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Lu Chengxiao certainly hadn’t forgotten that this woman had asked their family’s madam for one million yuan.
One million yuan was nothing to Master Xuanyi, but to the madam, it was the final straw that could break her.
In the eyes of ordinary people, one million yuan was an astronomical figure! Yet, she had the audacity to ask the madam for such an amount.
He wanted to see if she could actually produce one million yuan!
And let her taste the same bitterness.
Mrs. Wei was taken aback, unsure why he was asking this, but it didn’t take long for her to figure out the reason.
This afternoon, she had asked that money-losing good-for-nothing for exactly one million yuan!
Mrs. Wei was filled with regret. If she had known that the man behind that money-losing good-for-nothing would value her so highly, she would never have dared to ask for the money.
It was her greed that had clouded her judgment, making her focus solely on the one million yuan, dreaming of a future where she could live without worries, forgetting the possibility of retaliation from the good-for-nothing’s man.
But now, it was too late for regrets.
Mrs. Wei could only plead and cry, “Sir, I beg you to forgive me. I am Wei Yuxian’s mother. Although I asked for that money, I didn’t actually get it, right? Sir, you are a magnanimous person; please forgive me!
And those two thousand yuan of Wei Yuxian’s, I’ll return them to her, every penny, without fail. Sir, I’ll agree to whatever you say, just please forgive me!”
Lu Chengxiao leisurely twirled the dagger, saying, “That’s true, you didn’t actually get your hands on the one million yuan, but… our madam is unhappy, and that’s a big problem.”
His tone shifted, and the dagger in his hand, as if by accident, slipped and violently pierced Mrs. Wei’s palm!
“Ah—” A shocking scream instantly filled the room!
“My hand! My… hand!” The pain immediately reached her brain, and Mrs. Wei was in so much pain that she was about to faint.
She watched helplessly as her hand was impaled.
Lu Chengxiao wore a look of “oops,” swiftly retrieving the dagger, which elicited another scream.
He said, “Sorry about that, my hand slipped just now. But you’re not entirely innocent in taking this hit, after all, it was the dagger itself that wanted to jump onto your hand.”
He took a rag and wiped the dagger in his hand, cleaning off the dirt from its surface.
Mrs. Wei was covered in a cold sweat, her face contorted in agony, gasping for air as she tried to alleviate the pain in her hand.
Blood continued to gush from her wound, as if it would never stop, threatening to drain her dry.
She collapsed on the ground, like a pile of rotten meat, devoid of vitality.
Lu Chengxiao, however, didn’t seem to care. It was just a stab wound, and this was only the beginning.
He asked again, “Can you tell me how you usually bully the madam? And what kind of life does the madam lead in your house?”
Mrs. Wei was now only concerned with the pain in her hand, unable to muster the strength to answer his questions, or even to understand what he had just said.
She continued to wail, lamenting her hand.
Lu Chengxiao was dissatisfied with her performance. He lifted his foot and stomped hard on her wounded hand, grinding it with force.
His shoes were hard-soled Martin boots; with such treatment, her hand would be crippled if not completely useless, making it impossible for her to grasp anything in the future.
But what did that have to do with Lu Chengxiao? After all, it wasn’t his hand that was being crippled.
Such a person deserved this punishment!
“Ah—aaaaah!” The room echoed with Mrs. Wei’s tragic screams as a sharp pain shot through her hand, relentlessly assaulting her brain.
She looked at Lu Chengxiao and saw a hint of a smile on his face, filling her with extreme terror!
He was the King of Hell incarnate, the King of Hell incarnate!
Mrs. Wei clung to a shred of sanity, knowing she had to beg for mercy: “Please… please… spare me… I really haven’t done anything… aaaaaah—”
Lu Chengxiao was displeased by her words and increased the pressure of his foot, saying, “Still not willing to tell the truth? I hate people who don’t tell the truth the most!”
The pain in her hand was unbearable for Mrs. Wei, sending shivers down her spine and tears streaming down her face. Yet, no one felt any sympathy for her.
Lu Chengxiao stomped on her hand for a full minute before Mrs. Wei finally succumbed to the agony and fainted.
Even in her unconscious state, her face was contorted in pain.
Lu Chengxiao found it boring; he hadn’t even played for a few minutes, and she couldn’t take it anymore.
He kicked her hand away in disgust, saying, “Drag her over there and wake her up. Bring those three over to me.”
“Yes!” His subordinates quickly carried out his orders.
Soon, Mrs. Wei was dragged to one side, and Ding Nana, Feng Yiyi, and Chen Wei returned to stand before Lu Chengxiao.
After a round of beatings, their bodies were covered in bruises. Ding Nana’s face was particularly swollen, resembling a pig’s head, as if it had been leavened, making her look both comical and ridiculous.
Lu Chengxiao burst into laughter at the sight.
Feng Yiyi and Chen Wei hadn’t fared much better; their bodies were equally battered, treated no differently than Ding Nana.
Lu Chengxiao’s previous gloomy mood vanished, and he said, “Not bad, this look really suits you. Now you know the consequences of offending our madam, don’t you?”
“Let me tell you, our Master Xuanyi adores our madam to death. Your current state is just the beginning; there’s much more in store for you!”
Lu Chengxiao was in high spirits and personally “played” with them in the room.
Once someone ended up in Lu Chengxiao’s hands, they shouldn’t expect to leave unscathed. Their best bet was to pray he would go easy on them.
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Lu Chengxiao managed the unsavory affairs, while Guan Jinyou handled the matters out in the open.
He had already investigated the family backgrounds of Ding Nana, Feng Yiyi, and Chen Wei. Among them, Ding Nana’s background was the strongest, but compared to the Fu family, it was merely a speck of dust.
Therefore, dealing with them was quite straightforward.
The companies of the Ding, Feng, and Chen families vanished into thin air that very night, completely and cleanly, as if they had never existed.
The members of those families didn’t fare well either; Guan Jinyou handled everything with precision.
As the special assistant to Young Master Fu, the CEO of Fu’s Group, dealing with such matters was like using a butcher’s knife to kill a chicken—an overkill. He could have easily delegated these tasks to his subordinates, but he didn’t because this was a direct order from his Master Xuanyi, commanding him to take personal action.
Master Xuanyi’s orders were not to be taken lightly; Guan Jinyou dared not disobey. Even if it were a minor task, he would ensure it was executed flawlessly.
With the three families dealt with, the next target was the Wei family.
Compared to those three families, the Wei family’s sins were far more profound, not just by a small margin. They were, after all, the individuals Master Xuanyi had specifically ordered to be taken care of.
After conducting his investigation, Guan Jinyou began his operation.
Besides Mrs. Wei, the Wei family consisted of Mr. Wei, Wei Da, and Wei Er. Mr. Wei was working, Wei Da was in college, and Wei Er was in high school.
Note: Apologies for the delay in updates, everyone. We’ve been swamped with work tasks lately. Additionally, there won’t be any updates next week as we’ll be on a trip. However, I assure you that I’ll make it up to you soon by posting more chapters for you to enjoy.
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