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Text Chapter 407: Let you go?

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    When Mu Yong stopped the car, Su Zhe felt it vaguely, because he was already relatively awake at this time, but he thought he was home.

    It¡¯s just that when Su Zhe heard Mu Yong¡¯s words and the name Mu Yong, he suddenly woke up and all his drunkenness disappeared, because this name was always remembered by Su Zhe.

    When Su Zhe opened his eyes, he saw the knife in Mu Yong's hand stabbing him.

    Su Zhe suddenly opened his eyes. Mu Yong was startled, but he did not hesitate and stabbed Su Zhe with the knife in his hand.

    But now that Su Zhe has completely woken up, Mu Yong's wishful thinking has been shattered.

    When Mu Yong's knife was about to stab Su Zhe, Mu Yong suddenly felt that no matter how hard he tried, his hand could not take the next step. Only then did Mu Yong realize that Su Zhe had already grabbed him tightly.  wrist.

    Mu Yong was stunned by Su Zhe's speed. He didn't expect that Su Zhe could react in such a short time and grab his hand so quickly. Su Zhe's shot was so fast that Mu Yong couldn't see clearly.  extent.

    It was only then that Su Zhe saw Mu Yong's appearance clearly and realized that Mu Yong was the middle-aged man who blackmailed the old man when he bought the car. No wonder Su Zhe felt that the middle-aged man's voice was familiar at the time, but Su Zhe didn't know it at the time.  Know the name of the middle-aged man.

    ?Otherwise, all this can be explained clearly.

    At this time, Mu Yong came into contact with Su Zhe's extremely cold eyes. Mu Yong panicked because he had lost his advantage now and could not be Su Zhe's opponent.

    Mu Yong just wanted to escape from here at this time, and stay as far away from Su Zhe as possible.  So I tried my best.  He just wanted to break free from Su Zhe's hand.

    At that time, Su Zhe just exerted his strength.  Mu Yong's hand twisted into an exaggerated angle, causing Mu Yong to burst into tears.

    Su Zhe let go of Mu Yong's hand, and Mu Yong's hand suddenly became weak and fell down. Mu Yong felt that his hand could no longer exert any strength, as if it was no longer his hand.

    Mu Yong held his right hand that was broken by Su Zhe and rolled around in the car, screaming.

    Su Zhe got out of the car and walked to the door on the other side. He opened the door.  Pulled Mu Yong out of the car.

    At this time, Mu Yong couldn't care less about the pain. He got up from the ground, knelt directly in front of Su Zhe, and began to beg for mercy: "Please let me go. I am ignorant. Give me a chance. Let me go."  Let me go, please."

    Mu Yong no longer has the courage to resist Su Zhe, and just hopes that Su Zhe can let him go.  Because Su Zhe was like a demon, his eyes full of bloodlust.  Mu Yong felt that Su Zhe might kill him.

    "Let you go? Then why didn't you let me go before?" Su Zhe smiled, crazy.

    Su Zhe¡¯s laughter made Mu Yong even more frightened and frightened, so he began to kowtow to Su Zhe.

    "Don't worry, I won't kill you or hit you." Su Zhe stopped laughing crazily and said slowly: "Do you still remember the winter 12 years ago? The winter that year was extremely cold."

    Mu Yong didn¡¯t know why Su Zhe suddenly said this. He didn¡¯t know what Su Zhe meant.

    ¡°But Mu Yong remembers that in the winter 12 years ago, he seemed to have opened a steamed bun stall, and Mu Yong at that time was as good at gambling as he is now.

    "Perhaps you have forgotten, because it may be a trivial matter to you, because it is just a homeless beggar, but I remember it very clearly." Su Zhe said only to himself: "It's just that  Two steamed buns disappeared, but you united with a large group of people to beat up a child who was only ten years old, and even hit his fingers with a big stone. Maybe the steamed buns are worth more to you than his life.  , because the beggar¡¯s life is insignificant.¡±

    With Su Zhe's narration, things that had long been forgotten by Mu Yong are now becoming clearer and clearer.

    At that time, Mu Yong was very fond of gambling, and he had lost money for several days in a row. He was full of resentment and irritability. Mu Yong still remembers that a little beggar appeared at that time. For some reason, Mu Yong didn't like this little beggar.

    But because the little beggar didn¡¯t get close to Mu Yong¡¯s bun stall, and Mu Yong¡¯s bun stall was doing very well at the time and couldn¡¯t leave, Mu Yong restrained himself from going over to teach the little beggar a lesson.

    For Mu Yong, there is no need for a reason to teach a little beggar a lesson.

    But later Mu Yong discovered that two buns were missing. He immediately suspected the little beggar. Even from the beginning to the end, Mu Yong never noticed that the little beggar had been near the bun stall.

    But if something is missing, it was certainly stolen by the beggar. This is something Mu Yong does not need to think about.So Mu Yong called many people over at that time to teach the little beggar who dared to steal the buns a lesson. Moreover, because the little beggar had a tough mouth and refused to admit stealing the buns, Mu Yong became angrier and angrier.

    So Mu Yong found a big stone and smashed the little beggar¡¯s palm until it was bloody and bloody. At that time, Mu Yong only felt that the resentment and irritability in his heart had dissipated a lot.

    Until they were tired of beating, Mu Yong and his gang let the little beggar go. No one knew whether the little beggar was alive or dead.

    Afterwards, Mu Yong found out that the little beggar did not steal his buns, but a stray dog ??that took his buns away. However, even though he was beaten, Mu Yong would not regret it.

    Because the little beggar at that time was just a punching bag for Mu Yong, who used it to vent his resentment and anger. It didn't matter whether the little beggar stole Mu Yong's buns or not.

    And he is just a little beggar. Even if he dies, resources will not be wasted. Mu Yong will not have a conscience because of this.

    "Do you still remember? After you finished the beating, you threw the child into the corner. Was it because he was lying in the middle of the road and was an eyesore to you, or because you thought he was obstructing traffic, so you didn't mind dirtying your hands and threw him into the corner?  This dirty little beggar is thrown into the corner. I have always been curious. Can you tell me?"

    The more Su Zhe went on, the colder his tone became: "Actually, this child should thank you. If it weren't for you, maybe he wouldn't be taken in."

    "Who are you? What do you want to do?" Mu Yong became even more scared. What he was most afraid of now was that Su Zhe was the little beggar back then.

    At this point, Mu Yong finally regretted it, but instead of reflecting on what he had done before, he regretted why he was so obsessed today that he wanted to attack Su Zhe without any preparation, and ended up in the current situation.

    Even now, Mu Yong does not think that he did anything wrong, he just thinks that he is unlucky and was caught by Su Zhe.  (To be continued)
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