Chapter 756: Chapter 756
When Jiang iren heard Zhang Yang was being frad as a murderer, she imdiately flew into a rage.
From that day onward, all clubs, bars, and other entertainnt venues shut down completely.
Even internet cafes, arcade halls, and hair salons closed their doors.
Soon after, many debtors received repaynt calls on that sa day.
Not just individuals with personal loans, but also major corporate bosses were targeted.
Xu ngyan couldn’t quite understand the sequence of events—she had assud Jiang iren would clash head-on with the Harmonious Society Managent Association Center.
But what’s with this model citizen act?
Jiang iren directly brought Xu ngyan to a café and sat down, conveniently located right across from the Harmonious Society Managent Association Center.
“So, tell —what exactly are you trying to do here?”
“Haha, you think the good public order we have now is solely thanks to the Harmonious Society Managent Association’s efforts?”
“Sure, that’s part of it, but don’t underestimate how many unstable characters there are in society—the ones who vent their frustrations at internet cafés, arcade halls, bars, and KTV clubs, or even within private clubs.”
“When all those entertainnt establishnts shut down, what do you think these people will do? They won’t stay quietly at ho—they’ll spill out into the streets in droves.”
“And when all those restless individuals mingle together, conflicts are bound to erupt nonstop.”
“As for those debtors being pressured into repaynt—cornered with no way out, what do you think they’ll resort to?”
“I wouldn’t be surprised if there’s a slew of major incidents today. Jewelers, banks—tsk, tsk—it’s been a while since anyone dared to target them, hasn’t it?”
Xu ngyan stared at Jiang iren, frozen in shock, her mind racing with fear at the implications.
Within the ti it took to finish a cup of coffee, ten or more vehicles mobilized from the Harmonious Society Managent Association headquarters.
Xu ngyan gave Jiang iren a thumbs-up, and Jiang iren grinned, “Your husband got lucky this ti. Tell him—if he’s willing to cooperate, I’ll help him reclaim the chairman’s seat.”
“That new chairman—does he really think he can rule the roost? I called him earlier, and he dared to yell at . This ti, I’ll see if he’s got the guts to do it again.”
Xu ngyan chuckled, “Alright, I’ll call Guo Qiyu to check his stance—and to make sure he realizes Zhang Yang isn’t soone anyone can ss with.”
Guo Qiyu, after receiving the call, grasped Jiang iren’s intentions instantly.
Without hesitation, he agreed to cooperate and went ahead to et Zhang Yang.
Monts later, Guo Qiyu relayed information back to Jiang iren—suggesting they start investigating the Xu Family’s eldest son.
“The Xu Family’s eldest?” Jiang iren paused, then turned to Xu ngyan.
Xu ngyan furrowed her brows too. “The Xu Family was abandoned by my family ages ago. I don’t have any ties to them.”
It seed clear that Xu ngyan knew far more than she let on.
Jiang iren quipped, “Looks like you’re not very valued in your family, Miss Heiress. Go find out what’s happening at ho.”
With a grim face, Xu ngyan continued making calls, only to hang up looking even more frustrated.
“What’s wrong? Not getting through?” Jiang iren asked.
Xu ngyan nodded. “They won’t let interfere in this matter. They even claid Zhang Yang is a major threat—apparently, lots of people are out to get him now.”
Jiang iren sneered, “The Xu Family and the Guo Family may have their bases overseas, but they’ve got their hands stretched way too far. Sister, don’t bla for being rciless to your Xu Family this ti.”
Xu ngyan nodded. “Saving Zhang Yang is the priority; we’ll deal with everything else later. I’ll have a proper conversation with them when the ti cos.”
Jiang iren didn’t waste ti and imdiately began organizing her plans—starting with targeting Fourth Brother Zhao, who operated under Martial World’s jurisdiction.
The catch was, Fourth Brother Zhao was currently locked up in a small detention room, adding layers of difficulty for Jiang iren’s approach.
Nonetheless, Jiang iren remained calm—as long as Zhang Yang didn’t confess, there’d still be chances.
anwhile, in one of the high-level offices within the Harmonious Society Managent Association Center, a middle-aged man listened to the reports coming in, his expression dark and angry.
“Notify those entertainnt venues imdiately—they need to reopen and return to normal operations. If not, they’ll be done for in the future.”
“Chairman, none of the owners are willing to reopen today. So even claid their establishnts won’t operate for several days to co,” reported a subordinate.
“Outrageous! Have they grown tired of living? I didn’t go after them, and they dare challenge like this?”
“Chairman, it was the Jiang Family that stepped in. They control 90% of the city’s entertainnt industry—and losing a few billion doesn’t faze them at all.”
New Chairman Gao Jie’s face grew increasingly grim as he recalled receiving a call from soone who claid to be Jiang iren earlier.
But Gao Jie hadn’t taken Jiang iren seriously at the ti. He thought these businesses ought to act per his wishes.
Then ca further reports from his subordinates: “Chairman, our phones are about to explode with calls. Plus, the bank on South Road was just robbed—there are injuries at the scene.”
“Chairman, several jewelry stores were looted, and people have been kidnapped for ransom as well.”
“Chairman, we’ve got an urgent call from above.”
Gao Jie’s face turned even darker—the higher-ups had been alerted, forcing him to act cautiously.
After answering the call, Gao Jie repeatedly promised a swift resolution to the issues.
But hanging up, his expression shifted to a sinister grimace. “Has Zhang Yang confessed yet?”
“No, he hasn’t.”
Gao Jie’s voice turned cold, “Make him suffer a little. I’ll et him in half an hour—but rember, don’t leave any marks.”
His subordinates hesitated before speaking up: “Chairman Gao, Zhang Yang isn’t soone we can afford to ss with lightly. He has connections to a top leader.”
“Which top leader?” Gao Jie demanded.
“Liang Hongwei!”
Gao Jie’s expression shifted imdiately—his earlier confidence wavering. “Fine, I’ll et Zhang Yang right now.”
For the first ti, Gao Jie felt the weight of the situation—it wasn’t just a simple case, as he had initially believed. If executed successfully, it could win support from influential figures.
But now, Gao Jie found himself overwheld by pressure.
Soon, Gao Jie arrived in front of Zhang Yang, dismissing other people from the room.
Looking at the unfamiliar man before him, Zhang Yang smirked. “So, you’re the new chairman? Tell —which puppet master are you serving?”
Gao Jie narrowed his eyes and let out a cold snort. “Zhang Yang, we’ve got witnesses and evidence against you. Why won’t you plead guilty?”
“I didn’t kill anyone. Why should I plead guilty?” Zhang Yang retorted.
“You don’t have to confess—it doesn’t matter. The witnesses and evidence are enough; no amount of arguing will change that,” Gao Jie said grimly.
“If that’s the case, why bother seeking out?” Zhang Yang chuckled lightly.
Gao Jie leaned forward and lowered his voice. “I ca here to offer you a deal—plead guilty, and we’ll grant you leniency. What do you say? Think it over carefully; this chance won’t co again.”
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