In front of them, there lay a man who was blindfolded and tied up. While struggling, he kept shouting: "Where have you brought me? Let me go! Who are you and what do you want to do?"
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However, no matter how loud he shouted, he was still greeted with silence.
As time passed by, the blindfolded man gradually lost strength and stopped speaking.
The door connecting the inner cabin was suddenly pushed open, and then a respectful voice sounded: "Mr. Jin..."
Jinyang didn't speak, or even look at the people in the outer cabin. He just led Tony to the sofa in front of him step by step, and sat down elegantly and calmly.
Tony stood on the right side behind Jinyang.
The man in black standing first on the far left brought a cup of coffee and placed it on the table in front of Jinyang.
Such a respectful voice, accompanied by the steady and powerful footsteps, and the elegant and noble fragrance, made the blindfolded man feel a powerful aura in an instant. This was an aura he had never seen before in his life.
He was so shocked by the scene that he fell silent for a moment, not daring to open his mouth to make a sound. He just held his breath, pricked his ears, and felt the atmosphere around him.
Jin Yang seemed to have no interest in the lying man. He still didn't even look at the man. He just slowly picked up the fragrant coffee in front of him, slowly stirred it twice with a spoon.
Next, he applied the force just right without making the slightest sound. Then he lowered his eyes, blew the coffee slowly, and said calmly: "Tear off the cloth in front of his eyes."
Then he opened his mouth and took a leisurely sip of coffee.
When Jin Yang raised his head, the man's vision returned to normal and looked at him.
Jin Yang seemed to turn a blind eye and continued to slowly lower his eyes and face, drinking coffee in a leisurely manner. His tone was casual, but full of commands that people could not resist: "Untie him."
Jin Yang seemed to have timed his release just right. When he raised his head from the coffee cup again, the man had regained his freedom.
Jin Yang slowly put down the coffee cup in his hand, stared at the man's face indifferently, and said: "My name is Tang Yao, age is twenty-nine, native to Xi'an, China, unmarried."
"When I was sixteen, I fell in love early and got pregnant with that girl. When I was seventeen, I was sent to jail for a month for theft. After I was released from prison, I got into a fight and accidentally injured someone, causing serious injuries. I paid 300,000 yuan in exchange for a private settlement. I was sentenced to one year and zero years in prison."
Eight months later, after he was released from prison again, he fell in love with gambling and fell in love for the second time in his life at a casino. Then he fell in love with drugs with that woman. In August of the following year, he was caught taking drugs and spent seven years in a drug rehabilitation center.
Months later, I successfully quit gambling and was released from prison. I came to Beijing and started a business partnership with my friends. They made repeated losses. On the way, I was sent to the police station for getting into fights. Until the year before last, I opened a karaoke studio. At the beginning of last year,
The compensation was a mess, and from then on I lost everything, and then I lived a life of hanging on a knife's edge."
Jin Yang's tone was exceptionally gentle, not too serious nor too light, with just the right touch, but he clearly explained the life experience of the man named Tang Yao in front of him.
Along with Jin Yang's words, Tang Yao's face gradually became a little pale. It was clear that this man had done nothing but just sat there, telling his past as if he was endorsing it, but he felt an inexplicable feeling in his heart.
Sense of fear.
He couldn't tell where this feeling of fear came from.
Jin Yang looked at the man in front of him, the corners of his lips raised slightly, and then he asked calmly: "Mr. Tang's past is really exciting. Going to the cell is like strolling in your own back garden. I must have been there a lot, and there is nothing to be afraid of.