Liu Ye's driver steadily steered the luxury van, closely following the ambulance converted from an Iveco van ahead.
At this moment, Xiao Jian, sitting in the passenger seat, had a face so gloomy it looked like it could drip water.
In the ambulance ahead lay his dear friend Gao Hu—his good brother who had shared joys and sorrows and been through thick and thin with him for two or three years.
From the very beginning of their acquaintance, Xiao Weiguo had a clear understanding of Gao Hu, just as he had of Jiao Bai.
Xiao Weiguo believed that they didn't need to worry about him too much; they only needed to loyally follow Xiao Jian, each making the most of their strengths and supporting each other.
In this way, Xiao Weiguo could ensure that they would enjoy a lifetime of wealth and honor.
Take Jiao Bai as an example. Although he did not have much real power and his wealth was not abundant, did he ever worry that his future life path would fall into a dead end?
The answer is clearly no. Because Xiao Weiguo would satisfy all his needs without reservation.
As for Gao Hu, a lonely and simple-minded man, although he was introduced to Xiao Jian, Xiao Weiguo considered Gao Hu no different from his other brothers.
Xiao Weiguo did not expect him to achieve any brilliant or dazzling success; he only hoped that he could live a peaceful and happy life.
Since becoming Jiao Bai's apprentice and learning kung fu, Hu Zi has always maintained extraordinary diligence and hard work.
He gets up before dawn every day to practice his skills, and continues to study the moves late at night. He practices diligently in the coldest days of winter and the hottest days of summer, never slacking off in the slightest.
His efforts were rewarded handsomely, and his martial arts skills improved rapidly, attracting much attention.
Jiao Bai also had a great fondness for this disciple, not only because of Hu Zi's honest and loyal character, but also because of his insatiable thirst for knowledge about martial arts.
Therefore, when Jiao Bai taught Hu Zi kung fu, he imparted all his lifelong knowledge without reservation, from the most basic boxing routines to the profound and exquisite internal energy cultivation methods, leaving nothing out.
Tiger felt awe and reverence for Jiao Bai, regarding his master as if he were his second parents.
Their relationship was not only one of master and apprentice, but also as close as that of father and son, and even carried a hint of brotherhood.
Over the past year, under Jiao Bai's careful guidance, Hu Zi's martial arts skills have improved day by day, far surpassing the level of ordinary martial artists. Before long, his martial arts achievements will be no less than Jiao Bai's.
However, in this unexpected incident, despite Tiger's exceptional skills, he was ultimately outnumbered and outgunned by a large number of enemies.
If it weren't for the enemy's superior weaponry and numerical advantage, Tiger would never have suffered such a major setback.
Even in the face of danger, Tiger did not back down and fought with all his might to hold off the enemy. He eventually managed to hold off one of the enemy as a shield, buying precious time for the rescue.
It was precisely because of Tiger's tenacious resistance and unwavering persistence that the security guards were able to react and take action in a timely manner.
In the end, Hu Zi almost lost his life to ensure the safety of his good brother Xiao Jianjun.
Just as he had solemnly sworn in the past.
"We will dedicate our lives to defending our brothers, and we will never back down or abandon this profound and weighty bond of friendship!"
Now, Tiger has fulfilled his promise, but at this moment, he lies quietly in the ambulance speeding away not far ahead, his fate unknown.
Meanwhile, in the car following closely behind, Xiao Jian was suffering greatly, only able to watch helplessly, anxious and frustrated.
In addition, in the back seat of the car sat a girl who was being held tightly in Liu Ye's arms, and tears were streaming down her face.
This young girl was Xiao Mengjie, who insisted on going to the provincial hospital to take care of Hu Zi.
Xiao Mengjie and Hu Zi haven't known each other for very long, only a little over a year at most.
I still remember when we first met, Tiger looked just like that. He always had a silly, goofy smile on his face and followed Xiao Jian around like a little tagalong.
As time quietly passed, a subtle and indescribable feeling gradually began to rise between the two of them.
Time flies, and Xiao Mengjie, the innocent little girl she once was, has now grown into a graceful and charming young woman.
She didn't know when it started, but she seemed to vaguely sense that Tiger had a special feeling for her.
This feeling didn't come out of nowhere; it gradually emerged in the little things of daily life.
Especially during that incredibly difficult period for their whole family—Xiao Mengjie's mother, Gu Meiying, suffered a rapid deterioration in her condition due to a mental breakdown.
During this dark time, while others either avoided her or watched coldly, only Hu Zi steadfastly stayed by Xiao Mengjie's side, never abandoning her.
He not only shouldered the heavy responsibility of taking care of Gu Meiying with his broad shoulders, but also wholeheartedly assisted Xiao Mengjie in dealing with this huge challenge.
As time went by, Xiao Mengjie's family moved to Xiao Jian's courtyard house.
Perhaps it was the change in environment that brought good fortune, because my mother's condition gradually began to improve.
And what about Hu Zi? He continued to care for Xiao Mengjie and her daughter with the same meticulous care as before, just like he would his closest family members, attending to every detail with utmost devotion.
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