Qu Jianlei's logic was this: since the other party had already paid a million, it showed a certain level of sincerity.
If that payment hadn't been made, they could turn hostile at any moment; with a sunk cost, things were different.
Of course, this could also be blood money, meant to lull him into a false sense of security.
But if the other party dared to do so, they would have to consider the storm he'd raise if he managed to escape.
For just a million, killing Shi Tou and a bunch of kids, but having to face his wrath, was it worth it?
Qu Jianlei believed that in the eyes of the Brotherhood, Shi Tou and his group weren't worth a million, maybe not even a hundred thousand!
On the third day, Lubricant learned that the other party had returned to the courtyard.
Actually, the meaning embedded in this series of actions was clear to both parties.
Especially Qu Jianlei returning two days later was an unmistakable signal.
