Chapter 23 - s of life, two brothers!
Su Yang and Zhao Qiu Peng sat down in a nearby small shop, where they finally had time to talk about the past three years.
Struck by curiosity, Zhao Qiu Peng had many questions about Su Yang’s experiences. After not seeing him for three years, the changes in Su Yang were simply too great, and hard for him to believe.
When he heard that Su Yang had served in the military for three years, Zhao Qiu Peng immediately slapped the table, clamoring to enlist himself. Fortunately, Su Yang cut off this train of thought. Su Yang had indeed served, but his skill in combat wasn’t due to military service; it was because of "Destiny’s Tome."
"By the way, where’s Fatty?" Su Yang asked this question again. Fatty was his best brother, the person he wanted to see the most upon his return.
Zhao Qiu Peng’s initially excited expression suddenly turned to one of sorrow. He let out a heavy sigh and said, "Come with me, I’ll take you to him."
Su Yang frowned. From Zhao Qiu Peng’s expression, it didn’t look good. Could something have happened to Fatty?
Fatty had grown up with Su Yang since childhood. Fatty’s father was a shrewd businessman and had made a fortune, but Fatty had never looked down on Su Yang. He respected Su Yang as the boss, just as when they were kids.
In the brawl three years ago, Fatty had taken a knife for Su Yang. Seeing Fatty bleeding, Su Yang, in a fit of rage, had dealt a heavy blow. For Su Yang, Zhao Qiu Peng could only be counted as a friend, but Fatty was his absolute brother!
Zhao Qiu Peng took Su Yang to the Peking University Campus, an area Su Yang was somewhat familiar with, as it was a hub for universities in Nanluo City.
There was a small square in the middle of Peking University Campus, a recreational spot for the university students. Not only was it brimming with various snacks, but there were also internet cafes and hotels one after another.
Zhao Qiu Peng led Su Yang to a trash can on the edge of the square, looked around, and then pointed towards a barbecue stall in the distance, whispering, "Over there."