Young Master Is Being Jealous Again!
Chapter 538: Josh is taken away from West City, Third Master Huo returns

Chapter 538: Chapter 538: Josh is taken away from West City, Third Master Huo returns

Su Wang looked up at the pitch-black night sky, dotted with stars.

His voice was filled with nostalgia, "You haven’t seen Xiaowu get serious yet. If she gets mad, you will never forget her look for the rest of your life.

She was more fierce than a wolf and directly threatening. Before you even started a fight with her, you were ready to back down. That’s the ruthless determination that comes from having your back against the wall.

Back then, for us, she clashed with a power in West City. Those days were really tough, Xiaowu was all bruised and battered.

She was tough, loyal and was admired by the rest of us. We were willing to follow her lead."

Josh raised his eyebrows and asked, "How old was Sister-in-law then?"

"Sixteen, I guess."

Su Wang couldn’t quite remember clearly.

He looked that Josh, his eyes were a complex mix of light, "Look, Xiaowu is tough, but she has a good heart. She never helps people directly.

Like earlier at the food stall. The man couldn’t afford to pay his bill. If it was Xiaowu, she’d handle it like me, or better.

No one is a saint, so don’t think of yourself as a savior before doing good deeds. Helping one person in West City will attract countless greedy people."

Josh understood, his handsome face showing a conflict of emotions.

He’d never been exposed to these kind of people before.

Understanding, doesn’t mean that he could empathize.

Su Wang took out his phone, waved at him, "Come here, I have something to show you."

Josh walked over and saw him browsing through his WeChat news.

Soon, he saw a post on the WeChat Moments from someone named "Dream Like Splendor" that was posted an hour ago.

It was a photo of four or five girls gathered together in front of a blue McLaren.

The girl in the middle was stunning. She was beautifully made up and looked radiant.

Su Wang pointed at the girl in the photo, "That’s Nannan, she’s the granddaughter of the old man we just saw.

She’s a university student who scored well on her exams. Even though she’s attending a low-ranking school, it’s still a better prospect than most in West City."

Josh nodded and agreed that this seemed quite good.

Then, Su Wang continued grimly, "Unfortunately, she’s been blinded by the flashy outside world.

This past year, she’s been increasingly indulgent. From what I’ve heard, she was already kicked out of university last semester.

Nannan only has her grandmother as a family. These past years, her grandmother has been working day and night for her tuition and living expenses.

She washed dishes at a small restaurant and did other odd jobs. Because of her old age, many didn’t want to hire her. Now she can’t earn money, she often goes to pick up trash."

"What?"

Josh’s eyes dropped and he looked again at Nannan’s Moments post.

This time he noticed the caption.

[Youth is for chasing dreams, let’s indulge and have a great time, sisters!]

He thought about the money that the old grandma transferred to her granddaughter earlier, his heart filled with an inexplicable mix of emotions. A barely noticeable surge of anger arose.

The old woman in her sixties and seventies was still supporting her granddaughter’s studies.

She thought her granddaughter would have a bright future, but she didn’t know that her granddaughter had already been blinded by the glitz and glamour of the outside world.

Su Wang scoffed, "Most parents exhaust their whole lives for their children, yet these kids only show their worst side to those closest to them.

They lead glorious and carefree lives outside while their every need is met through the sweat and blood of their relatives.

Don’t say nonsense about hating parents who sacrifice for their children or that those who can’t afford should not have children.

People can’t be so selfish. Having children is to perpetuate the future generation, humans have always lived in communities for thousands of years.

Blaming the selfishness on the mistakes of our family, while simultaneously enjoying what they provide, shows ignorance, stupidity, ingratitude, and heartlessness."

Su Wang, perhaps, was also a little angry so his voice escalated towards the end.

He put away his phone, looked up at Josh.

"These are the kind of people you haven’t encountered before. You can’t imagine how many people like those two redheads and Nannan are in West City."

Josh swallowed, his face showing indescribable feelings.

He wanted to say something but didn’t know where to start.

Words were sometimes just so powerless.

Su Wang continued "Xiaowu grew up without her parents around. She was an orphan for the first eighteen years of her life. So was I, and so was Zilan. We four are just like that. Only Shen Ran was a little luckier, he had his mother in his early days.

Like them, recklessly spending their parents’ hard earned money and then complaining that their family can’t give them a superior life.

They don’t know that the love they have from their parents, for many people, is but an unattainable wish."

Shen Ran glanced at the distance, his eyes slightly sinking.

He walked up to Josh, put his arm around his shoulder.

"Your parents are in good health, you live a life of extravagance and freedom, without any restraint. After this return, don’t come back here with Xiaowu anymore.

As you’ve seen, the hardships of life in West City are not for you, we live in two different worlds. Take care of yourself."

Josh knew naturally that he and the people of West City lived in two different worlds.

Everything he had seen and heard here was challenging his worldview of the past twenty years.

But hearing Su Wang’s and Shen Ran’s words,why did it feel like a farewell?

Zilan also came over, pointed towards the entrance of the park for Josh.

"Little Xixi, look there."

Josh turned around and saw the Huo family hidden guards and Doyle family subordinates standing there.

"Let’s go, you’re free now."

Zilan pushed Josh out of Shen Ran’s embrace.

Josh turned around, looked at the three people with a frown, "What’s going on?"

"You’re free now."

Su Wang propped his arms lazily on the back of the bench, his expression ambiguous, "What? Reluctant to leave?"

Josh shook his head, "Not really, it’s just a bit sudden."

"Just go."

Shen Ran pushed Josh towards the departure.

Josh took a step forward.

Each step was incredibly heavy.

As he left, all the things he had seen and heard in West City for the past few days flashed through his mind.

He reached the Huo family and Doyle family guards, stationed by his mom and dad to accompany him back to his country.

Everyone bowed their heads.

"Young master!"

Josh asked, "Why are you guys here?"

The Huo family guard replied respectfully, "The old master has sent us to take you home."

...

At nine in the morning.

Qin Ruan was in a daze from sleep, hearing a noise outside that was tormenting her ears.

The sound was like the roar of a turbine when a plane was landing.

The noise faded away after a while.

Qin Ruan turned over and continued to sleep, not paying it much mind.

She had stayed up late last night and was a bit sleep deprived.

Outside the small building where the old master resided.

Huo Yunjiao, Huo Yirong, Huo Qiang, Huo Chuan, and Huo Zhi who had been carried off the plane and was laying on a stretcher, hastily entered the residence of the old master.

The servants standing at the door immediately stepped forward to serve.

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