The Beautiful Boss's Personal Bodyguard-Chapter 66 -

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66: Chapter 66

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Ye Tian found himself lying on the ground again, on a soft lawn.

A lawn?

He suddenly jolted.

He had memorized the map of Huaizhou City on his third day here; there were no more than five places with lawns in the whole city, and those were all parks.

However, as he touched the grass beneath him, it was rough and sprinkled with sand and soil, not the meticulously maintained and purchased grass found in parks.

That left the only possibility as the suburban resorts of Huaizhou.

“Manager…

Tang.” Ye Tian still wasn’t accustomed to calling her by name.

“Hmm?”

“Do you know where there are lawns in Huaizhou City?” Unsure of his own conjecture, Ye Tian could only ask Tang Su.

True to a nightclub manager, Tang Su immediately placed her hand on the grass beneath her, “You mean to say this is a grass field?”

Ye Tian cursed silently, You’re not blind!

“Yes, look, if I’m not mistaken, this should be a large expanse of lawn.”

Under Ye Tian’s indication, indeed, Tang Su saw extending into the distance was a vast expanse of hazy blackness, blending green with the color of the night.

“Such flat and even grassland is not the wild grass in the wilderness, but I remember that there are only two places with such large lawns in Huaizhou City.

One is the newly constructed government building, and the other is the golf course outside the suburban villa community.

Right?”

After thinking for a while and feeling the grass, Tang Su nodded, “Right, for now, those are the two places.

Moreover, the grass of the city government has been removed due to public complaints.

This place must be the suburban golf course!”

Ye Tian breathed a sigh of relief, knowing the location was half the battle.

At the very least, he now had a direction and a place to stay.

“However, things might get a bit tricky.”

Ye Tian was stunned, “What’s wrong?”

“Do you still remember Lin Cheng?” Tang Su said somewhat awkwardly—after all, it was she who had involved Ye Tian in her affairs.

Lin Cheng?

Ye Tian recalled, “You mean the one who drank with me in the private room last time?”

Tang Su nodded, “This villa community belongs to him.”

Hearing that, Ye Tian laughed, “Manager Tang, I told you last time, you don’t understand men.

It seems I really wasn’t wrong; you truly don’t understand men.

Don’t worry, leave it to me.

I’ll make sure you stay in a luxurious suite.”

“Stop!

I’m not going!”

Watching Tang Su’s anxious and heartfelt reaction, Ye Tian was puzzled, “Manager Tang, you’re not hiding something from me, are you?

Oh, you’re afraid they’ll make things difficult for you, right?

I’ve already said it’s fine, let’s go, let’s go.

It’s too wasteful not to stay in such a big, cheap house!

Come on, let’s go find our accommodation.” As he spoke, Ye Tian picked up Gu Yue on his back and hummed a tune, making his way forward, while Tang Su followed barefoot, her high heels nowhere in sight.

It didn’t take long before they could see the lights twinkling in the distance, the kind of high-intensity crystal lamps that could be seen from afar.

Looking at the irregular patches of light, he could roughly make out the villas there, definitely luxurious ones with at least three floors.

Just as Ye Tian was about to move forward, buoyed by enthusiasm, Tang Su grabbed his sleeve.

He turned back and saw Tang Su looking troubled, biting her lip, which seemed very strange to Ye Tian—it didn’t seem like the decisive and astute nightclub manager.

“What’s wrong?”

“Let’s…

not go there.

You guys go ahead; I’ll just find a place to crash for the night…”

“Quit joking!

Tell me the truth, is there someone inside you don’t want to meet?

It’s not just Lin Cheng, right?

Your…

ex-husband?”

“Cough, cough,” seeing Tang Su’s murderous glare, Ye Tian shut up, coughing awkwardly and then suddenly grabbing Tang Su’s shoulder, “Come on!

Sister!

I’m with you, not even a bomb can kill you, let alone worry about a ball!”

At first struggling a bit, Tang Su suddenly seemed to lose strength after hearing these words, her resistance became more forced, and she involuntarily followed Ye Tian.

What Ye Tian didn’t know was that Lin Cheng’s villa wasn’t just any villa.

It took over the dog fighting arena that had moved out of Beiping City.

It was the kind of dogfight where hundreds of thousands were gambled.

Gambling is restricted in Huaxia, and dog fights for hundreds of thousands are even more so.

Lin Cheng’s arena, transferred from Beiping, had a professional flair, and it was even said that professional management personnel from abroad were hired to manage it, making it quite famous across half of Huaxia.

Tang Su’s worries weren’t about these, though.

What she dreaded was that man, the one who used gambling to vent his desires, the one who was wrapped up tightly in his own world, whose favorite activity was dog fighting.

Who could tell if he was here today?

As they approached, Ye Tian adjusted Gu Yue on his back.

His physical condition was not as good as it appeared on the surface; the last fight with Gongsun Muyang had injured his internal organs and wasn’t fully healed yet.

During a previous sniper encounter, his shoulder had been dislocated, and now he was hit by the shockwave from a bomb.

Adding a new injury to old wounds, and carrying a chubby little girl on his back, Ye Tian clenched his teeth and finally reached the villa entrance.

This is supposed to be a villa?

Not even a security guard in sight.

Just as he thought that, a fierce bark, no, more like a roar, erupted.

An object as big as a small hill moved towards them at high speed.

Only then did Ye Tian realize why they didn’t need security guards—as soon as they faced this charging Tibetan Mastiff, who would dare come close?

Tang Su nervously clutched Ye Tian’s arm, hiding behind him, “That’s a dog!”

“No shit, I didn’t know it was a dog!”

As the dark mountainous figure approached rapidly, Ye Tian slowly extended his foot, waiting for the Black Mastiff to leap forward, and kicked it, “Scram!”

“Roar!” Having not anticipated Ye Tian’s kick, the Black Mastiff was struck on the neck, tumbling to the ground with a pitiful yelp.

Dogs, like people, bully the weak and fear the strong.

As expected, the Tibetan Mastiff who picked itself up from the ground only kept barking furiously but didn’t dare to advance anymore.

“Hey!

What are you doing?”

“Whoosh!” Several intense beams of light stabbed through the darkness, military-grade high-intensity flashlights.

“Fucking hell, can’t you not shine it in my eyes?” Ye Tian muttered, while dodging the dazzling light—he couldn’t use his hands; Gu Yue was still in them.

“Hello, we’ve come to see Lin Cheng, Young Master Lin.”