The female secretary suggested to Hong Bao, "Boss, quickly stop them. So many people attacking one person is bound to lead to a fatality."
"What's there to be afraid of? It's not like I've never had blood on my hands. I'm still living just fine," Hong Bao said indifferently. "Remember this, the so-called death penalty only applies to certain people. The law is rigid, but people are flexible. Only those with skills can be above the law."
Now that he is powerful and influential, he doesn't care about one or two lives. Furthermore, even if Li Fei is beaten to death or crippled, Hong Bao has plenty of justification. After all, it was the other party who struck first and seriously injured him. He was merely acting in self-defense, at most it would be deemed excessive defense, which can be settled with some money. It's not worth worrying over.
The cries of despair and anguish rise and fall like the waves of the sea, continuous and relentless.
