Chapter 763 Foolishness 11 (2/2)



After cursing "idiot," Fang Zhiming angrily hung up the phone. Borrowing money from him? No way!

He suddenly thought of his older brother. How could that fool be so cunning? He thought of his money and immediately took out his phone to make a call, but all he got was a busy signal. Clearly, he had been blocked.

"We're all brothers! How could you treat me like this!" Fang Zhiming shouted.

He completely forgot about the time when he refused to pay Fang Zhiyi back the money.

Fang Zhiming never expected that this series of reactions would not end there. His son and Liu Qiang's son were actually in the same school. When his son was showing off his superiority, Liu Qiang's son overheard him, and the two started arguing. After further investigation, they discovered that the other man's father was the one whose father had beaten him up.

Liu Qiang's son immediately felt superior and would use this incident to provoke the other party from time to time.

The conflict escalated, and the two started fighting. They were both teenagers and didn't hold back. It wasn't until school staff arrived that they were separated.

Fang Zhiming looked at the fellow patients who had been brought in and was about to greet them when he heard a familiar voice calling out, "Dad..."

Fang Zhiming was dumbfounded.

What made him even more dumbfounded was that the other party was more seriously injured than his son, and Liu Qiang made a demand for compensation, which he naturally refused to agree to. Thus, the fates of the two families became intertwined.

However, none of this had much to do with Fang Zhiyi. He was leisurely enjoying his life, and with a son and a daughter, he considered himself fulfilled.

When faced with friends asking for help, Fang Zhiyi showed a different attitude than the original owner. He would help some people if he could, and for others he would just keep in touch but also excuse himself as being unable to help.

This change left both Fang Ting and Fang Ning somewhat puzzled.

"It took me most of my life to understand that not everyone is human." Fang Zhiyi lay down there, too lazy to wash up.

Fang Ting still didn't quite understand, but she knew that her father was now very good to her and her brother, and no longer gave away all the good food and drinks to others while she could only watch. Fang Ting felt very happy.

"Boss, this order is done." A call came into Fang Zhiyi's phone. On the other end of the line was a disheveled man. Fang Zhiyi replied with a smile, "Okay, as agreed, you take one-tenth of the money and share it with the brothers."

Fang Ning knew what kind of business his father was involved in, and Fang Zhiyi didn't hide it from him either.

He gathered a group of unemployed people and set up a debt collection company. They didn't need to be good fighters, just shameless enough to block creditors in restaurants, hotels, and construction sites. They would follow the creditors until they paid, but they wouldn't do anything outrageous. If the other party couldn't help but take action, well, you're in big trouble. Among these people were even professional staged accidents, the kind who would fall down and immediately complain of a headache.

The people who owed the original owner money weren't tough guys. They paid back the money obediently after a little effort. However, they made a few harsh remarks when paying back the money, saying that they would not have anything to do with Fang Zhiyi in the future. Fang Zhiyi nodded repeatedly: "You people are the best to stay away from me."

However, Fang Zhiyi kept a close eye on Fang Ning, so Fang Ning focused on her studies again. Because she was already smart, she was directly admitted to a key high school.

On campus, Fang Ning, wearing his new school uniform, looked around at his surroundings with some emotion. He had originally thought he would never have the chance to go to high school. Back home, his father's focus on outsiders and his mother's suppression and belittling made him feel like he was living a life worse than death. But now it seemed like the world had undergone a complete transformation.

But then he suddenly frowned.

"Damn it, what are you doing here?"

"You can come, but I, this young master, can't?" the newcomer said nonchalantly.

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