In Jiangzhou, the Rans were renowned local tyrants. Even a Dragon King would have to coexist with them cautiously. As for people like them, who were ruthless and unscrupulous, common folk could not dare to provoke them.
Bai Ziyan was about to curse with his hands on his hips, but Charles Gao stood in front of him and whispered a warning: "This is Mr. Bai from Jingdu."
However, Ran Tenghui didn't catch the hint in his words; "I don't care if you're Mr. Bai or Mr. Black. Violent Wind is mine, and no one is allowed to touch it."
He then ordered Yang Shuai, "Bring Violent Wind out for me."
Out of helplessness, Yang Shuai had the master of horses lead Violent Wind out. Ran Tenghui glanced at Bai Ziyan and his party, showing a smug smile. When his eyes fell on Ming Jing, he suddenly paused.
Jiang Jinchen took a step forward, blocking Ming Jing from Ran Tenghui's view.