Chapter 229 Reborn as the Beloved Darling (19)



Chu Nian: "Don't worry, I'm fine. Do I look like I've been bullied?"

Liu Gang had already received a report from Chu Nian's bodyguard. To be honest, the bodyguard kept clicking his tongue while reporting to him, as if his cheeks were burning with pain, which showed how ruthless Chu Nian had been.

Moreover, Liu Gang also noticed that Chu Nian's bicycle had been changed, and couldn't help but interject, "Yes, Auntie, don't worry, Miss Ling isn't so easily bullied."

Ling's mother's worries were not unfounded. Ling Nian was not easy to bully, but Liu Quan was not someone to be trifled with either!

Three days after that incident, Chu Nian discovered that she was being followed by several people on her way home after evening self-study. And this time, it wasn't just one, but several.

Chu Nian deliberately stopped in that deserted alley.

The other party quickly surrounded her, one of whom was Liu Quan.

However, Liu Quan shrank back when he met Chu Nian's smiling gaze and hid behind a tall and burly man.

“Cousin, this is Ling Nian, the one I told you about,” Liu Quan said to the tall man who was also middle-aged.

The others who came with them were all young men in their early twenties, and they looked like street thugs.

Liu Quan called this man "cousin," so he was probably his uncle's son.

Then Liu Quan said, "I bet this girl is the one who wrote the anonymous letter to the mayor to ruin my uncle." Actually, he had no idea about it; he just wanted to use his cousin to teach Ling Nian a lesson.

Unexpectedly, Chu Nian laughed after hearing his words, "Oh, Uncle Liu Quan, I didn't expect you to have become so smart, you actually guessed that I did this."

Upon hearing this, Liu Quan's cousin flew into a rage and roared, "So it was you who wrote an anonymous letter to my third aunt's husband and got rid of my dad?"

Chu Nian frankly said, "Anyway, I did write one, and I even wrote three more in case the mayor didn't receive them. However, I don't know if anyone else wrote one, and I don't know if the mayor dismissed Liu Quan's uncle because of my anonymous letter. This is not my fault; it's all Liu Quan's fault. He tried to bully me because he has a powerful uncle."

He clearly wanted to bully me, but he had to drag his uncle into it. Isn't that strange? Actually, I just mentioned it to the town mayor, hoping that his uncle would discipline Liu Quan. Why does he have to drag his uncle down with him when he does something bad?

I never imagined the mayor would dismiss his uncle over this.

Liu Quan turned pale with fright upon hearing her words. He turned around and met his cousin's fierce glare. Cold sweat broke out on his forehead. He shouted, "Ling Nian, what nonsense are you talking about? When did I ever bully you by involving my uncle?"

Chu Nian: "Otherwise, how would I know about your uncle?"

"Liu Quan, so it was you who harmed my dad!" My cousin immediately shifted his anger, waving his hand at the group of thugs he had brought: "Beat him up!"

Seeing that the group of people had suddenly surrounded Liu Quan and no one was paying attention to him, Chu Nian got back on his 24-inch bicycle and rode away leisurely.

The next day, she learned from Li Fangqi at school that Liu Quan had broken his leg and was hospitalized the night before. He had squandered a large sum of the demolition compensation and land acquisition fees he had just received.

Li Fangqi may have learned a lot of tricks from Zhou Chaoyang, as she has a wide range of information sources and can get information very quickly.

However, it seemed that Liu Quan's cousin had no intention of letting Chu Nian go. After school that night, Chu Nian was surrounded by them again. Liu Quan even came along, but this time he had a cast on one leg and was using a crutch; his face was also covered in bruises. It seemed that these guys had really gone all out last night!

Chu Nian couldn't help but chuckle upon seeing this!

"Ling Nian, don't think you can get away with it just because you pinned the blame on Liu Quan." Her cousin said in a muffled voice.

Chu Nian asked, "So what do you want?"

My cousin sized up Chu Nian and asked, "I heard your aunt is in the capital? I need you to get me an identity in the capital."

"Wow, you actually want to be a resident of the capital? If you want to be a resident of the capital, go and work for it yourself. What's the use of coming to me?" Chu Nian shrugged and said, "I'm sorry, I can't help you."

Cousin: "Then don't blame me." He had just finished speaking and was about to raise his hand to call for everyone to attack when he saw that the girl opposite him was pointing a gun at him, which scared him so much that he was completely dumbfounded.

Liu Quan said, "Cousin, how could a little girl like her have a real thing? This thing is definitely just a toy..."

puff!

A bullet flew past Liu Quan's head, tearing off a layer of his scalp, and blood splattered everywhere instantly.

The noise was from a silenced pistol. These days, silenced pistols are basically only seen in movies, and only occasionally in foreign films.

Cousin Liu Quan immediately went limp, collapsed to the ground, and even lost control of his bladder.

Chu Nian smiled and said, "I helped a group smuggle weapons, and they gave me one of these things. I didn't expect it to be so useful." After saying that, she blew on the still smoking barrel.

Actually, she assembled the pistol herself, and because of limited materials, it could only be used once.

Although it's a one-time use item, it's still very effective at scaring people.

Chu Nian rode off leisurely on the small, curved scooter again.

Those secretly protecting her assumed her silent pistol was issued by higher authorities. Even if it were, its use was subject to very strict restrictions; using it to settle a private fight, as Chu Nian did, was absolutely forbidden.

So the matter was quickly reported to Liu Gang, who was terrified and immediately reported it to Tan Yunqi.

Tan Yunqi was completely bewildered: "When did the higher-ups provide her with a gun?"

Liu Gang was stunned when he heard this: his subordinates reported that she really did have a gun, a silent one, and she had even used it, and her marksmanship was incredibly accurate!

Recalling what Chu Nian had said, he exclaimed in horror, "Could it be that she really is smuggling weapons for an arms syndicate?"

Tan Yunqi said helplessly, "You believe what she says?! Don't you know what she does all day?"

The police arrived shortly after Chu Nian returned home.

Liu Quan and his cousin were terrified at the time, but afterward, knowing full well the dangers of guns, they couldn't sit still any longer. They knew they had a serious problem with the gunman, so they quickly called the police.

However, the police were intercepted by Liu Gang and his men before they could even get close to Chu Nian's yard.

As soon as Liu Gang and his group showed their identification, the police quietly disappeared, as if they had never been there at all.

At this moment, Chu Nian was in her room being questioned by Tan Yunqi.

Tan Yunqi: "Where did you get that gun?"

Chu Nian said, "I was just curious, so I tinkered around with it and ended up making this thing." As she spoke, she took out the gun.

Tan Yunqi noticed that the barrel of this thing was bent and asked in surprise, "Why is the barrel of this gun bent?"

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