My Son-in-law Is A War God
Chapter 1344 - 1345: Treating Yama Hall Like a Hotel

Chapter 1344: Chapter 1345: Treating Yama Hall Like a Hotel

"Are you a martial artist?"

Yue Shengnan looked at the man before her, confusion flickering in her eyes.

His clean, handsome face, though unadorned, was entirely immaculate.

From head to toe, he exuded the aura of a wholesome boy-next-door—sunny and optimistic.

It was hard to imagine that this seemingly ordinary man had singlehandedly crippled that entire group.

Xiao Chen lifted his head and gazed at this young Lady Yama, reminding himself of his own days just after joining the military.

Full of youthful vigor and a burning hatred for evil.

He chuckled and said, "Officer, I’ll admit, I did it. Those people wanted to cripple me. Surely self-defense isn’t a problem, is it?"

"No problem? There’s an enormous problem!"

Yue Shengnan stared at Xiao Chen’s indifferent expression and said, "You’re completely unharmed, yet those people are wrecked. You call that self-defense? Even if I believed you, would the court believe you?"

"Now that is a dilemma!"

Xiao Chen rubbed his chin and looked at Yue Shengnan.

This woman, with her sharp short hair and striking features... if there was any flaw, it was probably that she had the build of Princess Taiping.

But such a frame was clearly more suited for combat.

After all, this is reality—not television, and certainly not anime—where certain factors seriously influence one’s combat abilities.

"Oh, by the way, you don’t have any evidence, do you?"

Xiao Chen suddenly grinned. "Even if I confessed, under current law, no evidence means no conviction, right?"

"Surely you’re familiar with the principle of ’innocent until proven guilty,’ aren’t you?

The Yama Hall prides itself on evidence-based justice."

"You!"

Yue Shengnan gritted her teeth. She had checked all nearby surveillance footage, yet the recordings revealed an eerie scene.

Xiao Chen was merely standing there while the others collapsed.

There wasn’t a shred of evidence showing Xiao Chen making a move.

Even though she was certain he was the one responsible—and undoubtedly a highly skilled fighter—in Yama Hall, no solid evidence meant no verdict.

"Captain Yue, you’ve got twenty-four hours to gather evidence. If you fail, you’ll have no choice but to release me.

Two hours have already gone by. Are you sure you want to keep wasting your time?"

Xiao Chen leaned back against his chair, grinning.

"You must be a repeat offender, huh? Hmph, just you wait, I’ll find evidence!"

Yue Shengnan had never encountered someone like him before. Even inside Yama Hall, he remained so calm and collected, acting as though the entire hall was beneath him.

Others sentenced to Yama Hall were usually terrified, spilling everything without resistance.

Meanwhile—

In the Capital City.

"What’s the boss up to now? Seriously, this is just ridiculous!"

The Judge had received a report from his subordinates: King Yama had been captured by Yama Hall on charges of brawling.

His head was practically full of black lines.

If King Yama didn’t want to be caught, no one would ever manage it.

This was obviously deliberate.

Was he testing their problem-solving skills?

How to rescue him without exposing his identity?

"Heh heh, Judge, you’re in trouble this time. Want to know who caught the boss?"

King Taishan chuckled as he spoke.

"Who?"

"Yue Shengnan!"

King Taishan’s laughter grew even louder.

"Oh my, why does it have to be that inflexible woman!"

The Judge felt speechless. If it had been anyone else, a subtle hint would suffice to ensure a release.

But Yue Shengnan was an exceedingly stubborn woman; even orders from above wouldn’t sway her if she deemed them unreasonable.

The most troublesome part was that Yue Shengnan had powerful backing, leaving many unable to deal with her.

"Maybe we should just reveal the boss’s identity to her."

King Taishan suggested.

"Have all your brain cells been replaced by muscle from martial arts training? This is clearly the boss’s way of avoiding exposing his identity while still expecting us to get him released."

The Judge was furious. How did they end up with a boss like this, who only brings trouble to his subordinates?

"Whatever, let’s call Tonghua City Yama Hall first and see if there’s a way to release him. If we hit the twenty-four-hour mark, the boss definitely won’t let us off."

With that, the Judge picked up the phone.

Back at Tonghua City Yama Hall.

Yue Shengnan was deeply frustrated.

She had scoured the area for evidence but found nothing.

Returning to Yama Hall, she spotted Xiao Chen boldly devouring a bowl of buckwheat noodles—an infuriatingly carefree sight.

Yue Shengnan felt an intense urge to smash his skull.

This guy was nothing short of a rogue—an exceptionally cunning rogue, at that.

"Captain Yue, care to join me? I ordered two servings—low-fat, won’t make you gain weight."

Xiao Chen waved at Yue Shengnan, grinning.

At this moment, Yue Shengnan was utterly speechless. Did he consider Yama Hall his home? Or perhaps a hotel?

This was Yama Hall!

Yama Hall!

Yue Shengnan lost her temper and grabbed Xiao Chen by the collar: "Don’t get cocky. I’ve dealt with plenty like you. You might be smug now, but you’ll regret it soon enough."

Her gaze burned with anger, filled with a flame that could scorch Xiao Chen into ashes.

"Captain Yue, there are cameras over there,"

Xiao Chen remarked. "If you use force, it won’t be me in trouble—it’ll be you."

"Ahhhhh!"

Yue Shengnan released Xiao Chen, clutching her head in frustration.

She was new to this role, but she had never encountered someone this difficult before.

"Don’t stress out. Eat up. This dish is really good—garlic chili sauce flavor. Absolutely delicious."

Xiao Chen chuckled and resumed eating.

Yue Shengnan stared at Xiao Chen, utterly defeated.

Yama Hall had strict rules: no action could be taken without evidence.

Of course, once evidence was found, anything went.

After all, this was Yama Hall, not the police.

At that moment, the door to the interrogation room opened.

The head of Tonghua City Yama Hall entered.

He was a tall, burly man in his forties, standing nearly 1.9 meters high, exuding power—with a minimum rank of Great Grandmaster.

It was worth noting that the head of Yama Hall wasn’t necessarily the strongest figure.

The squad captains of each city’s Yama Squad were the true terrors.

While captains oversaw combat operations, heads managed administrative tasks, operating as equals.

Zhuang Han gave Yue Shengnan a cold glance and said, "Yue Shengnan, I respect your hatred for evil and drive to make a mark, but rules are still rules.

This habit of wanting to strike first and ask questions later—can you fix it, please? Yama Hall is not some Jianghu sect where you can run wild!

You may have strong backing, but that counts for nothing here in Yama Hall.

People generally cut you some slack because they agree with your judgment, but don’t mistake that for invulnerability.

Do you really think there’s no one who can keep you in check?"

"I admit I was wrong to act impulsively,"

Yue Shengnan gritted her teeth, "but there’s still the matter of those ten-plus people left crippled—and someone needs to answer for that!"

"Answer for what?"

Zhuang Han sneered. "You’re simply unfit for Yama Hall. You’d do much better in a police department. Those scum—for them, if evidence is ironclad, killing them wouldn’t even be unjustifiable, let alone leaving them crippled!

This is the principle of Yama Hall!

If you can’t accept that, I suggest you leave Yama Hall.

It’s not as simple or easy as you think it is!"

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