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Chapter 12
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The next morning, the bar owner, Mr. Qiao, tells his servant, the waiter, that he has been beaten up by two men. He tells the waiter not to worry, because he has many men to deal with. The waiter, however, is not so sure. He asks the waiter if he is okay, and the waiter tells him that he is. When the waiter asks him why he provoked the man, he says that he did not mean to humiliate him, but that the man must have meant for him to do so. He then tells the man that he will be treated badly by the underworld if he does not let the incident go, and that he must kill the leader of the gang and the man will be blamed for the whole thing. The man, who does not want to reveal his identity, asks if he may have the honor of knowing the man's name.
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Chapter 12
This is a locked chapterChapter 12
About This Chapter
The next morning, the bar owner, Mr. Qiao, tells his servant, the waiter, that he has been beaten up by two men. He tells the waiter not to worry, because he has many men to deal with. The waiter, however, is not so sure. He asks the waiter if he is okay, and the waiter tells him that he is. When the waiter asks him why he provoked the man, he says that he did not mean to humiliate him, but that the man must have meant for him to do so. He then tells the man that he will be treated badly by the underworld if he does not let the incident go, and that he must kill the leader of the gang and the man will be blamed for the whole thing. The man, who does not want to reveal his identity, asks if he may have the honor of knowing the man's name.
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