208: Chapter 206: Who Teaches Whom 208: Chapter 206: Who Teaches Whom Hearing that Quan Shouquan was asking Sister Min out for business matters again, and this time directly to his company, Tangyu felt uncomfortable and a bit uneasy.
He was sure that this guy was up to no good.
Although he believed that Sister Min had the ability to protect herself, Tangyu still felt uncomfortable at the thought of her suffering even a small loss.
“Sister Min, there’s an important meeting later we need to attend,” Tangyu said deliberately.
Fang Min hesitated slightly and glanced at Tangyu.
Hearing Tangyu’s words, Quan Shouquan also looked over, a sharp look flickering deep in his eyes, but he masked it well, making it imperceptible to others.
“Fang Min, it won’t take up much of your time.
Without checking out my new product and visiting my factory, it will be difficult to discuss many details about the case.
I don’t understand advertising, which is why I need you to take charge and see what kind of design would be best,” said Quan Shouquan.
Fang Min knew what Quan Shouquan meant, but she indeed couldn’t refuse and could only nod, “Well, alright then.
But I have an important meeting later and can’t stay for too long.”
“Hehe, it won’t take long, at most two hours,” Quan Shouquan replied.
Fang Min turned to Tangyu, “Then you go back first.
Tell Sister Xin I’ll be back later.”
“Sure, Sister Min,” Tangyu nodded, giving her a cautious look.
The three of them left the building quickly, and Quan Shouquan said, “Fang Min, let him drive your car back.
You ride with me, and I’ll take you back to the company afterwards.”
“No need, I can drive there myself.
It wouldn’t be right to trouble you like that,” Fang Min shook her head in refusal, naturally unwilling to agree.
If she had agreed, she would have put herself in too passive a position.
Seeing Fang Min’s firm refusal, Quan Shouquan didn’t press further and nodded, “Alright then.
I’ll lead the way in front.”
After seeing off Sister Min and Quan Shouquan, Tangyu hummed coldly and a cold arc formed on his lips.
Naturally, he couldn’t just leave this matter be.
Tangyu wanted to follow them in secret to guard against any unsavory intentions that Quan might have, though the likelihood was extremely low.
Quan Shouquan still wished to have a normal relationship with Fang Min for now, so he probably wouldn’t do anything outrageous, which wasn’t too worrying.
However, Tangyu was concerned that Sister Min might soften her heart and fall into trouble, which would be dangerous.
Therefore, Tangyu also planned to expose Quan Shouquan’s vile nature as soon as possible, as he had been too busy recently to deal with this matter.
Tangyu immediately thought of Brother Hu and Lao Niu; delegating this task to them seemed very appropriate, and having some help appeared to be essential.
Tangyu remembered that Quan Shouquan’s factory was located in West Jing, West District—right in Lao Niu’s territory—making him the most suitable candidate for the job.
With this thought, Tangyu was about to pick up his phone to call Lao Niu when, out of the corner of his eye, he spotted four burly youths approaching him.
Their hostile aura made it clear to Tangyu that they were coming for him.
Seeing them, a cold smile appeared on Tangyu’s lips.
They didn’t seem like street thugs but rather like security personnel of some kind.
They quickly surrounded Tangyu, and the biggest of them glowered at him, “Kid, I finally caught you.
Let’s see where you’ll run off to this time.”
“Hmph,” Tangyu gave a cold, light laugh.
The four were pretending to have mistaken him for someone else, and he scanned them before casually saying, “Boss Shen is quite fast, isn’t he?
I haven’t left for three minutes before you four lackeys showed up.”
Upon hearing Tangyu’s words, the men’s expressions shifted momentarily before they quickly hid their reactions, but their faces betrayed them, and it was clear as day.
“What Boss Shen?
You must have been hit on the head last time, kid.
Stop acting, or I’ll deal with you today.
Guys, stop wasting time—get him,” the tallest man said with a cold huff.
Tangyu had long seen through Quan Shouquan as being no good, but he didn’t expect him to make such a ruthless move against him so soon.
These people must have been called while Quan was in the restroom; otherwise, they wouldn’t have arrived so quickly.
Quan Shouquan seemed very cunning and vengeful.
Tangyu’s disdain for Quan Shouquan intensified.
If Quan dared to carry out his plan on the first day of the month, Tangyu was ready to respond on the fifteenth.
The four men were indeed decisive, and upon the tallest man’s order, they didn’t hesitate to charge at Tangyu.
Luckily, they weren’t armed with any weapons and only used their fists and kicks in their attack.
These four men appeared to be Quan Shouquan’s company bodyguards as well as his personal enforcers.
Their aggressive posture and ferocity suggested they were no strangers to such deeds, indirectly reflecting how frequently Quan used this approach.
The four men were excessively brutal in their assault.
Two threw punches at Tangyu’s head, while the other two tried to grab hold of him.
They seemed well-coordinated.
“Humph,” Tangyu snorted lightly, unfazed by the vicious attack.
He was calm as an ancient well.
He didn’t stay put but charged in one direction.
Agile as a cat, he dodged the attacks from two sides and shot forward like an arrow straight at the tallest man.
That man threw a punch at Tangyu, but Tangyu grabbed his arm and lifted it, then with a right hook, he struck under the man’s arm.
“Crack!”
The underarm is a vulnerable area, and a hit there usually results in extreme pain, rendering the entire arm useless for a while.
“Sss—”
After receiving Tangyu’s heavy punch, the tallest man also sucked in breath due to the pain, his complexion turning pale in an instant, and he tore at the corner of his mouth viciously, biting his teeth to keep from crying out loud.
With the punch landed, Tangyu didn’t stop there, but as he struck with his fist, his foot also aimed a kick at the man’s knee.
The sharp pain in the tall man’s arm had barely struck him when he suddenly felt a tremendous pain shooting up from his knee, causing him to fly into the air.
With another forceful push from Tangyu, the tall man flew out like a punching bag, crashing heavily onto the concrete floor.
Already having been hit hard in two vulnerable spots and now thrown down so fiercely, the tall man was immediately in a daze, writhing in pain on the ground, unable to get up.
This entire process took no more than a couple of breaths’ time, and Tangyu had already beaten one tall man to the ground.
This sight sent chills down the spines of the other three, their lips twitching uncontrollably.
They had thought he was just an easy target, assuming they could beat him up good, like usual.
They hadn’t expected to encounter someone so fierce.
The eyes of the three men also flickered, silently exchanging messages through glances.
“I know it’s Shen Quan who sent you, and I won’t hold it against you since you’re following your boss’s orders.
I don’t want to fight you, so get lost,” Tangyu said.
“Hmph, trying to scare us, thinking we’re scaredy-cats,” a man snorted, biting his teeth and swinging his fist towards Tangyu, the other two no longer hesitated either, steeling themselves and rushing towards Tangyu.
Accepting money, dealing with the trouble.
Being a bodyguard is indeed a dangerous job.
Tangyu didn’t want to trouble them, but if the trees want to be still, yet the wind keeps blowing, then there’s nothing to be done.
Instead of retreating, Tangyu advanced, no longer holding back, ‘thump, thump, thump,’ throwing out three punches, his speed incredibly fast.
Before the three men’s fists even reached Tangyu, they felt a heavy blow to their chests, causing an excruciating pain, leaving them breathless.
They stumbled backward, failing to keep their balance and falling to the ground.
However, they had it better than the first man, who wasn’t thrown as brutally.
Rubbing their chests, the three men struggled to breathe, feeling as if their ribs were broken.
They stood up with difficulty, their eyes coldly fixed on Tangyu, their fierce expressions now tinged with fear.
“Are you not leaving yet?” Tangyu said, looking at them coldly.
This time the three men didn’t hesitate much.
After giving Tangyu a deep look, they fled, carrying the first man with them.
Tangyu picked up his phone and dialed Lao Niu’s number, and soon Lao Niu answered the call: “Brother Yu.”
“Do something for me, do you know Jin Diao Leather Factory?
Do you know their boss, Shen Quan?” Tangyu asked.
“Boss Shen of the Jin Diao Leather Factory, yeah, I know him.
What’s up, Brother Yu, did he offend you?” Lao Niu responded with a nod.
“Knowing him is good enough.
Start keeping an eye on him from now on.
I need all the information on him, especially the bad stuff, and I need it to be solid evidence—this shouldn’t need much explanation.
I’m sure you know what I mean.
He should be back at his factory by now, accompanied by a woman.
Keep an eye on him for me; make sure he doesn’t do anything crooked.
Contact me immediately if anything unusual happens, alright?” Tangyu instructed.
“Got it, Brother Yu, this is totally no problem, just leave this little matter to me.
By tomorrow at the latest, I’ll have all the information on that Shen guy in your hands,” Lao Niu promised.
Lao Niu was a street-smart guy, especially good at handling such matters.
Tangyu felt quite relieved entrusting this task to him.
After hanging up the call, Tangyu flagged down a cab and headed back to the company.
At the Empire Trade Tower, alongside the road below, a man carrying a ragged, seemingly garbage-picked suitcase got out of the car.
The man appeared to be in his early twenties, with a large and imposing build.
Standing at around one meter ninety, he was not only tall but also very robust.
Wearing a yellowed and tattered vest, his dark skin and coiling muscles gave one the impression of a professional heavyweight boxer.
He was wearing shorts with a few holes and slippers that seemed to have been nibbled by rats.
If not for the fact that he was relatively clean, one would have thought he was a junk collector.
As he got out of the car, he grinned foolishly, gaping in awe at the towering building in front of him, looking every bit the naive bumpkin.
Moreover, with his square face, his naturally honest and simple look, combined with his beaming smile, onlookers gave him strange glances before quickly sidestepping away.
“So beautiful, what a tall building.
If you jumped down from up there, you’d definitely be a goner.
It’s much, much taller than our three-story house at home.
From now on, I can’t just jump off buildings when I’m here.
They say Donglin City is like heaven, and it sure feels like it.
Hehe, the boss works in this building, Boss, I have arrived.” The big lunk mumbled and chuckled to himself, frightening many pedestrians away.