Chapter 266: 183: My Hellhound is Hungry!_2
Chapter 266: 183: My Hellhound is Hungry!_2
Chapter 266: 183: My Hellhound is Hungry!_2
Translator: 549690339
“There should be surveillance in the corridor, you will see clearly if you check!”
“We’re going to leave now.”
After speaking, Fang Mu turned his head and softly said to Yan Wood.
“Third Sister, go look for Second Brother, you don’t need to worry about things here anymore.”
“Once your injury is healed, you can continue attending classes!”
Yan Wood appeared carefree and casual in her actions.
But in reality, Yan Wood was a person with a very delicate heart.
Yan Wood was initially panic-stricken, but she quickly noticed the unusual circumstances regarding this incident.
The first was the clothes that Fang Yuan was wearing.
The clothes Fang Yuan wore were too lavish and exquisite.
This kind of attire was simply not something their family could afford in usual times.
Yan Wood couldn’t help but think of Jianmu, who Fang Yuan had mentioned before.
Fang Yuan had always been helping a Maker’s Assistant named Jianmu to build a chamber of commerce.
A week ago, Yan Wood had just received a money transfer of two hundred thousand Dragon Rising Coins from Fang Yuan.
Fang Yuan even specifically told her not to hesitate in buying food for the Vermilion Sun Crane.
Could it be that the courage she had when she faced the parents of Wang Xingming had originated from this!?
But soon, Yan Wood dismissed this thought.
Her second brother was helping someone else, it was only natural to be as careful as possible in his actions, rather than causing trouble for Jianmu.
If Jianmu got angry because of this, then the situation that was just starting to improve would disappear completely.
When Du Xiumei rushed up, Yan Wood deliberately positioned herself in front of Fang Mu.
Even if a Beast Master was seriously injured, their physical condition would be much stronger than that of an ordinary person.
Furthermore, a Beast Master’s strength was greater than an ordinary person’s, Yan Wood was afraid that Fang Mu would get hurt.
But Fang Mu directly bypassed her and straightforwardly taught Du Xiumei a lesson.
Fang Mu won in the contest of strength against Du Xiumei, this could explain a lot of things.
Fang Mu has undoubtedly become a Beast Master!
Thinking of this, the worry and fear were quickly thrown to the back of Yan Wood’s mind.
Feeling the temperature of Fang Mu’s palm on her waist, Yan Wood softly asked Fang Mu.
“Little Wood, have you already become a Beast Master now!?”
Fang Mu had long guessed that Yan Wood would be able to notice something was up.
In response to Yan Wood’s inquiry, Fang Mu smiled at Yan Wood.
“Third sister, indeed, I have now become a Beast Master.”
“Let’s go find Second Brother, after we find him we can eat together.”
“Tonight, I was originally going to hold a welcome dinner for you!”
Yan Wood received a confirmed answer.
Although she wasn’t sure how Fang Mu had suddenly become a Beast Master, it didn’t stop Yan Wood from being happy for Fang Mu.
A big smile appeared on Yan Wood’s face.
She even started to tremble with laughter.
The sudden movement of Yan Wood’s body immediately attracted the wound on her hands.
Seeing this, Fang Mu felt both heartache and helplessness.
Fang Mu knew that Yan Wood would definitely ask him about the situation of the Wang family later.
Now that Yan Wood knew he had become a Beast Master she was happy, but she felt just as worried.
So, Fang Mu simply pressed his head next to Yan Wood’s ear and said softly,
“Third Sister, I’ve been accepted as a disciple by a Grandmaster Creator.”
“Have you heard the name ‘Jianmu’ from Second Brother?”
“I am Jianmu!”
Upon hearing this, Yan Wood trembled and her eyes widened.
It took a good while for Yan Wood to recover from the shock.
If it wasn’t for the fact that both her arms were in slings hung around her neck at the moment, Yan Wood would definitely be jumping up and down hugging Fang Mu in excitement.
Her little brother had made it, how wonderful!
Originally, Yan Wood was prepared to ask about the Wang Family’s situation, but now she felt there was no need to ask anything anymore.
She Wan had been waiting to see what kind of instructions Fang Mu would issue and how he would resolve this dispute.
But, surprisingly, even after they finished eating at Ling Shi Restaurant, Fang Mu didn’t say anything further.
The Wang family’s situation seemed to be just a side note.
Not only Fang Mu, but neither Fang Yuan nor Yan Wood mentioned it during dinner.
The conversation between the three of them remained centered on their family of four.
Yin Nanzhen saw Yan Wood’s arm injury and inquired about the situation from She Wan more than once.
Yin Nanzhen had now become Fang Mu’s subordinate.
The fact that Fang Mu used so many high-purity Life Elixirs and Dark Element Elixirs to develop Yin Nanzhen showed how much Fang Mu valued him.
Despite She Wan seeing Yin Nanzhen as a competitor, she was willing to give him some information in return when he asked.
All Yin Nanzhen could think was that the Wang family was simply “courting death in the middle of the night!”
Yin Nanzhen knew that many forces were doing ruthless things in secret, things that were not within the Dragon Rising Federation’s scope of allowance.
Actually, if an ordinary person had sufficient funds, they could also place bounties in the black market.
Of course, the premise was not to be swindled in the black market.
In order to earn money to buy high-purity Light Element Elixirs, Yin Nanzhen had previously taken jobs to solve other people’s troubles for pay.
If the Wang family’s actions weren’t so overbearing and ruthless, there might have been room for resolving the conflicts between the younger generation.
The Wang family wanted Yan Wood’s life and even threatened the safety of Yan Wood’s family.
The Wang family’s actions were certainly not just empty words.
Yin Nanzhen wanted to understand Fang Mu better through this incident, to know what kind of temperament Fang Mu had.
Now, rather than saying Fang Mu was his employer, it would be better to say that Fang Mu was his master.
Understanding the master’s temperament was the most necessary thing a servant should do.