Back To The 90s: The Resilient Daughter-In-Law - Chapter 1041
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Chapter 1041: Chapter 1040: Not a Thing Chapter 1041: Chapter 1040: Not a Thing Not far from the villa, a car was parked by the side of the road. Huo Beijiang leaned against the car smoking, two people were squabbling in front of him.
“Bastard! You’re dead meat.”
“Who are you calling names? You little brat, do you need a lesson?”
“Scared? Come at me if you dare.”
“Bring it on…”
Huo Beijiang listened for a while and couldn’t help but chuckle.
“Uncle, what are you laughing at?” Huo Kewei, hearing the laughter, asked puzzledly, “Did you see something funny?”
“Yeah!” Huo Beijiang flicked the ash from his cigarette, nonchalantly replying, “Just looking at you is pretty funny.”
Huo Kewei’s face immediately darkened, “Uncle, how can you say that about me??”
“Enough! Stop embarrassing yourself; you’ve lost all the Huo Family’s face,” Huo Beijiang glanced disdainfully at the disgraceful nephew.
Bickering with a woman is bad enough, but to not even win? Everyone’s daring you to step up, and yet you don’t!
At that moment, Huo Kewei oddly comprehended his uncle’s implication. His fair and handsome face slowly took on an unnatural hue, especially those wicked eyes that usually screamed ‘villain’–yet now, didn’t dare to meet He Shasha’s gaze.
It really didn’t suit his image as a villain.
Huo Kewei twisted his own face in resignation and plunged into deep self-criticism.
He lost the Huo Family’s face.
In fact, He Shasha was somewhat afraid of Huo Beijiang; she had dared to quarrel with Huo Kewei just now but wouldn’t dare act up in front of Huo Beijiang. Instinct told her this man was merciless, ruthless, and she’d better keep her distance.
Only Nan Fei could handle Huo Beijiang. Anyone else, he’d never give an inch of face.
He Shasha knew this well and recognized that he belonged to Nan Fei. As her friend, she must maintain the proper distance.
Despite her brash appearance, she knew how to handle herself with precision.
“Major General Huo when can I go in?” He Shasha couldn’t help feeling nervous, “Nan Fei has been in there for so long; what if she’s at a disadvantage? What if she gets beaten up?” Heh heh heh… If Nan Fei did get beaten up, as her best friend, she’d definitely have to step in, blades ready.
Finally, an opportunity to shine–she couldn’t miss it.
Huo Beijiang gave He Shasha a glance but didn’t point out her schadenfreude.
“Hmph!” Huo Kewei snorted coldly, “Get beaten up? I think you’re about to get beaten up.”
“Say that again? Dare to repeat it and see what happens!” He Shasha, fuming, was ready to roll up her sleeves and dive in. Ever since their first encounter, she had kept this miscreant with a bad-boy face in her mind.
“I could say it a hundred times and it would be the same,” Huo Kewei bared his teeth, internally reflecting if his standing in the underworld was slipping, otherwise why would a little brat dare to clash with him? Had it been earlier, he’d have taken her down already.
Anyone else wouldn’t have the guts to talk to him like that.
“Heh, certain people are good only at boasting,” He Shasha crossed her arms and scoffed disdainfully.
Huo Kewei frowned deeply, his expression growing dark and ominous. Despite his young age, those wicked and scheming eyes made him truly intimidating when he was truly angry–at least enough to make the usually fearless He Shasha involuntarily step back.
Huo Beijiang casually remarked, “He Shasha, my nephew here is just the worst.”