Chapter 253: The Crab Catcher's Warmth Giving

Laws vary from country to country, and in Australia, they even vary among the states.

If this were in China, Chu Mingcheng definitely wouldn't raise a hand against anyone just because of an argument.

If someone else started a fight, he would certainly take a look at the situation. If it were a wealthy backer, he'd let him throw punches and fill his heart with pride.

If it were just an ordinary person without much money, he'd block a few punches and let them enjoy a few days of free lodging.

It's the 21st century, after all. Prestige is nowhere near as important as money.

But in Melbourne, there was no need to hold back. As long as he was certain he was acting in self-defense, a bit of counterattack wouldn't pose any problem.

That's why he dealt a slap directly to the troublemaker's face and didn't worry about it at all.

Without waiting for the remaining crab fishermen to send the floored brute to the hospital, Chu Mingcheng and Noah left the dock first.