Chapter 76: Chapter 73 Qiu Wen’s Apprenticeship Letter
Qiu Wen and Lu Xuehong were stunned, their astonished eyes looking at Chu ngyao and then at Chu Biyao. The two were anxious, unsure which of the sisters was the celebrity and which was the CEO. Hardly anyone didn’t know about the deeds of the twin sisters, and these two won were naturally aware, but they couldn’t distinguish which was the older sister and which was the younger.
The two won, hand in hand, stood to the side, completely bewildered.
Chu ngyao and Chu Biyao were also curious, who exactly were these two won in front of them?
Ye Fan was having a headache, understanding the two were here to see him.
"Sister, they’re here for you. Don’t you recognize them?" Chu Biyao assud the two knew her sister, but seeing her sister’s reaction, she had to doubt whether these won had any connection to her sister at all.
Chu ngyao, puzzled, said, "Who are you? If you have sothing to say, please do."
"Hello, I’m Qiu Wen, and this is my partner Lu Xuehong. We ca here to seek ntorship. Please forgive us for any abruptness." Qiu Wen spoke slowly, with her and Lu Xuehong’s gazes fixed on Ye Fan. Seeing Ye Fan’s displeased expression, the two won were also uneasy.
"What? Partner? Are you lesbians? Please, have a seat, no need to be formal." Chu Biyao exclaid and pushed the two won to sit down, eyeing them with a curious gaze as if eting aliens. "I’m very curious, how does it feel when you two try to make a baby? Oh, right, you can’t make a baby. So, are you satisfied when you make love?"
Chu Biyao was a curious soul, her big, clear eyes spinning as she examined the two won.
The two won blushed slightly, even Qiu Wen, a big sister in the underworld, felt embarrassed. Now the two won could distinguish the sisters’ relationship. For a mont, they couldn’t respond to the curiosity about the nation’s goddess. However, seeing that the two sisters did not look down on them, on the contrary, seed approachable and friendly, the pressure in their hearts eased quietly.
"Stop making trouble," Chu ngyao warned sternly. Chu Biyao innocently stuck out her tongue, refraining from continuing to embarrass the two won, instead asking, "Who are you here to apprentice with? Is it him?"
Speaking, Chu Biyao directly pointed to Ye Fan. Who else could it be if not Ye Fan? Surely not to take the sisters as ntors, which was absolutely impossible.
The two won nodded, and Qiu Wen took out a thick paper, bowing as she said, "Master, this is my letter of apprenticeship, a total of five thousand words. I’ve written all the big and small events from my life on it. I know soone like you values character when taking apprentices. This is
now. If there’s anything you’re not satisfied with, please point it out. I will change and et your requirents for becoming an apprentice."
"What the hell, a five-thousand-word apprenticeship letter? Are you serious? Is this an apprenticeship thesis?"
"An expert? What kind of expert is he? He’s barely grown any hair, what qualifies him to take apprentices?"
Chu Biyao took the apprenticeship letter and started reading it with great interest.
Ye Fan outright ignored the two won. Isn’t this just outright blackmail? Holding his leg in the bar to act shalessly, now they’ve co to find him to continue playing shaless gas.
"What’s going on?" Chu ngyao, seeing the two won looking pitiful, proactively asked Ye Fan, making it very clear—interrogating how Ye Fan got involved with the two won and managed to attract a pair of lesbians, quite the skill.
"Taught a few punks a lesson in the bar, and they were impressed by my kung fu and latched onto ," Ye Fan explained briefly.
Chu Biyao’s eyes lit up. She planned to start her own company and wanted to produce a movie or sothing, but hadn’t found a good subject. An inspiration flashed in her mind, deciding to take this on, and she definitely wanted to include Ye Fan as a character. Additionally, everything needed to be fild discreetly using high-end surveillance to capture real monts, with the two won in front added to the project being ideal. So she decided to help Qiu Wen find a ntor, naturally requiring Qiu Wen to agree to so things.
She began to negotiate with the two won and, after understanding their situation, the three won reached a unified agreent.
"Sister, take a look at this letter, it’s quite pitiful." Chu Biyao handed the apprenticeship letter to her sister, giving a glance that only the two sisters could understand; of course, she wanted her sister to help persuade Ye Fan to accept Qiu Wen as a disciple.
"Ye Fan, Qiu Wen is pitiful. She had an unfortunate childhood. Her mother died in childbirth, and her father was a gambler. In middle school, Qiu Wen dropped out to rescue her father, who died at the hands of loan sharks. She survived by fighting and violence to this day."
"For a girl to wield a machete is too cruel. She’s now seeking your help, you should show so sympathy, reveal your compassionate heart, and accept Qiu Wen as a disciple."
Chu Biyao used a mix of cajoling and persuasion, whispering in his ear.
It’s not that she deliberately made Qiu Wen’s background sound so tragic; she had picked the good parts to say. The hardships Qiu Wen suffered were nurous, too many to count.
Chu ngyao glanced at the apprenticeship letter, quickly absorbing all the content. She didn’t try to influence how Ye Fan should act, choosing to respect whatever decision he made.
"Take a look at this." Chu ngyao handed the apprenticeship letter to Ye Fan.
Ye Fan flipped through it, absorbing all the information. The letter of five thousand words not only detailed Qiu Wen’s past but also introduced Lu Xuehong’s background. It was clear the two won were sincere. Certain parts of the letter had smudged writing, indicating they felt emotional while writing these words.
Qiu Wen was a girl who had endured many hardships. At sixteen, she dropped out of school, mixed up in violence, and after her father’s death, frequented police stations and hospitals, suffering along the way.
Lu Xuehong ca from a good family and received a high level of education, but family relations broke her heart. Her father had an affair with her mother’s sister, driving her mother to suicide in despair, leading Lu to cut all ties and run away from ho.
The Gray Wolf Bar faced great trouble. Those thugs in the bar wouldn’t leave, yet they stayed by Qiu Wen’s side to serve her, fearless in the face of strong adversaries. This showed Qiu Wen’s loyalty, winning the hearts of the thugs, far surpassing the bodyguards around Chu ngyao, who fled at signs of danger.
"I’ll teach you so skills, enough to protect yourself, but accepting you as a disciple is out of the question," Ye Fan said in a grave tone.
"Yes, Master." Qiu Wen was overjoyed.
"Thank you, Master, for your generosity." Lu Xuehong thanked with tears.
The bar’s situation wasn’t good; they were likely to be captured by the Fierce Tiger Gang and beco playthings. The two won naturally wouldn’t suffer humiliation and had prepared for suicide. But in Ye Fan, Qiu Wen saw hope to resolve the crisis, prompting her to seek ntorship. She was willing to disregard everything, including her dignity, as long as she could protect her beloved; staying alive was naturally what she wanted.
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