The burly man choked for a moment, struggling to save face, but quickly stretched his neck and said, "What's it to you if I don't want someone to sing? Why do a bunch of outsiders, bumpkins at that, meddle in business that's not theirs? Believe me, I could beat you so bad, you'd be searching the floor for your teeth."
Because the soldiers did not enter and Jiang Yichun had arranged for them to be stationed outside the city in advance, he only brought a team of dark guards with him, while the Study Palace people, looking like scholars and old men, were looked down upon by the burly man.
Tu Ying couldn't help but laugh out loud, and Bai Ruozhu couldn't help but join in. She placed Dengdeng in Jiang Yichun's arms, stood up, and walked towards the young girl sprawled on the ground who had been singing.
"What are you doing? I don't like hitting women, so don't provoke me," the burly man shouted.