Chapter 807
This time around, Chu Yang really made a big fortune!
Adding on to the 300 purple crystals that he cheated from Qin Baoshan when he was dressed up as a shorty fatty, he now had a thousand purple crystals in his Nine Tribulations Space! And 200 cracked purple crystals…
These were all the personal properties of Divine Doctor Chu!
Adding on to more than 400 purple crystals that Chu Feiyan took to release the tasks, that would be almost 1700 purple crystals! And all of these were his income after opening the medical center for only five days .
And in these five days, there were actually two-thirds of the time when he did not go to work…
As for where the purple crystals should go to… return them to the clan? That would be ridiculous and absolutely impossible! How could rabbits that were caught fly away? Did they even have wings? Obviously, no . So, Divine Doctor Chu must of course fill them in his own pockets…
After Chu Yang left, both Sha Xinliang and Qin Baoshan started to get busy . How could they not be busy? It's a matter of their lives or deaths .
After they handed the tasks to their subordinate officers, both of them heaved a sigh of relief . Of course, both of them were not completely without wits . They had jumbled up the medicinal ingredients that each of them needed and asked each officer to look for one or two of them .
Of course, the first step was to extort them from the few big clans . The more they could extort, the better…
The ones they couldn't extort would then really cost efforts .
After they finished busying over their personal interests, the duo finally penned a letter . It did not mention the exact matter but only mentioned that a major situation had occurred in the Flat Mountain Ridge and this required the law-enforcement master to deal with it personally . The letter mentioned the matter as a big conspiracy that concerned the survival of the law-enforcement organization, and it could even subvert the entire Nine Heavens, but the details couldn't be mentioned etc…
Anyway, the matter was described as seriously as possible . All in all, the central idea in the letter was: It would be extremely terrible if you, the law-enforcement master, didn't come, as even Dharma Supreme would not see the sun next year…
This letter was delivered immediately .
What was left remaining was, of course, wait .
Sha Xinliang and Qin Baoshan were very excited .
Chu Yang didn't know all of these, but he wasn't concerned about them at all . He was in the luxurious carriage at this moment, crossing his legs and humming, as the carriage traveled slowly to the Chu clan which was tens of miles away .
And he even had a good sleep in the carriage . He did not know that the Chu clan was in a mess now .
But let's put aside this matter for the moment .
Not more than two hours after Chu Yang was taken away, galloping sounds of horses were suddenly heard on a big street of Flat Mountain Ridge . From the fiery galloping sounds, one could tell how anxious the horsemen were!
As everyone on the street of Wujin Town raised up their heads, the horses had already arrived in front of them .
There was a huge force of warriors with fresh red capes on the horses . There were 200 of them, and all of them looked valiant and murderous . As their capes fluttered in the air, it looked as if a huge stretch of blood cloud had dashed into Wujin Town of the Flat Mountain Ridge!
On the spacious street, the horses galloped straight towards the Chu clan! These warriors and their horses seemed to have no qualms at all . They were simply dashing forward unscrupulously!
Along the way, they stepped over the granary of the Bao clan and the plaque which belonged to the Liao clan . Just when a few people from the clans came out in a bid to confront these brazen people, they only saw blood-red shadows shrinking in front of them .
The two people that led the cavalry wore white robes and capes that were completely white and clean .
One of them had a beard which had the same color as his cape . He was an old man with a square face, wide nose, mouth, a fiery pair of eyes and a sturdy body . He looked arrogant and ill-mannered . At the moment, his face was filled with excitement and anxiousness, and he spurred his horse frantically, "Yeah yeah yeah! Yeah yeah yeah!…"
Next to him was a man in white who was in his prime years . They looked like a pair of father and son . But this man seemed to be more than 40 years old . His whiskers even covered his eyes . He had a really huge size and was even sturdier than his father . As he rode on the horse, he looked like a black iron tower!
Fortunately, this horse was a one-of-a-kind dragon colt . If it was an ordinary war-horse, it could have stopped galloping with this fierce horseman riding on it .
There were three big carriages within the cavalry . While the cavalry sped like a bolt of thunder all along the way, the carriages were extremely steady and did not endure big jolts . One could see that the postilions were really experts!
There were also a few riders in red next to the carriages . Whenever they encountered a gully, they would extend their hands . The horses, along with the carriages, would be off from the ground . Then they would fly over it smoothly and continue galloping the second they touched the ground…
Such coordination was really amazing .
Sweet scents wafted out of the carriages along the way . Obviously, within the carriages were women .
The old man who took the lead gazed around with pride and laughed, "Small Bear! I've given you sufficient face this time around . How is it? How about showing this off in front of my poor grandson?"
Well, the name of the sturdy, bear-like man was 'Little Bear' . This name was really… fitting in the literal sense, but it wasn't that suitable…
That macho laughed like a thunder, "That's obvious!" Then he lowered his voice, "Father, can you not call me Little Bear in front of so many people?"
The geezer became raged at once, and stared at him, "F**k your mother off! If I don't call you Little Bear, do I have to call you Father!?"
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