Urban Super Soldier King -
Chapter 482 - 482 482 Easily Resolved the Seven Kills
482: Chapter 482 Easily Resolved the Seven Kills 482: Chapter 482 Easily Resolved the Seven Kills The attacker’s blade swung down but failed to harm Xiang Yu, apparently taking them by surprise, and then they quickly redirected the blade toward Xiang Yu’s head.
Xiang Yu, not daring to be careless, urgently blocked with his daggers with both hands, and then both of them retreated two steps.
At this moment, Tie Zhuzi and his two companions were aiming their guns at the assailant.
The person hadn’t expected Xiang Yu’s skills to be so formidable; they had planned to cut down Xiang Yu in one strike and then deal with the other three, but now that seemed impossible.
“Who exactly are you?” the person asked sharply, looking at Xiang Yu without any sign of fear.
“Who I am is not important,” Xiang Yu replied seriously, “You are Tang Xiao.”
“You’ve got the wrong person,” the person denied outright.
“Five years ago, your brother died in prison.
To avenge him, you gathered his sworn brothers to establish ‘Qi Sha’.
After killing your enemies, two of them joined the military, while the other four stuck with you,” Xiang Yu stated without regard for the person’s denial.
Hearing this, the person was visibly shocked, mouth agape, and looked at Xiang Yu in disbelief: “Who on earth are you, and what do you want with me?”
Clearly, Xiang Yu’s words had shocked him; he had thought his actions had been discreet enough, but suddenly someone had appeared who knew so much about him, how could he not be astonished?
Being part of an assassin organization, secrecy was of utmost importance; he couldn’t fathom that all his information was in the hands of another, sending a chilling feeling down his spine.
In fact, most of what Xiang Yu had said was conjecture, but seeing the stunned expression on the person’s face, it was obvious his guesses were correct.
Then Xiang Yu recited the names of the other six individuals.
This revelation surprised the person even further.
“Have you been investigating me all this time?” the person asked Xiang Yu.
“No, I just did an hour of research online,” Xiang Yu said with a light smile.
“Impossible,” the other person responded, agitated.
“Nothing’s impossible.
You think you’ve hidden yourself well, but to someone determined, finding you only takes an hour.
You want to know who I am?
I’ll tell you.
I’m just an inconspicuous figure in your missions.
My name is Xiang Yu,” Xiang Yu said calmly.
“You’re Xiang Yu?” The person was evidently astonished.
“That’s right.
Now you have two choices: first, disband Qi Sha; second, you and your brothers will all have to die.
If I was able to investigate you, be assured I’ll find them too,” Xiang Yu said sternly.
Actually, Xiang Yu was exaggerating a bit.
Finding the person was mostly luck.
Even if Xiang Yu had the time to investigate the members of Qi Sha, he could not guarantee this level of ease as this occasion.
“On what grounds do you speak this way?” the person asked, clearly indignant.
“On the grounds of this dagger in my hand,” Xiang Yu said and without waiting for a response, he threw it.
The dagger whizzed past the person’s ear and sank halfway into the wall behind, illustrating the immense force behind it.
If the dagger had been even slightly off, it could have penetrated the person’s skull.
The person turned to look at the dagger in the wall and let out a light chuckle, then casually threw their broadsword to the ground.
“I’ve lost,” the person conceded convincingly.
Seeing the individual’s straightforward admission, Xiang Yu didn’t say much, then gestured for Tie Zhuzi and the others to leave.
Tie Zhuzi pulled the dagger out of the wall and followed Xiang Yu out.
“Brother Yu, will he agree?” Tie Zhuzi was genuinely puzzled.
Xiang Yu, now looking quite at ease, smiled and said, “Most likely.
The most important thing for their assassin organization is secrecy.
Now that all their information has leaked, if they continue in this business, they’re asking for death.” Xiang Yu had some understanding of the assassin organization.
The reason he had chosen this method was simple: capture the ringleader first, and everything else follows.
As long as Tang Xiao was in his grasp, Qisha was nothing to fear.
Furthermore, Xiang Yu wanted to give the other party a chance; after all, if it weren’t for the assassination of the other party’s brother, he would have never taken this path.
Tie Zhuzi didn’t understand Xiang Yu’s tactic and didn’t ask further, simply focusing on driving.
When Su Yongzhen saw Xiang Yu and the others returning, he smiled and said, “How did it go, my underworld big brother?
Did you find the key person?”
Su Yongzhen would never believe Xiang Yu, so his words carried a tone of schadenfreude.
Xiang Yu, of course, could hear the insinuation behind his laughter but didn’t argue, simply sitting on the sofa, looking somewhat weary.
Seeing Xiang Yu’s expression, Su Yongzhen was even happier and said, “I told you, we can’t be hasty with this matter.
We need to take it slowly.
If not in one year then two, if not in two years then three—someday, we’ll uproot them completely.
Right now, they are a common enemy for both you and me.
Before we eliminate them, let’s all be careful.”
Tie Zhuzi got a bit anxious seeing Xiang Yu staying silent, then grabbed Su Yongzhen and said, “Stop your nonsense here.
Brother Yu has already taught the boss of Qisha a lesson.
This organization won’t exist anymore.”
Su Yongzhen looked at Tie Zhuzi as if he were looking at an idiot and then burst into crazed laughter, laughing so hard that tears came out.
Pointing at Tie Zhuzi, he was at a loss for words.
Tie Zhuzi’s joke was truly classic; he had never heard something so ridiculously funny.
Xiang Yu had taken them for a spin, and now came back claiming to have wiped out an assassin organization—it was a tale fit only for children.
“Don’t lie so outrageously, do you think I’m a three-year-old child?” Su Yongzhen kept laughing for a while before he finally stopped and said.
“And who do you think you are?
You don’t even have the intelligence of a three-year-old child,” Tie Zhuzi retorted, clearly not convinced.
As the two were bickering, Xiang Yu’s phone suddenly rang.
It was an unfamiliar number.
Xiang Yu glanced at it and said, “Both of you, stop arguing.”
Tie Zhuzi immediately clammed up, while Su Yongzhen wanted to say more but was thrown outside by Tie Zhuzi, who grabbed him by the collar.
Once it was quiet, Xiang Yu answered the phone.
“Who is it?” Xiang Yu asked bluntly.
“Is this Xiang Yu?” the other party asked directly.
“I am Xiang Yu.”
“Hello, I’m Du Ziyang.
We’ve met before,” the other party said directly.
At this, Xiang Yu’s mind flashed back to the scene when he met with Brother Ba.
Du Ziyang had been right behind Brother Ba, and he had treated Xiang Yu quite well.
Xiang Yu had been a bit suspicious back then, and now the man was calling him, which made him wonder why.
“What do you need from me?” Xiang Yu asked directly.
After so much experience, he wouldn’t easily trust anyone outside his group of brothers.
“My boss would like to meet with you.
When are you free?” Du Ziyang was also forthright.
“Brother Ba wants to see me?” Xiang Yu was even more astonished.
Why would such a big underworld figure want to see him?
He was currently nothing more than a bodyguard by Zhong Huashan’s side…
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