Reborn at Boot Camp: General, Don’t Mess Around! - Chapter 1543 - A Worse Ending
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Chapter 1543 - A Worse Ending

Chapter 1543: A Worse Ending

Translator: Henyee Translations Editor: Henyee Translations

Yuan Dabing panted as he leaned against Song Zhiqiu. “I didn’t expect you to be so good at fighting! I didn’t realize it in school. Good fellow, you hid it well. You can study and fight. Brother, you have to teach me next time.”

“You don’t need me to teach you how to fight. After today, you will know how to fight. When you’re in your third year, you will be able to handle three to five people on your own,” Song Zhiqiu replied while smiling. He looked like he was fine but, in reality, his body was hurting everywhere.

He knew how to study and he knew how to fight… This was nothing. He fought and played games in junior high.

He pretended to be a good student in school and not outside the school.. Even the teachers didn’t notice anything amiss when he switched his personality.

If he didn’t end up in the police station and coincidentally met Uncle Yang who was promoted to the Southern Province, he and his cousin, Yang Heng, would still be fighting.

That year, when Commissioner Yang was promoted back to the Southern Province, he brought his son and nephew back from the police station and immediately separated the two brothers.

During the summer vacation, Commissioner Yang transferred Yang Heng to a Southern Province’s high school. Song Zhiqiu stayed in the city for a year and continued to study.

Although the two brothers had separated, the rebelliousness in their bones hadn’t changed.

Yang Heng, who was studying in the Southern Province High School, went to the internet cafe on Sunday to play games. He wasn’t as arrogant as he was in junior high but he still knew how to fight. His fists were strong. If not, he wouldn’t have taught Luo Ran a lesson.

Without his cousin around, Song Zhiqiu restrained himself. The number of times he played online decreased. Even the number of times he fought decreased. However, when it was time to fight, he would still show his fists.

His father, who was a university professor, was on tenterhooks. He was afraid that he would hear the news that his child was hospitalized one day.

After much consideration, he discussed it with his wife and decided to send Song Zhiqiu to learn Taekwondo. Hence, Song Zhiqiu’s fighting skills improved a few levels.

Since he was powerful, almost all the gangsters around him targeted him. Fortunately, Ge Jinglin was someone who could suppress them.

Ge Jinglin was a northerner. He was already tall and thick. Standing in the middle of the students, he looked like an iron tower. Just by looking at his height, he looked very imposing.

Usually, when he ate, he would have an extra bowl of rice than other boys. He used a lot of strength and grabbed someone’s wrist. Then, he threw a punch under the person’s armpit. His scream… couldn’t stop.

“Not only did you bully the girls in our class, but you’re also so arrogant. I’ll beat you to death!” Ge Jinglin, who had the forthrightness of a northerner, raised his long legs and kicked the young man fiercely. He didn’t have any intention of stopping even as he cursed.

Fortunately, Ye Jian had provoked them into throwing away the metal pipes in their hands. Only a few of them were still holding them, including Brother Cheng.

Brother Cheng was used to playing dirty. Seeing that Song Zhiqiu and Ge Jinglin weren’t easy to deal with, he targeted Wu Bingcheng. Seeing that Wu Bingcheng had already been punched several times, he picked up his metal pipe and smashed it towards Wu Bingcheng’s shoulder.

This smash caused more and more trouble. Even if the other party wanted to end the battle quickly, Song Zhiqiu, Ge Jinglin, and Yuan Dabing wouldn’t do it.

Although the three of them were furious, they didn’t lose their minds.

After all, they had been through military school training and various assessments for a few months. Even though Wu Bingcheng had already been punched a few times, the three of them were still able to remain calm. They didn’t give in to their anger and beat up people randomly.

The three of them knew that if they messed up, they would end up worse.