Liang Jun hurriedly ran out of the community, but when he reached the edge of an alley, he suddenly slowed down, perhaps because he reacted or something else.
Liang Jun hesitated for a while, and when he was about to turn around, he was suddenly bumped into the alley by a teenager riding a geared bicycle.
It literally just crashed into the alley.
Su Jianwei saw with his own eyes that the young man rode his geared bike towards Liang Jun without slowing down at all.
If this was a motorcycle, Liang Jun would have no chance of survival.
As Su Jianwei walked over there, he thought, how could a bookstore owner have so many enemies?
The expensive transmission was thrown casually on the ground. When Su Jianwei walked past, she could still hear Liang Jun's cry for help. When she walked over slowly, she could no longer hear Liang Jun's voice, nor could she even see Liang Jun. Even the young man was nowhere to be seen.
Su Jianwei lifted the bicycle and leaned it against the wall, then walked into the alley.
Under a tree, Liang Jun was seen wrestling with a young boy who was not very old, even younger than her.
The young man was a gangster, but what Su Jianwei didn't expect was that this bookstore owner actually had some basic kung fu skills.
Coupled with the natural advantages of an adult man, although he was hit hard by the boy at the beginning, he was able to suppress the boy after he reacted.
But this young man had one advantage. Maybe because he was young, he fought like a wolf cub without any reason. He threw everything at Liang Jun. If he could find a brick, he would smash it on Liang Jun's head.
But Liang Jun was not a pushover either. After dodging the boy's attack by falling to the ground, he punched him, snatched the brick from his hand, and hit him with red eyes.
When the boy subconsciously closed his eyes and covered his head, he suddenly found that the restraints on his body disappeared.
When he opened his eyes and looked over, he saw Liang Jun being kicked away, and the brick was kicked away by the man who looked about the same age as him.
The young man stood up against the wall, and the person who suddenly appeared in front of him to help him was wearing a baseball cap, a mask on his face, and a loose shirt. He was covered tightly, but he was very skilled.
At least Liang Jun, who was difficult to subdue in his hands, lost his ability to move in just a few moves. Liang Jun seemed to scream, but he could not hear it.
He watched the man kick the man unconscious, then picked up a brick nearby and wanted to hit him a few more times, but before he got close, the man grabbed his arm.
Su Jianwei looked at the boy who was not taking it lightly and said, "Let's go!"
The young man was like a deaf person, and he stubbornly wanted to cut Liang Jun's head open, but in the end he was dragged away by Su Jianwei.
But halfway through the walk, the boy broke free from Su Jianwei's restraints and picked up something from the ground that looked a bit like a Bluetooth headset from later generations.
Looking at the thing, Su Jianwei suddenly thought of what Xiao Yang had said in the morning about the deaf-mute boy who was secretly detained in the bookstore by Liang Jun.
Could it be that the deaf-mute boy who made Liang Jun unable to run his bookstore in the university town is the one in front of him?
When the two left the alley, the boy shook off Su Jianwei's hand. He stood in front of his bicycle and looked at the hearing aid in his hand that was stepped on and broken.
Su Jianwei looked at the boy a little embarrassedly, patted his arm, and said in sign language: I'm sorry, I will compensate you.
The boy had fair skin, so the bruises on his cheeks looked particularly creepy. His eyes were slightly tilted and his gaze was cold. When he saw that Su Jianwei could actually use sign language, he showed a little surprise that was typical for his age.
But after his surprise wore off, the boy casually threw the hearing aid in his hand into his pocket, then walked around Su Jianwei, pushed his bicycle, and turned away.
Su Jianwei was a little confused about whether to care about him.
She stood there and watched the boy ignore, or rather fail to hear, the motorcycle horn behind him honking at him to get out of the way, but she still ran up.
If it was an ordinary person, it would be fine, but Su Jianwei has no habit of bullying the weak.
Su Jianwei accidentally stepped on the hearing aid and broke it. Although she was not deaf-mute, she knew what a hearing aid meant to the boy.
She rushed forward and held the boy's gear shift handle, pointing to him and saying: I broke it for you, I'll take you to get it fixed, and if it can't be fixed, I'll buy you a new one.
The young man frowned and wanted to struggle, but he couldn't break free from Su Jianwei's hand.
He didn't really trust the person in front of him who wrapped himself up tightly, couldn't tell whether he was a man or a woman, and strangely could use sign language.
"Can I sell you out?"
Her original plan today was to come here to find out the truth, but she was still very happy to be able to beat up Liang Jun.
However, Liang Jun was the mastermind behind this incident, so Su Jianwei couldn't just beat him up and calm down. After all, he was knowingly looking for trouble and might not let his own shop go in the future.
Su Jianwei was used to crushing him once and for all and would never give him a second chance to jump around.
This opportunity will come soon. A beating is too light, and Su Jianwei's goal is to ruin his reputation.
The boy's leg was injured just now, and he walked with a limp.
His geared bike was not convenient for carrying people, so Su Jianwei simply rode his own bike and took the reluctant boy to the nearby electronics city.
The boy was not very happy throughout the whole process, but he did not struggle. Even when Su Jianwei was repairing his hearing aid, he casually took out five hundred yuan from his pocket and threw it on the counter.
A rich man.
The owner's eyes lit up and just as he was about to take it, Su Jianwei took the five hundred yuan and stuffed it back into the boy's pocket.
Su Jianwei gestured under the boy's furrowed brows: I agreed to fix it for you.
After the gesture, Su Jianwei ignored him and continued to bargain with the owner.
"This model is imported. We don't know if we can find the original one in the entire electronics city."
Su Jianwei didn't understand these things, but when comparing the boy's hearing aids with those sold in the store, he could indeed see the difference at a glance.
"I can definitely fix it for you, but would you like to buy one to use during this time?"
“How long will it take to repair it?”
"Because we need to find parts, and this work is also very delicate, it takes two days at the fastest and a week at the slowest."
Su Jianwei could only nod, "I've also looked around and asked about the price of this hearing aid. Can you give me a discount on the best one in your store?"
Hearing aids are really not cheap. When Su Jianwei went out, he didn't buy any tutoring books or fruit cakes. Instead, he spent nearly a thousand yuan to buy a hearing aid.
When Su Jianwei bought the hearing aid, the boy had been sitting obediently on the chair at the door, looking at the big tree outside. His quietness and obedience were out of tune with the noisy environment around him.
Su Jianwei glanced at him and turned around to pay. When he took the receipt and turned around, the boy who had been sitting obediently on the stool at the door suddenly disappeared.
"Did you see that kid just now?"
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