"I... I'll deliver." Yan Zhong wanted to resist, but ultimately, he chose to compromise.
"Humph! Get lost!" Ye Hao didn't want to say too much to these people; all he needed was a reason to strike.
Yan Zhong quickly bowed to Ye Hao in gratitude, then, with the assistance of his subordinates, he reached the western coast, boarded a boat, and left Luo Dousha.
Yan Zhong returned to the headquarters of the Mao Zhan sect. He avoided the crowd and went to the residence of the boss, Chen Kun. Chen Kun and the second-in-command, Mo Yun, had already left the Mao Zhan sect to connect and cooperate with other gangs in other regions. They were dissatisfied with the current state of the Mao Zhan sect and planned to find more opportunities, such as expanding the sect's underground territory.
Yan Zhong avoided the crowd and then headed to Chen Kun's room, where Chen Kun's second wife, Liu Yue, whom Yan Zhong usually referred to as sister-in-law, was in the room where Chen Kun resided.
