Chapter 119
Mo Yan always liked this sentence from "game theory": "In the world of human life, all people and objects are engaged in an equivalent exchange at all times, and the only condition for exchange is the corresponding sufficient value."
The Lei family, which has been entrenched in Beiping for nearly a hundred years, has a longer family history than the nation’s history of Huaxia. Lei Bao is the only male of this family, and there has always been news in the circle that Lei Bao is very likely to join the troops of a central leader. He is considered the entire hope for the future of the Lei family. Ye Tian should not have messed with anyone else, but why did he mess with him?
Putting down the book in his hand, he took a sip of red wine, but the worry in his heart deepened, the scales of interests in his mind swayed left and right, is it worth it? Just for one person, is it necessary?
This equivalent exchange really gave Mo Yan some palpitations.
Worried that Lei Bao might have other friends and confidants in Huaizhou City, Ye Tian and others left in the early morning the next day, with Mo Yan, in a car driven by someone named Uncle Nine.
They didn’t even have time to say goodbye to the land; the white Buick disappeared into the grey dawn. Having stayed in Huaizhou City for less than a month, Ye Tian was forced by an outsider to flee at dawn. Including Shen Jingwei’s departure, it could be considered as both family and personal ruin.
"Feeling sentimental?" Zhang Houtu, this kid gets carsick, had his eyes closed all along the way, sitting upright, his huge frame almost touching the ceiling of the car.
Ye Tian took a look at him and laughed, "Alright, Brother Tu, even in this condition, you’re hardly better off than me. Save the lecturing for after we stop."
Zhang Houtu felt awkwardly embarrassed, reddening "Do what you can, and leave the rest to fate."
The carriage fell silent, gradually filled with the smell of the plastic interiors, Mo Yan’s perfume, and Pig Hu’s greasy hair scent. The car entered Beiping City, but the sight of tall buildings did not give Ye Tian a sense of rebirth. Instead, his burden felt even heavier.
