Su Yan sipped her tea, head bowed, her voice gentle and slow,
"If it's troublemaking, then let's clear it up."
She completely disregarded those people's complaints about the corrupt Gambling House.
The house servants pulled out short sticks from their sleeves.
They exuded a menacing aura.
The leader was stunned.
He hadn't expected Su Yan to be tough.
Based on past incidents,
most Gambling Houses would choose to pay some Silver to keep the peace.
Which Gambling House didn't have some tricks up their sleeves?
Which one wasn't afraid of being reported to the government?
While continuing to drink her tea, Su Yan asked,
"Aren't you going to start?"
As she spoke, she looked up at them with some bemusement.
At her command, the house servants launched the first attack.
The two groups then started fighting.
The pale-faced leader was fierce,
but he had no weapons and fewer people than Su Yan's house servants.
