My Super Beautiful Lady Boss
Chapter 820: 805 Pan Chengguang's Past

Chapter 820: Chapter 805 Pan Chengguang’s Past

“Fool, why are you still hiding such a big thing from me?”

Su Xuan only learned the whole story on the way, and his heart was filled with sympathy for Pan Chenyu. This period must have been really tough for him.

It turns out that the reason Pan Chenyu got involved with the Third Group started with his younger brother, Pan Chengguang.

Pan Chengguang is two years younger than Pan Chenyu. Two years ago, after graduating from university, Pan Chengguang had the ill-fated idea of going to Japan for further studies. Once he arrived in Japan, maybe it was because he was in his rebellious youth phase, or perhaps for other reasons, Pan Chengguang had no interest in academics. Instead, he spent all his time chasing girls and street racing. Coming from a wealthy family, Pan Chengguang was simply reckless, and as a result, he happened to provoke people from the Third Group. The situation was quite ridiculous because Pan Chengguang slept with a woman, and that woman turned out to be the woman of one of the bosses in the Third Group.

After that, the nightmare began. First, Pan Chengguang was captured by the people from the Third Group and suffered a heavy beating, and that was just the beginning. After beating him up, they called Pan Chengguang’s parents, demanding ten million yuan, or else they threatened they’d have to claim their son’s corpse.

Pan Chenyu’s father, Pan Qianqiu, only had this one son, so he wouldn’t risk his son having an accident. Because his son was arrested overseas and had run into the local gangland, even reporting to the police wouldn’t solve the problem, so he had no choice but to agree. After he transferred the ten million, these guys surprisingly kept their word and released Pan Chengguang. However, Pan Chengguang, being young and reckless, wasn’t satisfied after being released. He was determined to regain his dignity but didn’t know how to achieve that, considering he couldn’t beat those guys physically.

During his most depressed moment, a woman who pushed Pan Chengguang into the abyss appeared. That woman was a Japanese woman named Yamashita Yoko, and when she learned that Pan Chengguang wanted to defeat the Third Group, she was filled with admiration for him, thinking he was a hero. At that time, Yamashita Yoko gave Pan Chengguang a terrible idea, which was to challenge them to a car race.

The Third Group held street racing competitions every week, taking place on the infamous Nine Turns Eighteen Bends, also known as the line of death. Whoever could reach the top of the mountain first was considered the winner, and they usually placed bets on the races. The stakes were exhilarating, feeling like a mix of speed and adrenaline, and every week someone would crash on the Nine Turns Eighteen Bends.

When Pan Chengguang heard that the Third Group’s boss, who had once humiliated him, was also a racing enthusiast and would race there every week, he was naturally excited. Therefore, he decided to go race against him, thinking that if he could win in a race, he could regain his dignity.

Pan Chengguang knew one thing, which was that although the Third Group was ruthless, they seemed to keep their promises. The young and reckless Pan Chengguang arrived there, ready to race against that guy from the Third Group.

Initially, he just wanted to vent his pent-up frustration. During his captivity, Pan Chengguang had been severely humiliated, not only made to drink urine but also assaulted. He really wanted revenge for this humiliation. Moreover, as he understood, racing on the Nine Turns Eighteen Bends required signing a life-and-death contract, so even if someone accidentally crashed into another, it would be considered the victim’s bad luck, and revenge was not permitted.

Pan Chengguang was quite confident in his driving skills. After all, back in high school, he was an outstanding street racer, and in university, he had participated in car racing competitions.

Pan Chengguang always thought that compared to those in “Fast and Furious,” his skills made them look like amateurs. His youthful arrogance reached such a point, which in itself was a tragedy and foreshadowed his later misfortunes.

When the actual race started, he realized the vast gap between practice and theory. In the first race, Pan Chengguang ended up in twelfth place, losing tens of thousands of yuan in one go. Although this wasn’t a huge amount for Pan Chengguang, it completely changed this young man’s character.

Racing, much like gambling, fascinated Pan Chengguang, who was already a car enthusiast. He believed his driving skills were exceptional, comparable to a Car God. So after his first crushing defeat, he was even more unwilling to give up. He started practicing every day, and for the second race, Pan Chengguang increased his bets. He was confident he could win, and this time he put in the entire one million yuan his father had sent him.

However, the result was still a dismal failure, slightly better than before but still near the bottom. The loss drove Pan Chengguang to a frenzy, and he began to panic. Although his family was wealthy, money didn’t come as easily as windfall, especially in a multinational conglomerate where most assets were fixed, and liquid funds were limited. Previously, they had already spent ten million for his ransom. The one million his parents transferred this time was meant to cover his living and tuition expenses for the next six months. Initially, Pan Qianqiu wanted Pan Chengguang to return to China to develop a career, but Pan Chengguang claimed he had learned his lesson and was determined to pick himself up where he had fallen. His father agreed, feeling proud that his son had this awakening.

However, the shameless Pan Chengguang had no intention of standing up where he fell. After losing the one million, he didn’t dare tell his parents. He wanted to recoup his losses, but that required money. At that time, Yamashita Yoko pointed him in a dangerous direction, leading Pan Chengguang down a path of almost no return.

Back then, that person advised Pan Chengguang to borrow from loan sharks. At the time, Pan Chengguang didn’t think much about it. He figured his father would send him money after six months, so he’d return it then. Maybe he’d even win back the money he lost.

It’s undeniable that Pan Chengguang’s thinking was exceptionally naive. Besides hoping to win back the money, he even imagined making a living from this by earning lots of money and becoming a World Car God.

It can only be described as childish, utterly naive. The first time he borrowed from loan sharks, he took ten thousand yuan, keeping a low profile. Please enter text

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