Ah Ken was still angry, so he parked the car on the side, locked the door to prevent people from harassing Lin Mumu, and then went to beat up the few punks.
However, those punks were still very strong-willed, and even though they were beaten black and blue, they still stubbornly refused to say anything.
Ah Ken also had a sense of propriety, and didn't dare to kill anyone. After beating them to vent his anger, he came back to send Lin Mumu off.
When Ah Ken finished beating them up, Lin Mumu finally realized that this guy had gone to beat people. Wasn't Lin Mumu in a daze the whole time?
When Ah Ken came back, Lin Mumu suddenly remembered. She took out four finger-sized talismans and handed them to Ah Ken:
"You go back again and scare them with a few words. While you're at it, stick this thing on each of their necks, don't let them find out."
Ah Ken's eyes lit up. He had long heard that the young miss could use magic, and it was especially powerful. It was an ancient Taoist magic from our Eastern China, and was different from those Western coquettish cheap things.
In any case, Master Bei's daughter brought so many people, but they were all beaten down by the young miss. The young miss was the kind of person who pretended to be a pig to eat a tiger. Usually, she looked weak and powerless, but once she made a move, she was more powerful than anyone else.
It was Ah Ken's first time personally touching a talisman, and his hands felt a little shaky.
Lin Mumu raised her eyelids and asked: "Can you do it? If you can't, I'll go myself. "
"I promise to complete the task!" Ah Ken gave Lin Mumu a military salute and hurriedly got out of the car.
The group of punks were scared of being beaten up, and now that they saw Ah Ken, they were scared out of their wits. One by one, they held their heads to prevent him from hitting them. How could they still care about anything else?
Ah Ken rushed over and gave each of them a few kicks. His kicks weren't heavy, but he definitely wouldn't let them off easily. The group of people were really begging for mercy while being kicked.
Ah Ken patted them on the shoulders.
"Remember, that's our family's young miss, not someone you can casually follow. This time I'll let you off, but next time you come, I'll break your other leg!"
"Yes, yes, yes."
The group of people didn't know why Ah Ken patted them, and thought he was teaching them a lesson, so they behaved obediently like grandchildren.
When Ah Ken went back to his car, the group of people thought about how to limp and slip away. Even if they had to crawl, they had to crawl far away. Otherwise, if this young master was in a bad mood, they wouldn't be able to bear it.
Lin Mumu watched from inside the car and nodded with satisfaction. Ah Ken was indeed worthy of being a professional mercenary. He did things efficiently and neatly, and she didn't need to worry at all.
Ah Ken came back, and while driving, he couldn't wait and asked of Lin.
"Ken" back and driving, Ken said. "Ken, what kind, what kind, what?
"Xu, I Ken Ken of Ken, of Mumu of of Tang, and started. But if these hooligans are too smart and don't meet the contact person, I can't do anything about it. "
"Wow, an invisible tracker! "Ah!" of Ah! Ma! "Ah!
Ken Ken and and, "Ah", of Miss of Miss of and Of of Miss of of of Of. Ling, King, and Ling of of of Ken,, Miss of. Miss.
Of course, I believe you. "Ah Ken excitedly put the talisman Lin Mumu gave him in his pocket.
Why was Master Bei so awesome? Obviously, many people couldn't bear to see him, but no one dared to provoke him. It was because he was proficient in all kinds of sorcery. No matter how good your marksmanship or leg skills were, once he used his sorcery, you wouldn't be able to do anything.
Although this kind of talisman might not necessarily be able to block Master Bei's sorcery, it could at least be used to defend oneself, and was even better than a bulletproof vest.
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