Wang Yu’s Fury

Liu Yunyun looked at the expressions of admiration on the boys' faces and felt both frustrated and helpless. Having dreams was good, but they had to be pursued through the right path. How could they admire someone like He Wei, a street thug who took the wrong road in life?

"Are you all done with school? All you think about now is joining the underworld?" Wang Yu asked, frowning.

Wang Dajun replied with a bitter look, "Boss, you know us. We've never passed an exam in our lives. School just wasn't our thing. We dropped out a long time ago."

Indeed, the group had all quit school three years ago. They spent their days wandering the streets, getting into fights—beyond their parents' control. Liu Yunyun chimed in, "They've been like this for years. Their parents can't even handle them anymore."

"Liu Yunyun, that's not fair," Wang Dajun retorted. "We're all adults now—eighteen already. We don't need our parents watching over us anymore. Right, guys?"

"Exactly!" The others nodded in agreement. "Besides, our parents are all too busy with their own stuff. They don't have time to care what we do."

Clearly, their idleness was due in part to the lack of parental supervision.

"Boss, since you're back, why don't you take us with you? We'll definitely make it big—way better than He Wei ever could!" Wang Dajun said excitedly.

Li Guang added, "Dajun's right! That punk He Wei? You beat him up so bad he was looking for his teeth on the ground! He's nothing compared to you, Boss. If you lead us, we'll be unstoppable."

"Yeah, take us with you!" the other two echoed, their eyes full of hope as they looked at Wang Yu.

Wang Yu gave them a stern look. "I'll take you—but we're doing things the right way. No crime, no shady deals. People like He Wei don't last long, you understand?"

The boys nodded quickly. "As long as you're leading us, we'll do whatever you say. We're with you."

Hearing this, Liu Yunyun grew anxious. She pulled Wang Yu aside and whispered urgently, "Wang Yu, you can't end up like them. The underworld is a dead end."

"I know," Wang Yu replied with a nod.

"You know, but you still want to lead them?" Liu Yunyun was nearly stomping her feet in frustration. She was genuinely worried he'd go down the wrong path.

"Yunyun, you saw them. If I don't help them now, they'll really become criminals—maybe end up in jail or dead in the streets. We've been brothers since we were kids. How can I just stand by and watch them fall apart?" Wang Yu explained.

"Wang Yu, I know you're trying to help, but you're barely making it yourself. How can you support them? And besides fighting, what else can they do?"

"Don't worry. I'll find honest work for them," Wang Yu said with confidence in his eyes. He then turned back to Wang Dajun and the others. "Dajun, I need you to do something. Do you know where He Wei is?"

"He Wei?" The group glanced toward the tightly shut gates of the Ma family villa. Wang Dajun thought for a moment. "He's not home today, but I know a few of his usual hangouts. We can check those places. Why are you looking for him?"

At that, Wang Yu's face darkened. The air around him seemed to chill, sending a shiver through the group.

"This morning, he brought people to smash up my house. My parents are still in the hospital," Wang Yu said through clenched teeth.

"What? He dared to hurt your parents? I'll break him!" Li Guang roared, pounding his fist into his other palm.

"Let's go find him right now!" Wang Dajun and the others looked furious.

"Wait. Before we go, let's leave him a little souvenir." Wang Yu walked toward the front gate of He Wei's house and examined the massive iron lock.

"Boss, you want to break in?" Wang Dajun asked. "I'll go find a hammer."

"No need," Wang Yu said coldly. Then suddenly, with a loud crash, he kicked the iron gate open with a single blow.

The group stood stunned. That huge lock had been blown open with just one kick. Was that even a human leg?

"Let's go!" Wang Yu stepped inside and, without slowing, delivered another powerful kick to the grand front door of the villa, blasting it open as he charged into the lavish hall.

The others followed. Inside, they saw luxury sofas, air conditioners, a massive TV—even the floor was covered in rich red carpet.

"Man, this is money. Even just taking one thing from here could sell for a lot."

But Wang Yu's cold voice shattered their fantasies.

"Don't take anything. Smash it all."

Everyone froze.

"But Boss, that's such a waste—" one started to protest.

"No more talking! Boss said smash it, so smash it!" Wang Dajun barked, launching the first blow—a powerful kick straight into the big-screen TV, shattering it instantly.

Li Guang, gritting his teeth, grabbed a chair and hurled it into the fancy aquarium filled with expensive goldfish.

Liu Yunyun had rushed in last. Seeing the boys destroying everything, she screamed, "Wang Yu, stop them! What are you doing?!"

"Yunyun, He Wei destroyed my home. I'm just returning the favor," Wang Yu replied coldly, showing no intention of stopping his crew.

Liu Yunyun was at a loss. Thinking it over, she had to admit—He Wei kind of deserved this.

But compared to the few things in Wang Yu's home, even the cheapest carpet here was probably worth more. He Wei was definitely taking a huge loss in this revenge match.

And it wasn't just the main hall. The boys, now high on destruction, rampaged upstairs on their own, smashing everything in sight. The entire place soon looked like a war zone.

The noise was deafening. Neighbors nearby came running out of their homes. When they heard someone was trashing He Wei's house, their jaws dropped in shock.

He Wei was one of the top dogs around here. Who the hell had the guts to smash up his house?

Curious and alarmed, the residents gathered, eager to catch a glimpse of the bold souls taking on He Wei.