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    Chapter 382: The Feigned Love-Struck Man

    The police car roared, speeding along like lightning.

    In Xiao Yu’s line of sight, a van appeared.

    At the scene, three veteran detectives watched without a hitch.

    He would capture the suspect by himself—no need for backup.

    As for any stray wolf…

    If another one dared show up, it’d be serving dinner right before Xiao Yu’s eyes.

    The two vehicles edged closer on the road, drawing nearer and nearer.

    Until finally… the cars were side by side, and Xiao Yu glanced at the driver.

    The driver was a bald, middle-aged man.

    He too was watching Xiao Yu, his face twisted in a snarl as he gripped the wheel.

    Then the van veered violently towards him.

    Xiao Yu was a broad-minded man; he never let small matters get under his skin.

    So… he slammed on the wheel.

    Boom!

    The two vehicles collided on the road.

    Damn it, come at each other—who’s scared now?

    Indeed, Xiao Yu was a man of great magnanimity.

    He never held grudges.

    He could knock the sense out of his enemy on the spot…

    After the impact, the two cars swung apart.

    Armed with his Expert Driver skills, Xiao Yu’s control over his vehicle was unparalleled.

    Once he steadied the car, he swiftly turned the wheel again.

    Like a raging beast, the police car lunged at the van.

    Rumble!

    This time, Xiao Yu executed the collision with impeccable precision.

    He crashed directly into the van’s rear, slamming it sideways on the road.

    The momentum sent the van flipping onto its side.

    Boom… the van’s body smacked the ground.

    Sparks flew along the dark road.

    A trail of sparks lingered until everything finally came to a halt…

    Sizzle!

    With a sudden hard brake, Xiao Yu jumped from the police car and strode purposefully toward the van.

    At the front, he looked coldly through the shattered windshield at the blood-soaked bald man.

    Fang Hongding—yes, him!

    Bending down, he reached out, hoisting the bald man like a little chick, and tossed him out of the cabin onto the road.

    “Hehe…”

    Despite what seemed like several broken bones, Fang Hongding lay on the ground grinning ferociously at Xiao Yu.

    Don’t be fooled—this bastard’s almost human in his expressions… Xiao Yu met his gaze with a matching smirk.

    Sometimes, the more a villain taunts you, the less you should be baited.

    Otherwise, you’d only end up dancing to their tune.

    Just like those online trolls and nitpickers.

    They’re dying to drag you into their twisted debates.

    Only to use their warped logic to disgust you.

    At times like these, you just treat them as a pile of crap.

    And, while you’re at it, spit on them without giving them another thought.

    Suffocate them!

    Sure enough… as Fang Hongding’s grin faded, he glared at Xiao Yu with ferocious eyes.

    “Need me to buy you some eye drops so you can keep that glare going without discomfort?”

    Xiao Yu asked in a seemingly friendly tone.

    Fang Hongding: …

    It was clear that the officer before him was mocking him.

    His emotions were a tangled mess—was it anger or rage?

    Or maybe even humiliation?

    “Does staying silent help?”

    Xiao Yu sneered, “If I can track down your hideout, I’ll catch your men and uncover every piece of your criminal evidence.”

    “Am I wrong?”

    Fang Hongding glared, his eyes wild as he fixed his stare on Xiao Yu, “Is it wrong for me to avenge my woman?”

    “…”

    Xiao Yu paused, then shook his head without regret. “No, but your methods are all wrong. You could report this—justice would catch up with you sooner or later.”

    “Oh, really?”

    Fang Hongding laughed wickedly, “And then, would they all die?”

    Xiao Yu remained silent.

    The police catch suspects, send them for tests, and then they’re sentenced.

    Not everyone is destined for death.

    Take Gan Yuzhen from the Brotherhood, for example.

    She was the one who called Jiang Huiting, the victim.

    But since she’s a woman and didn’t partake in the gang assault,

    she faces life imprisonment!

    So, should Gan Yuzhen die? In truth, she deserves it.

    Had she not summoned her ‘sisters,’ none of this would have happened.

    But here’s the twist—she called her ‘sisters’ back in the day.

    Who would have thought that those other men, drunken and out of control, would end up assaulting the women?

    They even ended up killing one of the sisters.

    Under the law, crimes don’t always warrant a death sentence!

    “Got nothing more to say?”

    Fang Hongding cackled maniacally, “In my eyes, they all deserve to die!”

    “If you say that, do we policemen deserve to die too?”

    Xiao Yu glared coldly at Fang Hongding, “So your justification for revenge is that you slaughter innocents—even policemen—as an excuse?”

    “…”

    Fang Hongding couldn’t force a laugh and dared not meet Xiao Yu’s eyes.

    “Stop pretending to be so noble.”

    Xiao Yu scoffed, “After more than twenty years, why is it that you’re only now taking revenge?”

    Fang Hongding fell silent.

    “Let me guess…”

    Xiao Yu smirked, “Is it because you never really planned on it, and that five years ago in City Z, you met Jiang Huiying—the sister running the zoo?”

    Fang Hongding’s expression suddenly shifted, and he said nothing.

    “Then you told Jiang Huiying about it, didn’t you?”

    Xiao Yu sneered, “And then your bank account swelled by 500,000?”

    “What was the deal? Jiang Huiying wouldn’t just hand over 500,000 for nothing, right?”

    “Did you tell her something—something that would count as avenging her?”

    “This kind of revenge—doesn’t that mean you had to stake a heavy price? Like hiring a wolf to do the deed?”

    “Is the 500,000 meant to buy a wolf?”

    Panic and terror spread across Fang Hongding’s face as he stared at Xiao Yu like he was witnessing a monster.

    “Did I guess right?”

    Xiao Yu shook his head disdainfully, “Too bad—wolves aren’t that easy to come by. And then you sent your brother to search out of town, only to end up with four wolf pups three years later?”

    “Jiang Huiying even visited your brother’s breeding farm herself—but you probably took two early on, didn’t you? All four pups survived and were raised, right?”

    “Then your account got an extra 200,000—money spent on training the wolves? And some Du Pen as well?”

    “Using Du Pen for training while threatening everyone in the Brotherhood—spreading that poisonous scent over them… 200,000 should be enough, right?”

    Fang Hongding’s expression changed completely.

    He stared at Xiao Yu as though he were looking at a demon.

    It felt as if every layer of his disguise had been stripped away.

    As if his very soul had been completely exposed.

    “If, over twenty years ago, you had single-handedly wiped out the Brotherhood, I might still call you a real man.”

    Xiao Yu mocked, “And now, are you playing the fool—pretending to be some lovelorn romantic?”

    …..

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    Chapter Summary

    Xiao Yu, a fearless and skilled officer, engages in a high-octane car chase, culminating in a precision collision with a van. After extracting the blood-soaked Fang Hongding from the wreck, the two exchange bitter words about revenge, justice, and past misdeeds. Amid bitter taunts, dark revelations come to light involving a case tied to the Brotherhood, a bank windfall, and a twisted plot of vengeance tied to Jiang Huiying. The intense confrontation questions the true nature of revenge and whether righteous anger can justify indiscriminate violence.

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