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Chapter 262 American-style Iaijutsu: Finding a Corpse Among Bullets

Chapter 262 American-style Iaijutsu: Finding a Corpse Among Bullets

Half an hour later, the middle-aged white man, Graham Hawkins, left satisfied.

He looked cheerful, walked with ease, and seemed two or three years younger.

In the hotel lobby, Qi Hui held the thousand US dollars left by the other party, his expression extremely strange, unsure of what to say.

In the exchange just now, Graham Hawkins began with an extremely sincere apology.

Apologize to Qi Hui, and apologize to Wu Jing, Guo Fan, and Lu Yang.

They called him an idiot, a moron, and said that what he said at the gun club was manipulated by a demon.

He apologized for his offensive behavior and humbly begged Qi Hui for forgiveness.

Seeing his sincerity, Qi Hui and the other three did not press the matter further, accepted his apology, and forgave him.

But Hawkins showed no intention of leaving; instead, he asked Qi Hui to lift the curse on him.

These words made Wu Jing, Guo Fan, and Lu Yang somewhat unable to hold back.

Is there a curse?

How come we don't know?
That’s outrageous!

Qi Hui was also somewhat embarrassed and immediately stated that he was not a wizard and had no so-called witchcraft; those were just lies.

But Hawkins glanced at the skull next to Qi Hui and completely disregarded Qi Hui's words.

He also showed off his injuries.

Yesterday, while playing with a gun, he encountered a barrel explosion, injuring his hand and the metal fragments that grazed his trapezius muscle, leaving a scar.

They almost severed his carotid artery.

If it weren't a curse, he certainly wouldn't have encountered the explosion.

If it weren't a curse, the explosion should have killed him completely, instead of leaving only a few minor wounds.

Therefore, this must be Qi Hui's witchcraft curse, which caused him to suffer an accident but not be killed.

It tormented him for the rest of his life, making him live in endless fear and anxiety, tormenting him little by little.

Hearing such an outrageous guess, Qi Hui was speechless. "Do I really have this kind of ability?"

Why don't I know?
However, faced with his strong demands, Qi Hui had no choice but to know that the other party would not leave without some means.

It will definitely haunt you.

He immediately asked for yellow paper, a brush, and red ink... Of course, the red ink was stored in a separate bottle so that he wouldn't be able to tell it was red ink.

Then, he drew a more complex Beidou disaster relief and fortune-changing talisman on the spot.

Don't think I'm kidding you; this is a genuine Beidou disaster relief and fortune-changing talisman.

Then Hawkins made a bowl of talisman water and drank it.

After finishing his drink, Hawkins left a thousand dollars for Qi Hui without saying a word, and then left with an excited and happy expression.

Qi Hui didn't even have a chance to refuse.

Looking at the thousand US dollars, Qi Hui and the others exchanged glances, unsure of what to say.

This is outrageous!
However, the necessary procedures cannot be omitted.

I need to report this to the organization!

Immediately, Qi Hui and the others brought the thousand US dollars to Yan Tao and Kuang Jie, and then recounted the whole story.

After hearing the whole story, Yan Tao and Kuang Jie scratched their heads; they were both worldly people.

But this was the first time they had ever seen anything like it.

It's like watching a movie.

"Let me report this to my superiors," Yan Tao said helplessly. "We'll wait for their instructions."

“Okay.” Qi Hui left the thousand dollars with Yan Tao, and then asked if the skull could be taken back to China.

Kuang Jie pondered for a while, then said she could help Qi Hui send it back under the guise of a prop, through special channels.

Qi Hui gave the two team leaders a thumbs up, saying, "What great people!"
If these two weren't so principled and loyal to the Party, Qi Hui would have wanted to drag them into corruption as well.

night.

Qi Hui originally wanted to video chat with Jing Tian, ​​but discovered that there was a new development regarding the public intellectuals on Weibo:

Fang Zhouzi, a public intellectual and expert at exposing fake news, forwarded Qi Hui's video and said on Weibo that the video was fake.

Although the video features Qi Hui, Guo Fan, Lu Yang, and Wu Jing, Fang Zhouzi believes it is a fake video created with special effects.

Then he began his analysis with great seriousness, specifying the minutes and seconds, and which frames had problems.

He analyzed the video frame by frame, looking for loopholes and began to refute the video released by Qi Hui.

That Weibo post was quite lengthy, containing four or five thousand words. It was longer than a chapter of an online novel.

This got the public intellectuals excited, and they all liked and shared it.

Before, no one took the lead, and they were suppressed and beaten, but now that someone is leading the charge, how can they not follow suit?
Gao Xiaosong: I told you people without green cards aren't trustworthy, right? Now you've been proven wrong, haven't you?
Fang Fang: It's truly pathetic that you would fabricate stories and smear the United States just to gain attention and traffic. All of you who spread rumors and smear the United States should apologize to the civilized world.
Yuan Tengfei: Ignorant history breeds ignorant people, who shamelessly engage in fabrication and smear campaigns. Why do I talk about history? It is to educate and warn people with ignorant history.

"..."

Before Qi Hui could even get angry at these worthless public intellectuals, Wu Jing, Guo Fan, and Lu Yang were already furious.

He immediately showed his support for Qi Hui on Weibo, posting some pictures from another perspective that netizens had never seen before.

Wu Jing: We should really bring over those trash who are satisfied with spewing filth, and let them live peacefully with these zombies.

Guo Fan: You have no right to speak without investigation. What do you know? If you're so capable, come to Los Angeles. What are you barking like a dog in China?
Lu Yang, young and hot-blooded, directly tagged and cursed: You'd better be glad you live in China. If you were in America, I would have taken a gun and shown you what American-style iaido is, and let you and your filial sons search for corpses in bullet holes!
Upon seeing the person involved come forward, netizens rallied to their aid, flooding the Weibo accounts of those public intellectuals with comments.

"Hey, isn't this Fang Zhouzi? Is your injury from being knocked over healed?"

"Hahaha, does anyone know this bastard's address? I'll pay for it, like Xiao Chuanguo, to get revenge on him."

"I'll contribute money too. Brothers, give me an address, and we'll find someone to make arrangements for him!"

"Can someone tell me, what's the deal with this guy copying Xiao Chuanguo?"

"What else could it be? Fang Zhouzi ran into a tough opponent while exposing frauds and got retaliated against. His successful experience is right here, how can we not follow suit?"

"Haha, this is a good idea. It's quite damaging and very insulting!"

"agree!"

"Come on, let's pool our money and beat up Fang Zhouzi!"

"with!"

"I'm a student, I'll pay two hundred!"

"I'm the teacher, I'll pay four hundred!"

"..."

Soon, the hashtag "[Fundraising to beat up Fang Zhouzi]" became the number one trending topic.

The second is Fang Zhouzi exposing Qi Hui's fraud.

The two trending topics appearing side-by-side clearly make it immediately clear what happened.

Not only on Weibo, but also on various online communities such as Tieba and Tianya Forum, the "fundraising to beat up Fang Zhouzi" movement has emerged.

Netizens aren't targeting scoundrels or slackers, but specifically targeting Fang Zhouzi, this clueless opportunist.

These bird eggs, do they really think we're fools?
Fake videos? Technical means? Frame-by-frame analysis?

This bastard is insulting our intelligence.

If we don't teach you a lesson, you won't know what it means to say something that will bring trouble.

But the next day, netizens were surprised to find that the Weibo post had disappeared and been deleted.

Perhaps it was the experience of being beaten last time, perhaps she was frightened, or perhaps there were other reasons.

In short, Fang Zhouzi softened... of course, not completely.

They just deleted the message, but didn't apologize!
This made netizens even angrier:
"Hey, don't be a coward!"

"That's right, we've got our sacks and sticks ready!"

"This puts us in a difficult position!"

"@Fangzhouzi, you're a man, stand up for yourself, don't be so weak."

"Damn, I was all ready, and you chickened out?"

"This is outrageous! I want to beat you up even more now!"

"Me too!"

"Then let's continue?"

"Anything else to say? Continue!"

"..."

Just as this scene was teeming with life and everything was flourishing, Qi Hui updated his Weibo again.

Just like before, it was a video.

This time, however, netizens witnessed a scene that is extremely rare in the country.

Because once such an event occurs, someone will inevitably go to see Lin Wenzhong.

(End of this chapter)

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