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Urban Super Soldier King-Chapter 860 Wang Li’s Secret Plot with Another Person
Chapter 860: Chapter 860 Wang Li’s Secret Plot with Another Person
He Guisheng hesitated a little. He wanted to rush up, but at the same time, he thought it might be better to let Xiang Yu properly teach Wang Hongbin a lesson.
Earlier, Wang Hongbin had kicked him down without any hesitation, showing no regard for his well-being.
Luckily, there were a few unlucky guys below to break his fall; otherwise, things would have been disastrous for him. Coupled with Wang Hongbin’s recent display of ignorance, He Guisheng had started to feel disgusted.
Wang Li also spotted He Guisheng from behind. His expression changed, and he was about to curse, but suddenly stopped himself.
"What’s the matter? The boss is in danger now—are you not planning to go up and help?" Wang Li sneered coldly.
He Guisheng hesitated for a long moment but eventually gritted his teeth and dragged Wang Li outside.
"Let go of me, you ungrateful bastard!" As soon as they stepped outside, Wang Li shook off He Guisheng and said coldly. freewebnσvel.cѳm
"I need to discuss something with you," He Guisheng said, looking at Wang Li seriously.
"There’s nothing to discuss between us," Wang Li snorted.
"I know you hate me, but you should also understand: one must act in their own interest or face divine retribution," He Guisheng didn’t try to avoid the topic and instead admitted that everything he did was for himself.
Seeing He Guisheng’s apparent honesty, Wang Li turned to look at him and said, "Fine, speak. What’s this about?"
"What do you think of Wang Hongbin?" He Guisheng asked, staring intently at him.
"He’s the big boss, what more is there to say?" Wang Li replied irritably. As he finished speaking, he felt something wasn’t quite right and turned to look at He Guisheng with suspicion. "What are you plotting, you little bastard?"
Seeing the disbelief in Wang Li’s eyes, He Guisheng realized this guy wasn’t cut out for anything big and casually replied, "Nothing—I was just making conversation."
With that, He Guisheng turned and walked back upstairs.
Wang Li immediately grabbed him and said, "You’d better explain yourself. Are you harboring some illicit thoughts?"
He Guisheng knew Wang Li could never keep his mouth shut; anything he learned would inevitably be spread around.
Wang Li, noticing that He Guisheng didn’t want to respond, said, "To be honest, I’m fed up with Wang Hongbin too. I won’t lie to you—I’m preparing to switch sides."
To earn He Guisheng’s trust, Wang Li revealed his secret, trying to appear sincere.
After hearing this, He Guisheng stopped in his tracks and looked at Wang Li. "Are you serious?"
Wang Li raised his hand solemnly and swore to Guan Yu, vowing that every word he said was true.
The two stared at each other for a while. Seeing that Wang Li wasn’t lying, He Guisheng quickly pulled him aside.
When Wang Li heard He Guisheng’s plan, he opened his mouth wide in shock and let out an "Ah!"
"But... he’s our boss, our leader!" Wang Li exclaimed with worry.
"Cut the crap. Just answer—are you in or not?" He Guisheng, impatient, demanded.
Wang Li thought deeply for a while. He was in an awkward position—being under Wang Hongbin, who didn’t give him the time of day, while also having no solid footing with Xiang Yu.
Eventually, Wang Li gritted his teeth and said, "Fine, I’m in. But you have to keep this a secret."
He Guisheng smiled and replied, "As long as you don’t blabber, no one else will know."
After finalizing their plan, the two heard the sounds of fighting upstairs.
"Who do you think will win?" Wang Li asked casually.
"Xiang Yu isn’t an ordinary guy. But our boss’s bodyguards are top-notch, not to mention two punches can’t beat four hands. I reckon Xiang Yu and his companion won’t gain any advantage," He Guisheng analyzed.
Wang Li, however, smirked and shook his head, saying, "Do you even know who Xiang Yu is? He’s Sun Bo’s secret big boss. With that alone, I guarantee both sides are going to suffer heavy losses."
Finding out that Xiang Yu was the man behind Sun Bo didn’t surprise He Guisheng much; he’d already vaguely guessed it.
While the two speculated, they saw two men walk down from upstairs. Both were young and handsome—it was Xiang Yu and his companion.
Xiang Yu and his companion looked composed, their clothes neat, almost as if nothing had happened.
Xiang Yu stopped before the two, glanced at Wang Li, then at He Guisheng, and said, "I’ve already crippled Wang Hongbin. What will you two do now?"
Having been beaten by Xiang Yu before, both He Guisheng and Wang Li knew even together, they weren’t his match. They both shook their heads numbly.
Xiang Yu didn’t pay them any mind and calmly walked forward.
Behind him, Xiaoxuan said, "Brother, you’ve gone soft."
Xiang Yu paused briefly, chuckled lightly, and said, "Show mercy when it’s due."
With that, Xiang Yu didn’t stop again and headed toward the office.
Wang Li and He Guisheng stood where they were for a long time, not daring to move. After Xiang Yu had gone away, they finally rushed upstairs.
Just earlier, they’d overheard Xiaoxuan say that Xiang Yu had softened, so they figured Wang Hongbin wouldn’t be in too bad of shape.
Yet when they entered the room, they were dumbfounded. Nine people were sprawled across the floor, their limbs bent at unnatural angles.
Wang Hongbin was in the most horrifying state—lying face down, his four limbs twisted backward in freakish fashion.
The brutality of the scene stunned Wang Li and He Guisheng. They exchanged nervous glances, realizing just how vicious Xiang Yu had been, even while supposedly ’soft-hearted.’ If this was Xiang Yu showing mercy, what would true ruthlessness look like? Would there be fatalities?
By this point, Wang Hongbin had already passed out, while the other men lay on the floor, groaning and pleading desperately.
"Should we act now?" Wang Li whispered into He Guisheng’s ear.
He Guisheng glanced at the other incapacitated men and slowly shook his head.
After all, these were Wang Hongbin’s subordinates—they couldn’t possibly kill them all. So, one by one, they carried them out.
Meanwhile, Xiang Yu returned to the office, finding it empty. He then picked up his phone and called Sun Bo.
"Brother Yu, the girl from earlier said you might not come back, so she already left," Sun Bo said.
Right now, Sun Bo was negotiating with a top official from one of the relevant departments. On the desk in front of him was a book.
Inside the book was a bank card—Sun Bo’s usual trick.
Pretending to gift a book, he openly handed the card to the official. None of them were fools; the official merely acted oblivious, accepted the book, and half-heartedly invited Sun Bo to stay for a meal.
With his goal achieved, Sun Bo didn’t waste time and exchanged pleasantries before leaving quickly.
Incidents like this can be seen as trivial or significant. At worst, they’re minor accidents during competitions.
At worst, Tie Zhuzi’s actions could be considered attempts to commit murder—right under the watchful eyes of hundreds of media outlets.
But Tie Zhuzi couldn’t care less right now. He was still busy sorting out shredded car parts, still pumped with excitement from the earlier scene...