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Elixir Supplier Chapter 720 - Pain Was not the Worst Thing

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Chapter 720: Pain Was not the Worst Thing


Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio


They just did whatever they wanted and were eccentric and unreasonable. They had bullied a lot of people around them, but n.o.body dared to complain.


“Dengzhou’s economics has developed rapidly in the last few years, especially the real estate market,” Li Chengwei said. “The government has made huge compensations to demolish old apartments. However, not everyone wants to move out of an old unit and accept the compensation. Hong Nan and Hong Wen used to help the local government to make those people move out of their old units. They made a lot of money by doing that. They even started to build up their own business in transportation, money lending, and debt collection. They knew people in the local government as well as from the gangs. I also heard one of their cousins is a senior public servant in Beijing.”


Not everything Li Chengwei said was new to w.a.n.g Yao.


“Of the two brothers, Hong Wen is a lunatic, and Hong Nan is a psychopath,” Li Chengwei added.


“Really?” w.a.n.g Yao asked.


“I heard from many people that Hong Wen is crazy,” Li Chengwei said. “He becomes very violent when he is mad. Hong Nan is a weird person, and he is very moody. On one occasion, he had a guy’s limbs chopped because the guy spat at him on the street.”


“How ridiculous,” w.a.n.g Yao said.


“Yeah, so no one in Dengzhou dares to complain about them. By the way, Hao, have they offended you?” Li Chengwei asked.


“Yes,” Hao said.


“Well, you’ve got to be careful,” Li Chengwei said. “But, I think you’ll be fine. After all, you are in Dao and with Mr. Sun, who is one of the most powerful people in Dao.”


“Yeah, and I won’t involve you in this,” Hao said.


“That’s fine. I’m not afraid of them,” Li Chengwei said. “If you hadn’t saved me years ago, I would have already been stabbed to death.”


“Where is their company?” Hao asked.


“In Fushan district,” Li Chengwei said.


“Dr. w.a.n.g?” Hao turned his head to look at w.a.n.g Yao.


“Let’s go and have a look there,” w.a.n.g Yao said.


“OK, take us there,” Hao said.


“Sure,” Li Chengwei said.


“Wait, shall we change to a car? Your vehicle will attract too much attention.” w.a.n.g Yao pointed to the BMW X5 parked outside.


“Yeah, OK,” Li Chengwei said.


He drove w.a.n.g Yao and Hao to Fushan district that night.


“Dengzhou has changed a lot in recent years,” Hao said.


“Yes, I guess you haven’t been here for a long time,” Li Chengwei said.


“Yes,” Hao said.


Although Dengzhou was very close to Dao, Hao had not had a chance to visit Dengzhou. He pa.s.sed the place several times.


“Are you from Dengzhou?” w.a.n.g Yao asked.


“My grandma is from Dengzhou,” Hao said. “I lived here for over 10 years when I was young. I’m sort of half from Dengzhou.”


In fact, he used to be a gangster in Dengzhou and gained some reputation. He eventually met Sun Zhengrong by chance and was highly regarded by him. Therefore, he decided to work for Sun Zhengrong, which had made it difficult to return to Dengzhou.


The car stopped outside a building about 40 minutes later. There was a sign on the gate of the building. It said Wen Nan Trading Company.


The building was four stories tall. Outside the building there was a big yard that was used as a car park. The lights were still on inside the building. w.a.n.g Yao and Hao could vaguely hear people talking inside.


“Wait here. I’ll go inside to take a look,” w.a.n.g Yao said.


“Shall I go with you?” Hao asked.


“No need. I’ll be fine,” w.a.n.g Yao said.


Li Chengwei pulled the car over. w.a.n.g Yao got out of the car. With one hop, he was right next to the building.


“Oh my G.o.d! Hao, I think I might have a problem with my vision!” Li Chengwei rubbed his eyes hard. By the time he looked through the window of the car again, w.a.n.g Yao was out of his sight. He wondered if w.a.n.g Yao was a supernatural being.


“No, Dr. w.a.n.g is a Kung Fu master,” Hao said.


He was not too surprised about w.a.n.g Yao’s move since he had witnessed w.a.n.g Yao’s astonis.h.i.+ng Kung Fu skills when he was in the village. At that critical moment when he and Sun Zhengrong’s men were almost killed by their enemies, w.a.n.g Yao saved them. It was just too easy for him to beat their enemies. Like what that old guy Huang said, w.a.n.g Yao was a living G.o.d on earth.


The wall outside the building was dozens of feet tall. For w.a.n.g Yao, it was nothing. He hopped over the wall easily and landed without any sound.


Woof! There was a wolf dog in the yard who sensed w.a.n.g Yao. He barked to alert people in the building.


“Shus.h.!.+” w.a.n.g Yao went in front of the dog and stared at it.


“Whoo!” The dog mumbled softly and then lied on the ground on his stomach with his tail down. It was as if w.a.n.g Yao was a fierce tiger from the forest.


“Hey, what’s the noise outside?” a man in the office asked.


There were four half naked men in the office. They were playing mahjong. One of them looked through the window.


“Is there a visitor?” the man asked.


“Who would come this time of the day? Did the dog stop barking?” his co-worker asked.


“Hmm, you are right,” the man said.


“Maybe it was just a rat,” his co-worker said.


w.a.n.g Yao walked into the building from the front entrance by himself.


Crack! It was the sound of the door opening.


“Two circle,” a man said.


“Hey, did you hear someone opening the front door?” one of the four men asked.


“No,” his co-worker said.


“I’ll go to take a look. Hey, don’t sneak peek my blocks,” the man said.


The light on the ceiling was still on in the lobby of the ground level. The gla.s.s door to the lobby was shut. It was completely dark outside. No one was in the lobby.


“Maybe I got it wrong,” the man murmured. “I should take some Six Herb Glutinous Rehmannia Pills after sleeping around. After all, I’m still young.”


He went back to the office. “No one came. Let’s continue,” the man said.


“I have East Wind,” his co-worker said.


“Bang,” another co-worker said.


w.a.n.g Yao went up to the first floor. He could see everything clearly in the dark corridor. He moved slowly. He stopped outside the room with a sign that said “Financial Department.”


The door was locked. It was a security door.


“Open!”


Crack! The door was opened by force. It was loud this time.


“Did you hear anything?!” one of the men playing mahjong asked.


The four men all stopped playing.


“Someone opened the door,” one of them said.


“Let’s go,” another man said.


They went out of the office with an iron bar in each one of their hands. They didn’t find any signs of a break-in on the ground level.


Nothing happened on the first level. They went up to the second level.


“How come that door is open?” one of them asked.


“That’s the Finance Department,” his co-worker said.


The four of them entered the room carefully. The solid security door was apparently forced open by an external power. The door was even damaged.


“Good evening,” a person inside the office said.


“Who is there?” one of the security guards asked.


A black shadow flashed in front of them. Plump! Plump! All the security guards fell to the ground unconscious.


Outside the building, in a car, Li Chengwei was smoking. He took a glance through the window from time to time. He turned around to look at Hao, who had been sitting quietly on the backseat.


“You haven’t changed over the years,” Lie Chengwei said. “You don’t smoke or drink?”


“No,” Hao said.


“You need to have some hobbies,” Li Chengwei said.


“I know. He’s back,” Hao said.


w.a.n.g Yao hopped over the fence, ran toward the car, and entered it.


“Let’s go,” w.a.n.g Yao said.


“OK,” Li Chengwei said.


He started the engine. The car soon disappeared in the dark.


Li Chengwei dropped w.a.n.g Yao and Hao at the hotel.


“Hao, let me know if you need me. I’ll do whatever I can,” Li Chengwei said.


“OK, thanks,” Hao said.


“Wait!” w.a.n.g Yao stopped him.


“Dr… Dr. w.a.n.g, is there anything I can a.s.sist with?” After witnessing w.a.n.g Yao’s amazing Kung Fu skills, Li Chengwei was subconsciously nervous when speaking to w.a.n.g Yao.


“I think you should discipline yourself a bit harder,” w.a.n.g Yao said.


“What?” Li Chengwei asked with surprise. He didn’t understand what w.a.n.g Yao meant.


“You should not overdo anything,” w.a.n.g Yao said. “Otherwise, your health will be damaged. Have you recently felt weak and sore in your lower back and knees? Have you had drumming in your ears?”


“Yes, but how did you know?” Li Chengwei anxiously asked. He did have the symptoms w.a.n.g Yao mentioned.


“You had too much s.e.x,” w.a.n.g Yao said. “It’s not good. You should be aware.”


He poked at Li Chengwei’s waist gently with a finger.


“Ouch!” Li Chengwei jumped.


He was suddenly sweating all over his body. When w.a.n.g Yao poked his waist, he experienced a sudden sharp pain. It was as if w.a.n.g Yao stuck a needle into his waist.


“Painful?” w.a.n.g Yao asked.


“Yeah, so painful,” Li Chengwei awkwardly said.


“Pain is not the worst thing. When you no longer feel the pain, you are beyond cure,” w.a.n.g Yao said.


Li Chengwei swallowed a mouthful of saliva. “What should I do?”


“No s.e.xual intercourse for three months,” w.a.n.g Yao said.


“Three months?!” Li Chengwei asked with surprise.


He received a lot of compensation from the government for demolis.h.i.+ng his apartment a few years ago. He used the compensation to buy several properties that were worth nearly $10 million.


Since he suddenly became rich, he started to spend money recklessly. He bought a luxurious car and dated pretty women, like most men did. His money attracted many women, so he started to sleep around. s.e.x was like a drug. He was now addicted to it. Every time he saw a pretty woman, he would want to sleep with her. No s.e.x for three month was probably the hardest thing for him to do in the world.


“Chengwei, you should listen to Dr. w.a.n.g,” said Hao, who agreed with w.a.n.g Yao.


“OK, I will.” He drove off after making a verbal promise.


“I will help him if he takes my advice for three months. Bring him to me if necessary,” w.a.n.g Yao said.


“OK, I’ll keep that in mind,” Hao said.

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