Chapter 64 - A Scapegoat
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nTranslator: Atlas Studios Editor: Atlas Studios
n“Tm not sure yet, but it’s very late now. He probably went back.”
nHearing this reply, Gong Cheng clenched his fists and punched the ground.
n“alright!”
nThis was a scapegoat sent to his doorstep by the heavens! He could quietly get rid of the two of them and lay the blame on the cave inhabitant.
nGong Cheng looked at his subordinate and revealed a satisfied smile.
n“You’ve done well in this matter. When you get back, come to me and receive a million.”
n“Yes, thank you, Boss,” his subordinate agreed excitedly.
nThat was one million!
n“Lead the way.” Gong Cheng stood up as a cold and ruthless glint flashed across his eyes. “I want to meet the cave inhabitant personally. For all we know, there are more than one.”
nHis subordinate immediately went to gather their members.
nThey moved quickly and did not alert anyone.
nBefore Gong Cheng set off, he even glanced at Fu Xi and Gong Hao’s tent.
n‘There was no movement. They seemed to be sleeping quite well.
n“Sleep a little more. You won’t be able to enjoy your peace very much longer.”
nHe sneered coldly and turned to leave with his team.
nHis subordinates led him to the marked cave.
nGong Cheng asked his team members to bring in their guns and daggers.
n“Be careful, don’t make too much noise.”
nThe team members nodded.
nNot long after they entered, a man’s roar came from the cave, but it quickly disappeared.
nA subordinate came out in a sorry state.
n“Boss, it’s done. It’s just a male savage. He’s covered in fur.”
nMale savage?
nGong Cheng became interested and walked into the cave with his hands behind his back.
nThe savage had his hands and feet tied and his mouth covered. When he saw him enter, he struggled to get up.
n“Be obedient,” a member shouted and slapped the back of his head.
nThis slap was not light. He softened from the impact and fell to the ground, groaning.
nGong Cheng looked away in disdain.
n“It’s settled.”
n“Yes.” The subordinate agreed. There was a muffled sound of a dagger piercing into the flesh. The savage’s body twitched, and blood quickly flowed out. There was no more movement.
n“Deal with it cleanly.” Gong Cheng waved his hand and looked coldly at his trusted aide. “Find some skilled people to stay behind and pretend to be savages.”
nThe aide immediately understood.
n“Boss, do you want them to ambush us?”
n“Mhm.” Gong Cheng watched as his teammates dragged the savage’s corpse out and said coldly, “I’ll think of a way to lure them over again. Don’t hold back!”
nHis subordinates shuddered.
n“Yes, Boss. Don’t worry.”
nGong Cheng walked out of the cave in satisfaction. Looking at the bright moon in the sky, he smirked.
nGod was really helping him.
nLeaving behind the team members who were pretending to be savages, everyone returned to the camp. They had wasted a lot of time, and it was already dawn.
nLittle Bear was very alert. When it saw them approaching, it roared again.
n“Beast.”
nGong Cheng’s good mood was ruined. He touched the wound on his ear that had not recovered and was so angry that he kept trembling.
nHe pulled out his gun and aimed at Little Bear, about to shoot.
n“What, do you want to kill my bear again?”
nA clear female voice rang out. Gong Cheng froze for a moment and revealed a fawning smile.
n“Sister-in-law, you’ve misunderstood. I was just trying to scare it
n“Is that so?”
nFu Xi came out of the tent and looked at him coldly.
n“Ah Cheng, you’d better remember that I won’t allow anyone to hurt it, including you.”
n“Sister-In-Law is right.”
nGong Cheng agreed readily. Fu Xi no longer looked at him and returned to the tent with Little Bear in her arms..
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