Carrying a Jurassic on me
Chapter 859 - 481: Repudiating a Debt

Chapter 859: Chapter 481: Repudiating a Debt

Hearing Captain Liang say that, Yan Fei couldn’t admit to it. Some things, everyone knows it’s no big deal, but if you don’t confess voluntarily, you’re just a fool: "What are you talking about, Captain Liang? I’ve practiced Kung Fu for a couple of days, but they’re just simple tricks. I couldn’t even make ends meet performing on the street, let alone hitting people. You’re not suggesting that the thief got his bone cracked because I tapped him a few times, are you?"

Seeing Yan Fei deny it, Captain Liang was not surprised at all, and he said with a relaxed smile, "I was just mentioning it, not to hold Boss Yan responsible or anything. What’s there not to say? Beating up a thief is no big deal!"

Do they really think I come to the station every day for no reason? Yan Fei muttered to himself, but he was firm in what he said, "There are so many people watching! If you say that, then I might have to find a few witnesses. I’m also part of the local militia in our town, and I always carry my militia certificate with me. Do you want to see it? I often catch thieves too—I’ve sent dozens of them to prison. There are those who’ve crossed provinces to poach protected animals, cattle thieves, oil thieves, and plenty of petty thieves. I catch people all the time, but hitting people, that’s something I never do."

Captain Liang, who had felt in control of the situation, was genuinely surprised this time. He had thought Yan Fei was just a young entrepreneur, relying on his family to run a small business locally, but his experiences were anything but ordinary; the villains he’d caught were almost enough to form a squadron.

In truth, he didn’t want to do anything to Yan Fei. With so many people watching, Yan Fei had caught a thief who’d stolen tens of thousands. What could he do? If he really held Yan Fei responsible, not a single person at the scene would agree to it. And who were these people, anyway? If he left them with a bad impression, he’d be scolded to death by his superiors.

It was just that Captain Liang had seen Yan Fei, right in front of two of his subordinates, break several ribs of the already caught thief, all with an indifferent attitude. He thought this man was too ruthless and too unrestrained, not treating criminals as human beings. So he had come forward to give a little warning, letting the other party know that he wasn’t someone that could easily be fooled, and to perhaps be more mindful of his actions, which could easily lead to injuries.

Unexpectedly, despite Yan Fei’s young age, his experiences were not lacking at all—he wouldn’t admit to it. Old Liang was a senior criminal detective, and naturally, he knew further discussion was pointless. So he said with a laugh, "Haha, let’s leave it at that, then. I still owe you thanks, Boss Yan. We’ll make sure to promote this incident, to advocate for such Righteous Acts!"

It was truly helpless—how many people could casually tap someone’s ribs and end up causing bone fractures—just fractures, not breaks?

With this level of skill, Old Liang was also inclined to believe that this fearless thief-catcher was not boasting. Since that’s the case, what more was there to say? Best to leave!

At this moment, a few female students saw Yan Fei being pulled aside to talk by Old Liang. Already somewhat worried because of the recent events, Xu Xiaoyan couldn’t hold back any longer, ran over and quietly asked, "What’s the matter? Is there anything else?"

Yan Fei smiled at his wife and said to Captain Liang, "See that? That’s my wife, from Provincial University Law School. Those who came to help me are all her classmates..."

Seeing Yan Fei talking so cheerfully, Captain Liang was cursing inside: I already said I wasn’t going to hold you accountable, so do you really need to show your strength to me? Bringing a group of law students from the university, you’re truly capable!

I hate these kinds of rich and powerful young masters who have both brawn and brains. If I can’t offend you, can’t I at least avoid you? Can’t I leave if I want to?

"Boss Yan, I’ll be heading off to continue the patrol, then. You carry on with your work, and thank you for today’s incident!" Captain Liang said goodbye and turned to leave.

Watching Captain Liang leave with a face like he had swallowed something bitter, Xu Xiaoyan was very curious, "Xiao Fei, who was that? Why was he looking for you?"

Yan Fei responded with a smile, "He’s the captain of the criminal police team, probably in charge of maintaining order at the scene today. He saw me mention that the thief’s bones were fractured and thought I did it, so he came over to remind me to be more gentle with my hands next time!"

Captain Liang didn’t hear this; otherwise, he would probably be so angry he’d spit blood: It turns out this guy’s mind is like a clear mirror, and listen to him— he doesn’t even tell his wife the truth, now that’s what I call a tight ship.

But Xu Xiaoyan knew Yanfei better and glared at him reprovingly, "Hmph, always acting cute after gaining an advantage. But that thief really is hateful, daring to threaten people even after getting caught. He deserves a lesson. Today’s work wasn’t bad—it’s worth a reward."

Yan Fei immediately thickened his skin and leaned in, "How will you reward me? How about... we talk about it tonight when we get back?"

Xu Xiaoyan’s face turned red, and she glanced around surreptitiously at the bustling crowd and the many fellow students beside the exhibition booth. She glared at him fiercely, "Speak nonsense again, and I’m going to stay in the dorm tonight."

Her words were far more intimidating than anything Captain Liang could say, and Yan Fei promptly behaved, "Alright, alright, no more talking. Sweetheart, whatever you want to eat for lunch, just name it—anything that flies in the sky or runs on the ground, you can have it..."

"Hmph, smooth talker!" Xu Xiaoyan smacked him on the back of the head and walked off towards the exhibition booth with her hands behind her back. "We still have to look at the exhibition booth! If you want something tasty, you’ll have to wait until tonight."

Yan Fei watched the girl’s ponytail swishing back and forth, and his heart also began to sway: having to wait until tonight to eat something good—could there be a hidden meaning to her words...

"Standing there daydreaming, didn’t you see you’re blocking the way? Hurry up and come back!" Just as he was swaying in his thoughts, the girl turned her head to see he hadn’t followed her and called out to him again.

But speaking of which, maybe it was due to the merit he earned from catching the thief today, his luck suddenly improved.

In the afternoon, the folks who were originally negotiating contracts with the sausage factory came back, this time with a different attitude—it seemed they had enjoyed a beef feast at noon.

Now they started discussing the contract directly, and one guy even pointed at the promotional picture of the pasture, laughing, "Boss Yan, this grass isn’t real, is it? It covers quite an area, doesn’t it?"

The town’s photographer? What skills could he have? He simply took pictures of whatever was there. So one could tell these photos were pretty straightforward. Although the promotional posters might not look very realistic, it helped that Yan Fei also displayed the photos beside them.

Yan Fei was as honest as ever, "Actually, it’s only fifty acres, raising a few hundred cattle. The grass is simply not enough; we mainly rely on other straws and the like for feeding. But next year will be different. By then we’ll have plenty of money, and we’ll definitely cultivate a few hundred more acres."

"Great, great! I’ve never seen anyone as bold as Boss Yan. Once the grass is grown, I must go for a visit," the querying man suddenly burst into laughter.

It wasn’t an empty compliment; there are quite a few cattle farmers now, but those who invest in growing such extensive pastures for the cattle are rare. Moreover, most have started using feed because it fattens the cattle quickly and efficiently. After all, it’s all about growing meat, and they don’t concern themselves with much else. Raising cattle in such an ecological way like Yan Fei’s is truly foresighted, and no wonder his products can enter the high-end market.

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