Chapter 100: God Damn It!

nChapter 100: God Damn It!

nTranslator: JL Editor: Lis

nSeriously, god damn it!

nAi Hui inwardly roared with anger, as if there were several wild beasts trampling about.

nHe seldom had such a tenuous grasp over his self-control, but today, he truly wanted to use a brick and pound it into Duanmu Huanghun’s face.

nHe controlled his urges, but only by forcibly restraining himself.

nHe told himself that if Duanmu Huanghun were to sustain injuries, he wouldn’t be able to receive compensation. If he could have killed him, he would have already taken action. If he could not kill him, then there was no point in beating him up. Hence, he restrained himself.

nIn the Wilderness, telling someone, “Since you saved me, I owe you a favor” would result only in impending death. No one knew if you would live to see the next day. By saying “I owe you a favor,” not only would nobody rescue you in the future, you could also be killed that very night. In such an environment, a favor was very much worthless.

nTrying to reap more than you sow?

nWhat an ingrate!

nAi Hui’s impression of Duanmu Huanghun was already set in stone. Without batting an eyelid, he continued, “Is a favor worth fifty million yuan?”

n“Of course!” Duanmu Huanghun said with pride shining on his face, “How could you compare my favor to a mere fifty million?”

nIndeed, he had the background to prove his worth. As the future heir of the Duanmu family and his discipleship to Dai Gang, it was not excessive of him to say that his favor was worth more than fifty million yuan.

nAi Hui restrained himself from murdering the boy, but his patience was wearing thin. “All right, I don’t need anything else, just two favors. When combined, that totals one hundred million yuan.”

nNow Duanmu Huanghun had been rendered speechless. How could he have calculated it like this? Didn’t he realize the potential usefulness of his favors? Didn’t he want to be a part of the Thirteen Divisions in the future?

nFifty million yuan? Was this chap insulting him on purpose? How could his favor only be worth fifty million yuan?

nNo matter how stupid he was, shouldn’t he at least think before speaking?

nDuanmu Huanghun regarded Ai Hui with a look of despise, his gaze increasingly hateful. This chap was such a lowborn. It was already repulsive that Ai Hui was vulgar enough to desire compensation for a good deed.

nAn indescribable rage rose up from within Duanmu Huanghun. He felt as though a precious item he had gifted to a recipient had just been thrown to the dogs without a second thought. And he actually had the gall to ask the dog if he would like to eat such a good item.

nDuanmu Huanghun’s face paled, his gaze practically shooting flames.

nBut instead of cowering, Ai Hui only laughed. “Let’s stop with the brainless crap. Do you have one hundred million yuan?”

nLooking at him, Duanmu Huanghun’s anger intensified. He almost blurted out a “yes,” but at the last moment, a thought occurred to him and his expression changed.

nSince young, he had lived a life of luxury, never lacking in money. His family invested heavily in his daily needs such as food, housing and training. Whatever he needed, his family bought for him without a second thought.

nIn terms of cash, however, he did not have much on hand, and neither would his family be willing to give him such a large amount like one hundred million as allowance.

nEven if he wanted to, he was clueless on how to approach such a topic.

nBorrow from a friend? He shook his head inwardly. If he didn’t have such a hefty allowance, then neither would his friends. Furthermore, he knew them well; unlike him, who obsessed over training with no desire to chase after an extravagant lifestyle, they indulged in life’s pleasures by overspending with no savings left over. He would rather rely on himself to come up with the one hundred million yuan.

nSeeing the change in Duanmu Huanghun’s expression, Ai Hui felt that this guy was despicable. He continued, “You don’t have it, right? You’re really good at blowing your own trumpet, but it’s only empty talk. My judgment of you was correct. It’s all right, I’ll just take it as if I had rescued a dog.”

nIn Ai Hui’s mind, Duanmu Huanghun had been labeled as a hypocrite and an ingrate.

nAi Hui could not be bothered with him and swagged off without a second thought. He was a person who clearly distinguished between love and hate. If he felt that Duanmu Huanghun was not worth it, speaking more than a sentence to him was a waste of his time; and time was precious.

nDuanmu Huanghun’s expression alternated between green and red. He bit down on his lips viciously.

nInsulting, extremely insulting! Since young, he had never felt so insulted. Yet, he could not utter a single word of rebuttal. If the other party desired jewels or heirlooms, he would’ve been able to think of ways to procure them. But Ai Hui wanted cash, his achilles heel.

nWhat a humiliation. The humiliation was indescribable. His porcelain skin flushed red as if it was burning up.

nHe clenched his fists until his bones crackled, and his gaze was shadowed.

nAll right, he’d been too optimistic. How could a lowly chap like Ai Hui be worthy of his favors?

nWasn’t it just one hundred million yuan? Just you wait!

n“To a useless person like you,” he thought, “earning money is a difficult thing. But pretty soon, you’ll come to see that earning one hundred million is an insignificant matter for a genius like me!”

nMaking up his mind, Duanmu Huanghun swore to himself that he would earn more money in the next few days. He would earn one hundred million yuan—No! One hundred million yuan was still not enough to match his worth.

nTwo hundred million! No, five hundred million!

nHe was going to bring five hundred million in cash and throw it into the chap’s face.

nHis mind conjured up an image of Ai Hui, with a fawning face, kneeling like a dog next to a mountain of cash.

nAbruptly, a bewitching, red flush emerged on his face. He felt his body surge with energy. That’s right! This was the feeling!

n“Ha ha ha ha….”

nDuanmu Huanghun howled with laughter.

nAs Ai Hui entered the training hall, he spotted Lou Lan. The dark clouds in his heart momentarily cleared. To hell with the hypocritical ingrate. He had Lou Lan, a good sand puppet.

nAt that moment, a howl of maniacal laughter erupted from the direction of the alley entrance.

nLou Lan tilted his head and listened. The yellow light flashed in his eyes and after a moment, he said, “Ai Hui, this person’s laughter is not very healthy. It is resounding, empty, and lacking in vital energy. There seems to be an unhealthy internal heat attacking his heart as well. He might faint. Eh, the laughter seems familiar? Where could Lou Lan have heard it?”

nPlop.

nDuanmu Huanghun, who stood at the mouth of the alley, stiffened before falling face-down with a strange flush on his face.

nAi Hui snorted and said, “Who cares about him? It’s best that he fainted. Saves me the hassle of beating him up….”

nBefore completing his sentence, he could no longer see any trace of Lou Lan.

nWhere did he go?

nAi Hui looked around, then stared blankly when he saw Lou Lan standing at the entrance with Duanmu Huanghun slung over his back.

n“Ai Hui, it is Student Bangwan. Luckily, Lou Lan went down to take a look,” Lou Lan happily said.

nAi Hui was on the verge of saying, “Trash like Duanmu Huanghun should be fed to the dogs.”

nBut seeing the passionate Lou Lan, he could not bring himself to say such words. He internally sighed, thinking, “My Lou Lan is good at everything, just that he’s too helpful.”

nAi Hui did not wish to change this trait of Lou Lan’s. In fact, he was delighted with this particular characteristic. To him, it differentiated Lou Lan from the other sand puppets who were relentless in executing their masters’ orders but indifferent towards matters unrelated to them.

nLou Lan was different, filled with curiosity and a burning passion for this world.

nLou Lan should remain as he was, yet Ai Hui’s downcast eyes were as dark as the night sky.

nBut why did it have to be this ingrate? Looking at the unconscious Duanmu Huanghun, Ai Hui felt resentful yet conflicted.

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