Let's Squander A Billion First!-Chapter 460 - Golden Tycoon (25)
Chapter 460: Chapter 460 Golden Tycoon (25)
Bang—
The door was slammed shut forcefully.
Jin Ning struggled to sit up from the bed, his body uncomfortably hot and restless.
He tugged at his pajamas, subconsciously licking his lips, which seemed to retain her warmth and scent.
It was a fascinating sensation for him.
There was no sound from outside.
...
Jin Ning’s mind suddenly replayed the last sentence she had said, and alarm bells went off inside him.
However, the moment he looked up, he noticed that the wheelchair had been placed far away from the bed.
Jin Ning hadn’t paid much attention before. Every morning when he got up, it was she who pushed the wheelchair over to him.
But now that he thought about it carefully, she pushed the wheelchair away every evening… That behavior wasn’t quite normal.
Fortunately, his cell phone was still there, so he called Chuzheng.
“What’s wrong?”
A girl’s voice, shallow and calm, came from the phone.
“Don’t do anything rash,” Jin Ning said.
“I’m not,” Chuzheng denied.
“What happened? Those people outside came for me.”
“No, you heard wrong,” she said.
“…I heard it,” he insisted.
“Hallucinations can occur when you get up in the morning, you heard wrong,” Chuzheng stressed.
“I…”
Beep beep beep—
The call was disconnected.
Jin Ning sat on the bed, bewildered.
How could he have hallucinated and heard wrong? She had just kissed him!
Jin Ning had, after all, worked at the police station, and even if his body was weak, his intelligence and judgment were still intact. Was she trying to fool him?!
And she did it blatantly.
She didn’t care about his opinion at all.
What she said went.
Just like she had said before— “If I want it to have legal effect, it will.”
–
Next door.
Chuzheng hung up the phone. Several people were squatting in front of her, shivering like sieves, some with barely audible sobs.
“This is your last warning. If you dare to harass Jin Ning again, I have a way to deal with the entire Jin Family,” she said with an icy voice that flowed through the room.
Each word was like a boulder, crashing down on the hearts of these people.
Fear, dread…
All sorts of emotions were nearly drowning them.
The woman in front of them was too terrifying.
Yet the girl spoke indifferently, “Go back and tell that old man, life is short, don’t seek death, cherish your life.”
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“…”
“Did you understand?”
The several people nodded furiously: “Understood, understood.”
[Little Fairy, didn’t you say you were going to take care of them?]
If you help me get rid of the bodies, I will do it. Are you willing?
Chuzheng was somewhat hopeful.
[As if I was never here.] As expected, one shouldn’t trust Little Fairy’s words. If she really wanted to do it, she probably wouldn’t say it. The things she says out loud are not necessarily going to happen; it’s all just to fool people.
Although Chuzheng didn’t take care of them,
These people soon found themselves in the police station.
The reason—organizing prostitution.
Because of this, the Jin Family was also pushed into the limelight, as these were people from the Jin Family.
And while this was happening, Chuzheng was taking Jin Ning back home.
Jin Ning looked at the news message, his eyebrows tightly furrowed.
“Was it you who did this?”
“No.” Her denial came swiftly, as usual.
“You act a bit extreme,” Jin Ning was sure in his heart that it was her doing.
“Don’t you like it?” Chuzheng asked.
“…” Jin Ning put away his phone, “Your way of doing things doesn’t concern me, but please don’t get me and my family involved.”
“Don’t worry,” Chuzheng said with a cold face, “I didn’t do anything.”
The implication being: nobody could catch her out.
–
No matter how much trouble the Jin Family was in, it had nothing to do with them anymore.
After returning, Jin Ning and her relationship became somewhat delicate, it wouldn’t be called tense, but it wasn’t harmonious either.
Whatever Chuzheng said, he responded indifferently.
But he would still sneak a look at her from time to time.
Chuzheng turned her face away, “Don’t peek at me.”
Jin Ning, caught in the act, quickly averted his gaze, insisting that he was just looking at the scenery.
“If you want to look, then look,” Chuzheng said again, “I don’t mind.”
“…”
Jin Ning felt like he was being teased.
He wheeled himself back to his room.
When he reached the door, he heard her answer a phone call, then came the sound of footsteps; she left without saying goodbye.
Jin Ning frowned.
Self-willed, extreme in her actions, domineering, and unreasonable.
These were the labels Jin Ning now stuck on Chuzheng.
Jin Ning even thought she might have some mental illness, yet she seemed completely normal and never showed any signs of losing control like a mentally ill person.
But still…
He was still fascinated by her.
Maddeningly fascinated.
[Jin Ning: What does it mean if you dream about the same person all the time?]
[Jin Chen: That depends on what you dream about, right?]
[Jin Ning: Very intimate things.]
[Jin Chen: Oh~ bro, you’ve got spring fever.]
[Jin Chen: …Bro, you didn’t defile my Little Fairy, did you!!]
[Jin Ning: She’s not yours.]
[Jin Chen: Hmph!]
–
Shanshui Beiyuan.
After a series of interrogations, Chuzheng was let in.
Ah Hua was waiting for her, and hurriedly approached as she entered: “Sister Chuzheng, there’s been trouble.”
“Hm?”
The call she received only told her to come back quickly without specifying what the matter was.
“Lin Feng and Lin Yan got into trouble,” Ah Hua said. “The Boss is very angry now, and a lot of people have been called back.”
Chuzheng “…”
The evidence she had given the Boss was not insignificant.
It had taken this long to act, the Boss was slipping.
Chuzheng followed Ah Hua inside.
Sure enough, there were quite a few people standing inside.
Moving forward, there were eight chairs, with a few people already seated.
The Boss was sitting at the top, looking somewhat grim but with no other apparent emotion.
Lin Feng and Lin Yan were tied up, kneeling on the carpet.
Lin Feng had been tortured and was covered in bloodstains. Lin Yan looked disheveled but without serious harm.
There was one empty chair, and Chuzheng walked towards it with composure.
There should have been ten chairs, reserved for the organization’s aces.
But since Lin Feng and Lin Yan were kneeling on the ground, two chairs had been removed.
“Sit down.”
The Boss gestured for Chuzheng to take a seat.
After Chuzheng sat down, the Boss spoke in a deep voice, “Everyone is here; it’s been a long time since we’ve all gathered together.”
The tone of the Boss was almost as if they were there to catch up on old times.
The people below each remained silent, showing little emotion.
Compared to these well-trained individuals, Chuzheng appeared much more casual, leaning back in her chair, supporting her chin, and looking carelessly at those kneeling on the ground.
In this posture, it seemed like she was the Boss.
The Boss instead became a spokesperson, representing her.
“From the moment you joined the organization, I have told you that your lives belong to the organization and not to harbor any thoughts you shouldn’t have, but there are always some who don’t listen.”
Lin Feng and Lin Yan couldn’t help but shiver.
“You are all people I watched grow up, and I treat you like my own children.”
“Whatever you need, you don’t have to say it, I will prepare it for you.”
The Boss spoke slowly.
He spoke the truth.
If one could overlook the nature of the organization, the Boss really did take great care of this generation, as if they were his children.
Money was too easy for them, so whatever they desired, as long as it wasn’t unattainable, would quickly materialize before them.
When they were sick, if the Boss was free, he would visit in person and command others to take good care of them.
“But…”
His tone grew heavier.
“Today, there are still those who have betrayed me.”