Chapter 1054: New Staff
Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio
“It’s like how the big boss is suppressing Zhou Hengguang. Even though Zhou Hengguang and Feng Yanze are extremely capable and unruly, they still can’t outmatch their big brother.”
“So, Feng Yanze and Zhou Hengguang became good friends because they were in the same boat?” Su Wen asked with amusement.
Liu Qiang couldn’t help but laugh. “That, I don’t know,” he said, but the gloating look on his face said it all.
The two of them chuckled.
Liu Qiang added, “There are internal rumors that Feng Yanze and Zhou Hengguang are psychopaths. They’re both abnormal, so no one dares to provoke them. It’s better to offend a gentleman than a villain. Together, they’re even more terrifying than a villain. At least a villain isn’t abnormal!”
Su Wen nodded in agreement, and Liu Qiang instantly felt a kinship with Su Wen, treating him as one of his own.
“And Xu Xiyi. He’s amazing in our capital.” Liu Qiang gave a thumbs-up in admiration, his tone becoming more serious.
“I’m not familiar with him since he’s been at the border all year round. I’ve only heard about him from my elders. Song Jinyan, Zhou Hengyang, Feng YanCheng, and Xu Xiyi. The big boss is the youngest among the four of us. When they were young, they didn’t want to play with us little br*ts. The education they received from a young age was different from ours that’s why we couldn’t play together.”
Initially, Liu Qiang was a little unconvinced by the people in Song Jinyan’s circle. However, after interacting with Zhou Hengyang over the past few days, he was completely won over.
It wasn’t that they didn’t want to play with them, nor that they looked down on them. Their interests, hobbies, and cultural standards were all different. They were really from different worlds.
Having engaged in Changhe Machinery’s business with Liu Chun over the past few days, Liu Qiang began to understand what Zhou Hengyang was doing. He didn’t have time to waste.
Not to mention Zhou Hengyang’s mechanical engineering research, which Liu Qiang couldn’t even understand.
However, aside from these, Zhou Hengyang didn’t put on airs as he had imagined. In their daily interactions, as long as he approved of someone, he wouldn’t reject them.
Su Wen was intrigued. “Then why did you give them the nickname of the Four Villains?”
“Of course, it’s because we’re all living in their shadows,” Liu Qiang said with lingering fear. “Since young, they were the perfect heirs in the eyes of the elders. They were role models to learn from. Every time they achieved something, we would be beaten up.”
Su Wen was shocked.
“Sister Su, think about it. If it were you, and other people’s children were so outstanding that they made people jealous. When you got home and saw your naughty child still playing with mud, wouldn’t you be angry? If you’re angry, you must hit the child to vent your anger and educate them.”
Su Wen was amused by Liu Qiang’s playful expression and laughed out loud. “I’m angry.”
Liu Qiang spread his hands. “That’s right.”
“What’s so funny?” Zhou Hengyang tilted his head and asked warmly.
“It’s nothing,” Su Wen waved her hand.
Hengyang probably didn’t know he was someone else’s childhood shadow, one of the Four Great Villains.
Su Wen said nothing, and Zhou Hengyang didn’t ask further. He continued the conversation with his friend.
“By the way, Sister Su, have you heard about something big that happened today?”
“What is it? I don’t know.”
“Then let me tell you. It’s about Song Zishan,” he said.