The King of Urban Mercenaries -
Chapter 503 - 503 503 Making a Scene in Our Own Place Part 1
503: Chapter 503: Making a Scene in Our Own Place (Part 1) 503: Chapter 503: Making a Scene in Our Own Place (Part 1) Night had fallen over Zhonghai, the city with a modest reputation for its Dream Heaven KTV.
Above the corridor outside the luxury VIP room.
“I spoke without thinking before, and I didn’t consider my words carefully, Brother Lin, please don’t take offense,” Lv Wuya leaned closer to Lin Fei and explained in a low voice with a hint of apology, after Ning Qi and the other ladies, along with Xu Yingying, were led into the luxury VIP room by Xiaofeng, a member of his club.
Had it been anyone else, Lv Wuya would not have bothered.
After all, even though Lv Wuya was not a corporate president renowned throughout Zhonghai like Mu Shanshan or Su Qinglan, he was still the owner of Zhonghai’s largest racetrack club and several 4S stores.
In the Zhonghai racing circles, Lv Wuya was second to none, a truly influential figure who could summon a crowd with a single call.
However, precisely because Lv Wuya’s achievements stemmed mostly from racing, he couldn’t help but feel a deep respect for Lin Fei, who was known to have a terrifying prowess in racing.
“It was just a form of address, a trifling matter,” Lin Fei casually responded to Lv Wuya’s specific explanation regarding the form of address.
If it had been some strangers who called him “Brother Lin” without familiar grounds, Lin Fei naturally would have felt uncomfortable and might even have been displeased.
However, with Lv Wuya, there was at least the connection from a past encounter.
Whether it was because of the meddlesome girl Xu Yingying, or because of the goodwill Lv Wuya had shown him upon meeting, Lin Fei didn’t mind having a longer conversation with him, or even becoming friends.
With these thoughts in mind, issues such as titles and forms of address naturally became unimportant to Lin Fei.
After all, based solely on age, Lv Wuya was obviously a few years older than him.
Being called “Brother Lin” a few times, Lin Fei did not lose out.
“Since you don’t mind, Brother Lin, I’ll take the liberty of calling you ‘Younger Brother Lin’ from now on,” Lv Wuya saw that Lin Fei didn’t care about the form of address and sensed that Lin Fei wasn’t as resistant to their relationship as he had been upon first meeting, so Lv Wuya casually lowered himself to half a generation below and moved even closer to Lin Fei without giving him a chance to respond.
“Younger Brother Lin, about today’s matter, in my opinion, if it can be reconciled, try to reconcile if possible.”
“Weren’t you saying something different before?!”
Lin Fei clearly remembered that in the presence of Ning Qi and others, Lv Wuya had seemed completely antagonistic, even wishing to stand up for Lin Fei.
Now, however, he was directly advising reconciliation.
If Lin Fei didn’t know Lv Wuya a bit better and realize he wasn’t the kind of hypocrite who says one thing and does another,
Lin Fei might have already written him off in his mind.
He wouldn’t be frowning and questioning him now.
“You might not know, Younger Brother Lin, but this KTV establishment has changed owners not too long ago.
The new owner has considerable strength.
Even though I’m aware that you, Younger Brother Lin, are probably not an ordinary person, as the saying goes, even a powerful dragon cannot pressure the local snake.
If it’s just a small disagreement between you and them, it really isn’t necessary to escalate the matter.”
As his voice faded, sensing the displeasure in Lin Fei’s expression, Lv Wuya took a deep breath and spoke with a more serious tone, “Of course, how to respond and whether to reconcile—it all ultimately depends on what the issue is between you and them.
If indeed those running the place were in the wrong from the start, whether to fight or make peace is up to you, Younger Brother Lin, and I’m with you all the way!”
“Let’s see what they have to say.”
Having been through quite a few things, Lin Fei considered himself quite skilled at reading people.
Lv Wuya’s words might have been a bit exaggerated, or perhaps they even had some self-interest at heart.
However, more than anything, it seemed he wanted to do Lin Fei a favor through this incident, to thereby pull their relationship a little closer.
There was clearly no pretense of staging a drama for Lin Fei’s benefit.
Given the fact that their acquaintance was nothing more than a one-time encounter, even if Lin Fei spent time analyzing Lv Wuya’s intentions, at the end of the day, it was just a few words exchanged.
To say that it was a debt as heavy as a mountain would obviously be an overstatement.
Thus, Lv Wuya was able to analyze in such detail the approach to the situation for him.
With Lin Fei’s almost abnormal physical abilities, perhaps he didn’t need it, but after all, it was Lv Wuya’s good intention.
Therefore, Lin Fei naturally couldn’t outright refuse.
Of course, making a verbal response was one thing.
As for how to actually deal with the group led by the person Zhou Haimie called Brother Ming, who were clearly the ones overseeing Dream Heaven KTV, Lin Fei had already made his plans internally.
As Lin Fei had previously indicated to Lv Wuya, the dozen or so people in Brother Ming’s group were, in his eyes, merely annoying flies.
Even if the other side had some backing, they were at most just annoying flies with a backing.
So-called flies, if they know what’s good for them, should be chased away.
Of course, if they don’t take the hint and keep pestering, then naturally they would need to be swiftly dealt with.
“Brother Dong, it’s this guy!
He’s the one who hit me, and even threatened to trash the place!
You definitely, definitely can’t let him off!”
While Lin Fei was talking with Lv Wuya, the unscrupulous young gangster whom Zhou Haimie referred to as Brother Ming, leading a dozen or so from Dream Heaven KTV, approached Lin Fei and Lv Wuya’s group.
Once they stopped, Brother Ming, who had been kicked until he spat blood by Lin Fei, pointed viciously at Lin Fei and advised the plaid-shirted young man next to him.
Following the direction pointed by the unscrupulous young gangster known as Brother Ming, the leader in the plaid shirt, referred to as Brother Dong, looked over at Lin Fei with a slightly gloomy expression.
However, the moment he got a clear look at Lin Fei’s face, the gloominess was replaced by a look of utter astonishment.
The coldness that previously filled his tiger-like eyes seemed to freeze as if he had witnessed something inconceivable.
“You guys better scram if you know what’s good for you, or else—”
Slap!
The unscrupulous young gangster known as Brother Ming, who had failed to notice the change in expression on the plaid-shirted leader’s face, initially intended to take advantage of the dozen or so behind him to boss Lv Wuya and the others around.
However, before he could finish his sentence, he was sent flying with a slap from the plaid-shirted young man he had relied upon.
“Brother Dong, you, you, I, I—”
The unscrupulous young gangster known as Brother Ming, struck by one of his own, was clearly bewildered to the point that after being flipped to the ground, he couldn’t even utter a complete sentence.
In fact, the plaid-shirted young man didn’t even give him a chance to speak coherently, gesturing to the people by his side.
“Take him out and teach him some manners!”
Following the plaid-shirted young man’s signal, although they didn’t understand why their boss had suddenly “turned” on them, the two subordinates next to him still firmly carried out their leader’s orders.
They promptly dragged away the unscrupulous young gangster known as Brother Ming, who had been knocked to the ground by their leader.
As for the plaid-shirted young man who had slapped the unscrupulous young gangster, he approached Lin Fei with a face full of solemnity, along with more than a little embarrassment…
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