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Chapter 297 Hidden Dangers?

Chapter 297 Hidden Dangers?

Gen Tsukino did reflect on his actions regarding Ms. Kuroda's 'atrocity'.

Essentially, her mistake was that she was too arrogant and too hysterical, which led her to do things that seemed vicious and crazy.

Therefore, they discussed the issue of compensation for emotional distress in a very amicable manner, and the scene was quite relaxed and cheerful.

However, Gen Tsukino felt that it was unfair to accuse someone of discriminating against women or treating them too roughly.

So when Mr. Kuroda returned home drunk, having apparently drunk some wine, he first ordered his men, led by Shinichiro Kawakami, to give the other man a sound beating.

They beat the opponent until they were crying for their parents.

This also avoids many troublesome problems.

such as.

"Who are you? Why are there so many men in my house?"

"Kuroda Yoshiko, you're really playing the field these days, bringing so many men back all at once!"

"Let's talk this out. I haven't done anything to you, have I?"

He then unleashed a flurry of punches and kicks.

The attack was performed with considerable professional skill, causing sufficient pain without leaving many obvious scars or irreversible damage.

It was Mr. Kuroda himself who, with tears streaming down his face, told his wife that Sakuraba Yuki had never seduced him.

He himself is dishonest; it's common for him to flirt with female subordinates at the company, and it's even more common for him to exchange glances with female clients.

The first time he saw Sakuraba Yuki, he felt that this woman, living alone in this bustling city, without any background or support, would be an excellent target. Moreover, she was so young and beautiful that he simply couldn't resist her.

However, he did not expect that the other party would reject all his hints again and again, making him feel quite helpless.

Nothing happened; it was all just my own one-sided harassment.

Of course, clearing up the misunderstanding at this point is of no use, and it's not a happy ending either.

After all, life isn't a TV drama where the male and female protagonists go through all sorts of trouble, only to have their own happy ending, while the trouble and losses they caused to others are simply glossed over.

They certainly need to make amends for all the harm they caused Sakuraba Yuki in the process.

Gen Tsukino didn't see anything wrong with it. It wasn't that he discriminated against the lower classes, nor was it that he had "escaped" his lower-class identity and started to take advantage of them, which was contrary to his original intentions.

There's a saying that bad people come from poor and remote areas, and these two are hardly from the lower classes.

Once a consensus on compensation had been reached, and the two men had been taught a sufficient lesson and left with a lasting negative impression, they left the other party's home with their talents.

These thugs who were just acting tough will immediately transform into friendly and approachable movers.

They didn't complain at all, and even brought a pickup truck and a van that were quite suitable for moving. In fact, Sakuraba Yuki didn't actually have that much stuff to take.

"Wouldn't that be too much trouble? I could just call a mover myself."

Sakuraba Yuki could obviously tell who these people were; they couldn't possibly be a moving company.

It's more like they're relocating graves.

His attempt to smile and appear less menacing actually made him look even more terrifying.

Shinichiro Kawakami laughed and said, "It's alright, we do these things all the time. Besides, he's a friend of Mr. Tsukino, so this is nothing."

Looking at the boy next to her who seemed to be leisurely playing on his phone, Sakuraba Yuki had no other choice but to nod sincerely.

"Thank you very much."

Watching these people coming and going busily, Sakuraba Yuki approached Tsukino Gen.

"What are you looking at?"

Gen Tsukino calmly replied, "I was looking at houses for you. Didn't I just say I'd help you find a better place?"

"There's no need for that. Besides, I have some savings, so I don't need the rent waiver for the first few months."

She didn't really know whether the so-called help in finding a house was coercing people to waive the rent or using his "favors," but it seemed that neither aspect was good, and she was indebted to him more.

She felt somewhat guilty that she had to ask a high school student who hadn't even graduated yet to worry about her to this extent.

Gen Tsukino shook his head.

“If I say I’ll move you to a better place without considering your financial situation, I’m just hurting you. That’s useless, even harmful, male chauvinism.”

"Pfft, so you know about male chauvinism?"

Sakuraba Yuki was somewhat surprised.

Gen shrugged. "Is it that hard to know? I'm not the kind of person who doesn't realize what I'm doing."

"Hmph~ If you knew that, you should have respected me more. Why didn't you let me choose for myself?"

Sakuraba Yuki asked curiously.

Tsukino Gen looked at the other person with amusement, "How long have you been in Zhaori? Do you have any connections that allow you to find a suitable place to live in such a short time?"

"this."

"Besides, I'm starting to doubt your luck. You keep running into these inexplicable things. You might as well let me help you, since I've always had pretty good luck."

"Honestly, I can't argue with you anyway."

"Mr. Tsukino, everything is packed. Shall we set off together?"

Actually, Shinichiro Kawakami's position in the Hakusho Summit is already quite high.

Although still young, he stood up for what was right during the crisis, thus gaining considerable prestige. He was even more recognized than Kitagawa Shiroo, who had 'defected'.

Even so, if Tsukino Gen made a phone call—no, a text message—he would still personally bring his men over, fearing that some of his ignorant underlings might provoke the young man and cause unnecessary trouble, or even dig their own graves.

Gen Tsukino nodded. "Thank you for your help."

"It's no trouble at all. It's an honor to be able to help Mr. Tsukino."

Having been tempered by status and power, his temperament has indeed changed a lot.

For example, their clothing becomes more glamorous, and that mature, reserved yet authoritative temperament begins to emerge.

However, seemingly intentionally, she maintained the most basic humility and respect in front of this young man. It wasn't something she did against her will.

What had happened before was enough to make Shinichiro Kawakami admire this boy from the bottom of his heart. After all, what he did was something that even movies couldn't make, except for superhero movies.

On the other hand, one might think that if one gets along well with this boy, in the future when there are difficulties and no one else can help, perhaps only he can solve the problem for them.

So even in his current position, he is willing to drive for this young man and serve as his driver.

Sakuraba Yuki and Tsukino Gen sat in the back seat.

Because of this woman, Shinichiro Kawakami did not mention anything about the Hakufeng Summit, which can be seen as a manifestation of his intelligence and high emotional intelligence.

Because Shinichiro Kawakami was in the car, Yuki Sakuraba was unable to discuss many topics.

Especially revealing that he is the boy's teacher.

Wouldn't that seem a bit ambiguous? What teacher-student relationship goes to that level?
It can only be said that Sakuraba Yuki doesn't understand men enough. Men's friends who know about this kind of thing will only feel envy and sigh.

You little brat, you've done something that everyone thought about but never did when they were in school, you fucking deserve to die!

The journey was a little quiet, but thankfully it wasn't long and we arrived quickly.

Looking at the surrounding street scene, Sakuraba Yuki could see that it was indeed a neighborhood very close to the school. Because it was so close, both the rent and the land price here were quite high.

This is a place like Zhaori, where every inch of land is incredibly valuable.

As soon as I got out of the car, I was in a rather upscale residential area.

Whether it's the security guards, the number of cameras, or the green environment, it all looks terrifying to the person who first came to Zhaori.

"Is this place really that nice?"

Sakuraba Yuki unconsciously swallowed a mouthful of saliva.

Tsukino Gen looked at her amusedly, "What's wrong? This isn't the imperial palace, why are you afraid to go in?"

"Who wouldn't dare? I'm just a little impressed; I've never lived in such a high-end neighborhood before."

"There's nothing fancy about it. Once you move in, you'll find there's no difference. Oh, the difference is that you'll find it much safer, and there are far fewer low-class people."

"It's as if I'm some kind of highly educated person."

"Hahaha, the teacher is quite good at making fun of himself."

"Get lost, help me move my things."

In fact, it wasn't Tsukino Gen's turn at all; naturally, someone was busy helping him.

Soon, the bags and packages were delivered to the designated room.

The apartment, being for one person, was naturally not very big, but its layout and scale still exceeded the woman's expectations.

"A separate bedroom, kitchen, and bathroom? Wow! And a balcony! The view is amazing!"

"Waaaaah, the floor is solid wood, and why is there a double-door refrigerator?!"

Sure enough, no matter what kind of woman it is, her voice becomes extremely cute when she encounters something she likes.

No wonder so many rich guys like to buy things and gifts for girls.

Isn't it all for this one sound?

It does look quite nice.

After looking around, she looked like a little girl who had found her favorite toy, and then walked up to Tsukino Gen, her eyes shining.

"Is it really okay to stay here?"

"Of course, otherwise why would I call you here? Okay, pack your things first, I'll have a chat with them."

Okay, thank you!

There's no reason to refuse now. The things have already been moved over. How can I suddenly say, "I don't want them"? I feel like that would be a loss of my dignity.

Gen Tsukino ignored these inner thoughts, walked out the door, and went straight to the emergency exit.

"Mr. Tsukino!"

Shinichiro Kawakami was smoking in the hallway.

Gen Tsukino walked over with a smile, "Thank you for today."

Shinichiro Kawakami immediately shook his head and offered him a cigarette. "Not at all. It's my honor to be able to help Mr. Tsukino."

Gen Tsukino doesn't smoke, but he didn't refuse this time, and Shinichiro Kawakami took the initiative to come over and light a cigarette for the boy.

He was as humble as a loyal and devoted subject.

Although he doesn't smoke, Gen Tsukino can effortlessly exhale smoke with practiced ease.

Under the swirling mist, he asked casually.

How's the White Summit going lately?

"It's great. Business is getting back on track, and most of the brothers have a legitimate job now. It's much better than being just a bunch of thugs before."

"Just what?"

I don't know whether I should say it or not.

Shinichiro Kawakami looked somewhat hesitant.

Seeing the other person's expression, Tsukino Gen found it somewhat amusing. "If it shouldn't be said, you wouldn't bring it up. Just say it directly."

Kawakami smiled somewhat awkwardly, and then said.

"That's right. Miss Bai Feng's management is indeed very good, and she is really following your instructions. However, some of the veterans, those who initially supported Miss Bai Feng, feel that their interests have been harmed. After all, if they can't touch many gray industries, their income will drop significantly."

"They have complaints?"

"A little bit, but more importantly, one of my underlings accidentally discovered that some of the veterans' establishments are secretly selling that kind of stuff."

……

(End of this chapter)

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