"Is he qualified?" Lin Fei asked.
Pang Ke snapped out of his shock and responded, "Where have you been lately?"
"That depends on whether you have the right to know," Lin Fei said, then glanced at the bodyguard beside him. "Do you want to save this bodyguard's life?"
"Do as you please," Pang Ke replied. He knew that now Lin Fei indeed had the authority to negotiate, but he sensed immense danger. He understood Lin Fei's nature; if he didn't cooperate, there might not be a trace of him left the next moment. Pang Ke didn't want to die like this.
"Since you, as the master, don't care about these two dogs, don't blame me then." After speaking, Lin Fei exerted some force. The bodyguard let out a scream and collapsed weakly onto the ground.
"Don't blame me; blame your master. He's the one who handed you over to me, letting me deal with you as I see fit. Being merciful to an enemy is cruel to oneself, so I'll be a bit cruel to you." Lin Fei said and kicked him in front of Pang Ke.
