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Chapter 692 A moment of impulsiveness, and you'll do anything!

Chapter 692 In a moment of impulsiveness, one dares to do anything!

He Tu quickly glanced at Yun Ran, a hint of guilt flashing in his eyes. He already knew that he had been part of the scheme to trick Yun Ran.

Although he doesn't know Yunran that well, he can put himself in her shoes.

If he encountered such a good-natured fool who did something wrong, he would be furious and teach the person a lesson!
The thing he hates most in this life is idiots!!!

Now, he's the one who's become the epitome of a fool, which is a bit embarrassing.

I wanted to explain that I meant well, but I couldn't bring myself to say it.

Yunran watched as He Tu's expression changed repeatedly.

Until He Tu became restless, his whole body itching, as if he had ADHD.

Yun Ran then slowly spoke up: "Tell me your thoughts."

Crane Slayer: ...

He's almost a hundred years old, yet he was outmaneuvered by a little girl!

Especially since there were about a dozen small paper figures beside him, staring intently at him, as if to say that if he couldn't give a clear answer, this matter would never end.

That feeling was quite unpleasant.

He Tu felt a pang of sympathy, and for some reason, a past event came to mind.

One of his old friends once told his fortune, saying that he would face a calamity when he was nearly 100 years old.

At that moment, he immediately retorted, refusing to believe such a thing could happen.

I just think that shameless old man did it on purpose; he can't stand to see him doing well, so he deliberately messed with his mentality.

He still remembered what the old man had said, that he should cultivate his character and temperament from now on in order to live a long and healthy life.

Hey……

He Tu wanted to laugh it off, but since the person sitting opposite him was Yun Ran, he really didn't dare.

After hesitating for a while, He Tu finally said somewhat awkwardly, "I was too arrogant this time. I will compensate you for your losses..."

That woman named Rong Gu not only seriously injured him, but also engraved a mark on his soul that he was completely unaware of.

If he, the 'intermediary,' is in such a terrible state, then Yunran, the ultimate target, must be suffering terribly as well.

Putting everything else aside, just consider those magical artifacts that Yun Ran used to escape danger. If he dares to renege on them, he'll truly lose face.

This wasn't because He Tu was aware of it; rather, it was because he had always done it this way.

Even if he were implicated by others, he would still be accused of wrongdoing even if he actively provoked others.

Regardless of who is at fault, in the end, it's always someone else who has to compensate them; that's just standard procedure.

Upon hearing He Tu's promise of compensation, Yun Ran, who was usually very greedy, didn't even lift an eyelid.

Given that He Tu had been a tyrannical figure for decades, it was obvious that what he was hiding was definitely something valuable.

Yunran tapped the table lightly with her fingers. The sound wasn't loud, but it seemed to strike Hetu's heart.

This made He Tu suddenly feel like he was being watched.

Mingming Yunran still has the same face, looking like a cute and adorable young girl.

But her eyes, and the coldness they revealed, sent chills down one's spine.

He Tu stammered, "If...if you feel it's not enough...I...after I die, I'll give you everything I own." As he spoke, He Tu's words became more and more fluent.

If it were in the past, if someone told him that one day he would willingly pass on all his things to a little girl who had a grudge against him, he would definitely think that person was crazy.

He would be willing to give all those treasured possessions to Yunran now.

Therefore, people really cannot empathize with their past selves.

He Tu was somewhat moved by his own generosity, but Yun Ran still looked at him expressionlessly.

This puzzled He Tu. Even after all this, it still wasn't working?

"Is that all you've thought of? You think that once you've been compensated, everything will be over?"

He Tu looked at Yun Ran with some doubt, his expression clearly saying, 'Isn't this enough?'
Yunran almost laughed out of anger.

She couldn't expect this kind of morally ambiguous old monster to reflect on his actions; the word "reflection" simply didn't exist in their dictionary.

Being able to proactively compensate is already the limit.

Yunran was too lazy to continue arguing with Hetu, so she immediately got straight to the point and said, "The root cause of all this is what happened today."

It's because no one can supervise you, allowing you to do whatever you want without any scruples.

Even with a special administration bureau like that, all they can maintain are the bare minimum standards…

He Tu swore that he had really listened carefully to what Yun Ran said, and that he understood every word she said.

However, even when put together, he still didn't quite understand Yunran's meaning.

Then, staring with those cloudy eyes typical of the elderly, he wore a curious expression, as if asking, "And then what?"

Yunran: ...

She now seems to understand the frustration her senior uncles and aunts felt when faced with younger generations jumping around, completely unaware of what they had done wrong.

What I never expected was that this old man, whose neck was practically buried in the dirt, was actually hollow-eyed!
Yunran had no interest in lecturing, so she immediately waved her hand, letting the little paper doll do the talking.

The little paper figures love these moments of 'charging into battle' the most. There are more than a dozen little paper figures, and I don't know how they coordinate.

The selection was completed in less than a second.

One of the little paper figures immediately puffed out its chest and raised its head, striking a pose.

He immediately put his hands on his hips and started scolding: "The master is telling you to reflect on your actions. You're such an old man, yet you don't know how to restrain yourself. You act impulsively and do anything!"

You've already brought bad luck upon yourself, and now you've dragged others down with you. It's only because our master is so capable that he'd be killed by you!
Don't think that just because people call you an old monster, you're invincible. There are plenty of people more powerful than you, and they're smart enough to toy with you like dogs..."

The little paper doll launched into a tirade of curses, all in plain language, which finally made He Tu understand.

He wanted to explode in anger. He had been a powerful figure for decades, and now he was being overshadowed by a little girl.

Now, even a small, sentient magical artifact dares to point its finger at him and curse him.

He Tu was about to retort, how could he be so bad, so reckless and useless, so...

As a result, he saw Yun Ran staring at him with a sinister look in her eyes.

In a fit of anger, He Tu lashed out.

Then he turned his head to look at his feet and thought, "Hmph, all they know is how to bully the elderly!"
Meanwhile, he was secretly thinking to himself: Yun Ran is really no good. He'll go back to the mountains and never come out again!


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