Chapter 1818: Chapter 1817: First ask if my fists agree An Hao really gained some insight, opened her eyes. “An Hui, you’ve successfully shown me what a snake in the grass truly is! Such treachery! This is extortion!” An Hui chuckled, “Sis, are you being unreasonable? My head got quite a bump, I’m still dizzy!” “You hit it yourself! It has nothing to do with us!” There’s nothing more to say to someone , An Hao even regrets it a bit, thinking she wouldn’t have saved him if she knew it would come to this. “Sis, don’t leave!” Seeing An Hao about to leave, An Hui grabbed her arm, “You have to give me money!” “Let go of me!” An Hao’s face turned cold, she rebuked softly. The sentinel at the entrance saw the situation and descended from his post, heading straight to An Hui: “Let go!” An Hui shrank back and promptly released An Hao. “Need any help?” The sentinel asked An Hao. “Thank you. If I need help, I’ll let you know.” “Sis! Look at your military guys here, they’re terrifying! They’re always wielding guns!” An Hui was startled, not daring to act out too much. “I think the one who’s scary here is you!” An Hao pointed at his head, “You’ve got something wrong upstairs? You should go to the hospital!” An Hui wasn’t sick, nor was he dumb. In everyone’s eyes, what he’s doing now is an incredibly foolish act. Unless his brain was broken, otherwise, who would do such a thing? Years of gambling, wandering around, his daily life consumed by gambling, debt, and being on the run for debts. When there’s no escape, he learned to extort. Follow current novels on 𝙣𝙤𝙫𝙚𝙡•𝓯𝓲𝓻𝓮•𝕟𝕖𝕥 His principle was no matter who it was, as long as he could latch onto them, he’d try to extort them twice. If he couldn’t get any money, fine—but if he could, that’d be the best. No matter who the other person was, he’d neither threaten nor intimidate, just keep pestering with a grin. Even the police had no way to handle someone like him. This time, after he got out of detention, he was chased by debt collectors again! The other party gave him a 10-day grace period to pay up, or else his limbs would be chopped off. An Hui was out of options. He knew these people were ruthless; he’s like Sun Wukong unable to escape Buddha’s Five-Finger Mountain. Or he loses his life. He thought about causing some trouble and staying in jail for years—that wouldn’t be an issue. But he still had his parents. Father’s debts are repaid by son, son’s debts are repaid by father. In the end, he couldn’t shirk it. An Hui remembered the soldier who saved his life. He thought perhaps he still had a chance; maybe he could get some money from him. Even if he couldn’t get money, that’d be fine. He felt the person he encountered would help him. So, he found his way to the military unit. They didn’t let him in, but he was lucky enough to run into An Hao after squatting here for a day. “Sis! How can you speak like that? Even if I have brain issues, it’s because your car hit me!” An Hui said, “You’re soldiers! Soldiers can’t be unreasonable, right?” “Evidence.” An Hao couldn’t be bothered with his nonsense. “You won’t admit it without evidence?” “Exactly! Find the evidence and ask me for money. Otherwise, no!” An Hao turned and walked away. “No problem, sis! If you don’t give it to me, I’ll come every day, every day! As soon as you leave, I’ll follow you!” Tian Hui was shameless to the extreme. Even the most patient person would be furious hearing this. “Follow me?” An Ping returned at some point, he stopped his tricycle and walked up to An Hui, grabbing him by the collar, “Playing rogue, huh? First ask my fists if they allow it!”