Translator: Henyee Translations Editor: Henyee Translations
Ming Shu dragged a chair and sat in front of the tied-up hooligans.
The cross-eyed head hooligan roared, âBitch, do you know who I am?â
Ming Shu sized him up. âCanât you just change lines?â
The line was the same each time. What the hell was wrong with these writers?
The hooligan: â???â
Change what line?
The cross-eyed hooligan ignored the strange words and continued his roaring. âLet us go quickly and make an apology, otherwise youâll never want to do business here again!â
âWow, you are so powerful.â Ming Shu cooperated with his performance and continued eating the orange.
âSince you know that, let us go quickly. This is our big brotherâs turf. If you dare touch us, youâll go against our big brother.â
âWow, your big brother is so powerful.â Eating the orange still.
The cross-eyed hooligan was not a fool and saw that Ming Shu wasnât scared at all from her insincere expression.
What was wrong with this woman...
Yesterday she was scared and showed a pale face, but today she seemed to have changed into another person.
Ming Shu finished a plate of oranges and put the plate on the cross-eyed hooliganâs head. âDonât move. If you break it, Iâll give you a beating as bad as the number of its pieces.â
The cross-eyed hooligan: â??â
The cross-eyed hooligan felt he was insulted, so he tilted his head and the plate fell to the ground, breaking into many pieces.
Ming Shu moved her head and waved at the people in the back. âCome and count how many pieces there are.â
The people in the bar were all very confused. After being silent for a while, a boy was pushed out and came forward hesitantly to pick up the pieces and combine them into its original shape.
âSister Qi, there are a total of 18 pieces.â
Then the cross-eyed hooligan heard the woman, who sat before him, say with a soft and pleasant voice, âRound to the nearest whole number, so Iâll say itâs 20.â
The cross-eyed hooligan: â???â
Was there such a method? No, wait, why did she have to beat him...
The cross-eyed hooliganâs errand boys watched their own boss being pressed and beaten up twenty times, neither more nor less than the âagreedâ number.
After that, the errand boys didnât even dare to breathe heavily and tried their best to reduce their sense of presence.
Big brother Ming Shu dusted her clothes and sat back. âYou came to cause trouble today and made us unable to do business, so Iâm afraid you must pay for the turnover and other losses my bar has suffered.â
The cross-eyed hooligan: âHah?â
Ming Shu tilted her head and asked the boy who put together the pieces just now, âWhatâs the normal turnover of the bar?â
The boy didnât know and looked at a woman with glasses standing behind him.
âSister Qi... Normally the turnover is fifty to seventy thousand.â
Ming Shu looked at the cross-eyed hooligan. âDid you hear that?â
The cross-eyed hooligan: â...â Why the hell donât you just rob me!
âYou should be thankful that my bar is not big. If it were a bar with several hundred thousand in turnover, Iâm afraid youâd lose a family fortune to pay for it,â Ming Shu said smilingly. âNo discord, no concord. Since you took good care of me, Iâll say, adding up all other losses suffered, letâs put it a hundred thousand.â
The cross-eyed hooligan: â...â He didnât even have one thousand on him, all together.
âWill you pay with cash or card?â
The cross-eyed hooligan: â...â
Was she serious?
âQiao Qi, our big brother...â
Paâ
Ming Shu slapped him on his head.
âWill you pay with cash or card?â
The cross-eyed hooligan gritted his teeth. âYou are blackmailing!â
âYou caused trouble here, so I have reason to ask you to pay for the loss.â Ming Shu didnât seem to care about what he accused her of. âYou can also choose to call the police, so that I can get some mental damage compensation conveniently.â
The cross-eyed hooligan: â...â
The cross-eyed hooligan lost control of his breathing and stared at Ming Shu angrily.
But the latter looked calm and peaceful and looked down at him with her arms crossed, wearing a slight smile at her mouth. She seemed like an extremely harmless person, yet such a person had just kicked their asses.
Almost half a day passed, then the cross-eyed hooligan squeezed out several words with difficulty, âI donât have money!â
âYou donât have money? How dare you came to mess around in a bar without money?â
âIf I had money, I wouldnât come to mess around in a bar!â I wouldnât even be a hooligan!
âYou donât have money, great.â
â...â
Big brother Ming Shu tapped her foot and put her hand on her knee. âIâm telling you, if you donât pay for the loss today, you wonât be able to get out of here.â
The hooligans who were always the party that threatened others were stunned now.
They had been out in society for so many years, but when were they threatened by others?
Yet now they could do nothing.
They did this for quick money, but they encountered something unexpected today!
The hooligans looked at each fearfully for a little while, then under Ming Shuâs gaze, they began to take out their money obediently.
But a hundred thousand was not a small amount for them.
âOur big brother has money!â the cross-eyed hooligan hurriedly howled as he saw Ming Shu was going to beat him. âBig Brother has money. Let me call him, heâll give you money.â
He didnât want to suffer the beating.
âDo you think Iâm stupid enough to let your big brother come with his people and beat me up?â
The cross-eyed hooligan: â...â
Ming Shu fumbled out the cross-eyed hooliganâs phone and found his big brotherâs number. She wrote a message and sent it out, asking the big brother to transfer a hundred thousand.
The other party called immediately.
Ming Shu picked up a fruit knife from the floor and put it against the cross-eyed hooliganâs neck. âYou know what you should say.â
The cross-eyed hooligan: â...â
âBig Brother...â the cross-eyed hooligan called in a weak voice. Ming Shu pressed the knife a little harder, so he immediately continued, âI... Something bad happened in my family and a hundred thousand is needed to have the surgery. Could you lend me the fee first?â
The other party said something and the cross-eyed hooligan thanked him repeatedly.
Ming Shu hung up the phone. A moment later, she received a transfer of a hundred thousand yuan into the bank account she provided.
Then Ming Shu threw those people out of her bar. Before they made more threatening curses, she said with a smile, âI know you will bring your big brother here and take revenge, but I advise you to think about it carefully, because next time, you may need to pay millions of yuan. Of course, if your big brother has too much money and nowhere to spend it, I wouldnât mind helping him out.â
The cross-eyed hooligan: â...â You spoke all the lines, what else can I say!
âAh, do you need a receipt, I can write a receipt for you, so that you can apply for reimbursement to Yan Xue.â Ming Shu thought it was very necessary. Then under the weird gazes of the hooligans, she wrote a receipt fluently.
Ming Shu put the receipt in the cross-eyed hooliganâs hand and smiled slightly. âSay hi to Yan Xue for me.â
The cross-eyed hooligan: â...â
She knew about that.
She knew it was Yan Xue who hired them.
The cross-eyed hooligan only felt gloomy wind blowing all around him. He didnât dare stay longer and quickly retreated.
The people who hid behind the barâs door walked out one after another after seeing the hooligans walk away. But they all looked very worried.
âSister Qi, does it really not matter?â
âSister Qi, they will definitely come back and take revenge...â
âI think we should call the police.â
Ming Shu waved her hands. âGo do your own business. I know how to deal with this matter.â
The others looked at Ming Shu and wanted to say something, but what happened just now impressed them, and they didnât dare to say anything. Then they just scattered.
The place they messed up was the hall, where the dance floor was, so there werenât many things to clean up.
But after those hooligans came to mess around, it was definitely impossible to open the bar again.
Ming Shu ordered the others to clean up and then went home.
âSister Qi, weâll leave first...â
Ming Shu held some snacks and leaned over against the bar counter. âOkay.â
âSister Qi, do you need a ride?â
âNo need.â
âOkay, Sister Qi... Be careful.â
âSister Qi, bye.â
Ming Shu watched them leave and finished the snacks, then took her coat and also left.