the silver needles in her hand. The hooligans saw that the situation was not good, and they did not dare to stay any longer. They dragged the yellow-haired guy on the ground and ran away.
Only then did the servant behind him heave a sigh of relief. “Thank you, I really met good people today. Without you guys, I might have died in their hands today.”
‘Mo Chen’s gaze was cold. “Do you recognize me?”
The servant trembled as he raised his head. His gaze focused on Mo Chen’s face. A trace of absent-mindedness flashed across his face as he asked hesitantly, “Young Master Mo? You’re Young Master Mo?”
“It seems that even though you’re old, your memory is still alright.” Mo Chen’s voice was flat. One could not tell if it was sarcasm or praise.
“Young Master Mo, I didn’t expect to see you here. I really…”
“We’re here to look for you.” Ning Dai interrupted the servant impatiently. “We want to know the truth about something.”