Chapter 24: good one

Chapter 24 What a drive away tigers and wolves

The strength from the arm made Baicaoshi grin in pain.

However, what is very metaphysical is that she found out that the person who arrested him was the same guy who went to Jinxiang Medical Center to invite Dr. Lu last time? Why did you hang out with the people from Jupeng Restaurant again?

She turned her brain around and came to a bold conclusion.

The nobleman Yanjing is a foodie and a patient at the same time. Both to eat, but also to seek medical treatment.

Seeing his mother falling into the hands of the thieves, the little wolf cub leaped and charged fiercely without hesitation.

The man in black clothes had quick hands and quick eyes, shouted "Beast", and blocked the shadow.

The little wolf cub fell to the ground, foaming at the mouth, obviously seriously injured.

All this happened in an instant, thinking of her little Fubao being beaten by the wicked one after another, Baicaoshi's eyes turned red. Power burst out from nowhere, broke free from the man, and stood in front of the little wolf cub.

The man's palm that was about to fall was barely restrained.

"Stop!" Baicao Shi's bright eyes were shining with brilliance, but she was sullen, "You are so rude, arresting people in the street for no reason, completely disregarding whether men and women give or take. You even hurt my pet, What's the point?"

The man's pupils tightened. He clearly felt a great crisis just now. Looking at the little guy on the ground, "Girl said this is your pet? This is clearly..."

"It's my pet, loyal to the Lord!" Baicaoshi interrupted him, she believed that this man definitely recognized that it was a wolf, and he couldn't tell it.

At this time, Feng Zhenye from Jupeng Restaurant stepped forward, bowing to each other, "Master Chen, Miss, I misunderstood, this is a complete misunderstanding. Master Chen and I are here to invite a girl..."

He saw the woman who just returned the righteous words, and stood back with her pet in her arms. The angle seemed to be standing behind Chen Guangliang.

Because the gangsters have already caught up.

In the past few days, everyone in the town has seen the man in black, riding a horse for a long run, or looking for someone along the street. The gangsters have good eyes and ears, so they know it, and they have already retreated.

Baicaoshi didn't want to hurt Fubao's people, so she swaggered away, and suddenly said loudly: "The protection fee is paid to the nobles of Yanjing, you are so majestic!"

Chen Guangliang: "..."

Tendon meat: "..."

All eyes were on Baicaoshi.

It would be a lie to say that I am not nervous, Baicaoshi swallowed her saliva, and said: "I set up a stall in the market today, and these people want to collect protection money from me. I said that my family is poor and life is difficult, so I beg them to let go. But the leader said, "This is my territory, even if the nobleman from Yanjing comes, I will accept it." Now, the nobleman is standing in front of you, you should accept it."

Qinzirou looked dazed, when did he say such **** words? "I said, I said you..."

Nonsense!

Chen Guangliang didn't give the tendon meat a chance, he pulled out the treasured knife from his waist, swung the knife, and the four gangsters flew far away. "roll!"

These days, Chen Guangliang was under great pressure to find someone, and finally saw him. He just wanted to bring him to his master non-stop, and do business for him. Anyone who stands in the way will be kicked away mercilessly.

Baicaoshi was dumbfounded.

Is this the force of this world? The super kung fu that was only seen in novels and movies in the past has finally been seen today.

Just now she was still fighting with reason, can she still see the sun tomorrow?

Bah, bah, bah, what are you thinking about? The shopkeeper Feng said that they are here to invite her, Baicaoshi.

Chen Guangliang turned around, and said to Baicaoshi expressionlessly, "Girl, can you go with me now?"

Baicaoshi rolled her eyes, "Can I bring... my pet?"

(end of this chapter)

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