??70: Chapter 69: Don’t Play with Knives Carelessly
70: Chapter 69: Don’t Play with Knives Carelessly
Another three n whipped out switchblades, and without a word, lunged at Wang Dadong with their knives.
The corners of Wang Dadong’s mouth lifted into an arc.
Dealing with these amateurs was just too easy.
With a sidestep, he dodged a knife thrust at his face and followed up with a punch to the man’s gut.
The man imdiately curled up like a shrimp, and the knife in his hand dropped to the ground.
Wang Dadong kicked the back of the switchblade, sending it flying like a bullet and piercing the leg of the second assailant who charged at him.
Though it may sound drawn out, everything happened in the blink of an eye.
Two ferocious-looking thugs were put to the ground by Wang Dadong.
The child’s father, who had charged halfway, stopped in his tracks, fear flashing across his face.
He had not expected his opponent to be so formidable, dispatching two of his n in an instant.
Suddenly, a fierce light flashed across the child’s father’s face.
He pulled out a black object from his waist and pressed it against Zhuo Na’s head—a replica gun.
Although it could only shoot steel balls, at such close range, if it hit soone’s temple, it would still be lethal.
“Don’t co any closer, or I’ll blow her head off!” said the child’s father viciously.
Wang Dadong didn’t dare move, caught between a rock and a hard place.
Zhuo Na was shaking with terror—the gun frightened everyone.
“What do you want?” Wang Dadong asked coldly.
“Kid, here’s so advice for you.
Just walk away, and pretend nothing happened today.”
Wang Dadong’s smile broadened as he said, “Oh?
I have a suggestion for you, too.
How about you let her go, and I promise not to beat you to death.”
“Suicide wish!” Angered by his words, the child’s father was about to pull the trigger.
In the nick of ti, Wang Dadong’s palm flickered swiftly.
Whoosh—a streak of green light passed by, and the gun in the child’s father’s hand fell to the ground.
It was a re leaf.
While the man was stunned, Wang Dadong stepped forward and slapped him several tis, face bloodied and teeth flying.
Just then, the woman holding the child appeared behind Wang Dadong, switchblade in hand, and stabbed at his back.
Wang Dadong didn’t see it coming, but Zhuo Na did and scread out.
“Watch out!”
Clang!
The expected sound of blade entering flesh didn’t occur.
The woman’s switchblade didn’t penetrate Wang Dadong’s body; instead, he caught it in his hand.
With a slight squeeze of his hands, he took control of the switchblade.
“Big sis, you really shouldn’t play with knives—they can easily hurt people,” Wang Dadong said, his mouth curving into a chilly smirk as he let the switchblade drop to the ground.
Thud!
The seemingly slow switchblade pierced the woman’s foot and embedded itself deep in the dirt.
“Ah!”
The woman scread in pain.
After tying up the five with rope to a tree, the two headed back to the car.
Half an hour later, the local police arrived and took all five away.
It turned out these five were fugitives who had previously kidnapped children.
The baby was one they had stolen while the child’s parents weren’t paying attention.
The police thanked Wang Dadong, and everyone in the car applauded him.
Zhuo Na, in particular, underwent a complete change in her attitude toward Wang Dadong.
The car set off again.
Along the way, Wang Dadong and Zhuo Na chatted rrily and even exchanged phone numbers by the end.
Seeing Wang Dadong looking so pleased with himself, Lin Shiyan felt a little irked.
After many hours, the car reached its destination, the Zhuanghu nationality.
The altitude was over four thousand ters, and Lin Shiyan began to suffer mild symptoms of altitude sickness.
But the stubborn Female CEO insisted on imdiately visiting the old Zhuang doctor’s ho.
The old Zhuang doctor lived in Hasa Village, nearly ten miles away by mountain trail.
Before two miles, Lin Shiyan was already drenched in sweat, her face deathly pale, and she was breathing heavily.
Seeing Lin Shiyan’s stubborn deanor, Wang Dadong shook his head helplessly, stepped forward, and scooped her up in a princess carry.
“Wang Dadong, what are you doing?
Put
down right now,” Lin Shiyan struggled a bit.
“If you want the formula, just stay still and be good,” Wang Dadong commanded forcefully.
Then he carried Lin Shiyan on the bumpy mountain road, his steps deep and shallow.
For so reason, Lin Shiyan couldn’t help feeling that whenever Wang Dadong beca especially dominant, he was the kind of man worth entrusting her life to.
But that feeling never lasted long.
As soon as she developed a flicker of fondness for Wang Dadong in her heart, he would invariably do sothing to upset her.
After trudging for seven or eight hours, Lin Shiyan felt exhausted and was suddenly overwheld by drowsiness.
“Don’t sleep at such high altitudes,” Wang Dadong said in a gentle voice.
Due to the low atmospheric pressure and oxygen levels in the highlands, people breathe passively while asleep.
Combined with the recent arrival at high altitude without acclimatization, sleeping could lead to shock.
One needs to adjust for a while.
“I’m so sleepy, let
just rest for a bit…” Lin Shiyan felt her eyes were struggling to stay open.
Just as Lin Shiyan’s eyes were about to close, Wang Dadong took action, and the Female CEO’s beautiful eyes suddenly opened wide like Bronze Bells.
As the sun set, the golden light cast Lin Shiyan’s incredibly beautiful face into a stunning visage, enhanced by the surrounding mountains, flowing streams, and shaded roads—it was a beautiful scene.
“Ouch, what are you, a dog?” A few seconds later, Wang Dadong yelped.
“Wang Dadong, you jerk!” The Female CEO was fully awake, seething with anger.
“I did it to keep you awake,” Wang Dadong said, sounding quite aggrieved.
Despite the high altitude and carrying soone, Wang Dadong appeared light-footed and didn’t even seem to be out of breath.
The two finally reached Hasa Village before nightfall.
The Zhuang people were very hospitable, giving them a warm welco.
Delicious roast lamb, refreshing highland barley wine, and the enthusiastic dances of Zhuanghu girls—every detail was saturated with the unique cultural essence of a minority culture.
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