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Chapter 25 Take Firm Action

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?Mobile reading Qin Feng held back his anger and went to a corner, pulling out his phone to dial Hou Bao’s number. Eight Zero E-book “Xiao Feng, what’s up this late?” Hou Bao’s tone carried a hint of fatigue—he was still in the lab. Qin Feng took a deep breath and asked, “How long does a DNA comparison take?” “About a few hours,” Hou Bao replied, immediately following up, “Wait, didn’t I already do this a few days ago? You’re definitely Awai and Wu Shan’s biological son—there’s no doubt about that. Is it Cheng Mei causing trouble? I can assure you my results are authoritative and absolutely accurate.” “It’s not that,” Qin Feng said, trying to keep his tone calm. “I’d like you to run a DNA comparison between Qin Yu and Awai.” Hou Bao was momentarily taken aback, “Between Qin Yu and Awai?” That would be much faster, since I’ve retained Avi’s DNA records—we’d only need to test one person, and it would be done quickly.” “Alright, I’ll wait for the results!” Qin Feng said. “Don’t hang up yet—aren’t you questioning Qin Yu’s identity?” Hou Bao said firmly. “What if the test results confirm your suspicions, then?” Qin Feng chuckled. “How could I not? What do you think we should do, Hou Bo?” As he pulled up Qin Wei's file, he chuckled to himself with a touch of self-mockery: "Must be getting old, really, not up to much anymore—how could I not think of such a simple thing? If I'd truly raised someone else's son for over a decade and helped create an opportunity for him to seize their family fortune, then I'd truly have made a serious mistake." The two were only arguing, and several faint thuds and heavy breaths from outside went unnoticed. Thud… The iron gate was kicked open from the outside, startling the two in the midst of their dispute. Sun Kui snapped, “What’s going on? I said no one was to enter—how dare you show your nerve, you young upstart! Get out of here right now!” Cheng Mei, standing beside him, had already gone pale as paper. Sun Kui didn’t recognize the visitor, but she did—indeed, it was Qin Feng. The dozen younger men outside were gasping for breath; to facilitate the argument and preserve his own dignity, Sun Kui had driven everyone else out. In doing so, he had effectively cleared the way for Qin Feng, making his movements effortless. “Qin Feng…” Cheng Mei’s legs gave way and she sat down on the ground, transforming from a lioness to a sickly cat in a flash. Sun Kui’s expression tightened. “You’re Qin Feng? Well then—exactly what I’ve been looking for. I was just about to go after you. Now, here you are, showing up on your own.” "Once you've come, you won't be leaving!" Qin Feng smiled. "It seems you still haven't fully grasped the situation." "Hahahaha! The only thing that could possibly happen is that you'd be killed by my men!" Sun Kui shouted proudly. "Lads, come out now—let's finish off this young upstart who doesn't know his own limits!" To his great disappointment, no one appeared. Sun Kui began to sweat, recalling Cheng Mei's description of Qin Feng—his heart now racing wildly. He stammered, "Where are my men? What have you done to them?" Qin Feng replied coldly, "They've gone off to look for the bamboo pole." "You killed the bamboo pole too! I'm going to kill you!" Sun Kui reached for the gun hidden at his waist. Swish! A flying dagger shot out, precisely piercing the wrist where he was holding the gun—before he even had time to aim. Qin Feng stepped forward and delivered a side kick to Sun Kui's chest. Instantly, Sun Kui's body flew out of control, crashing into the opposite wall and rolling down. Cheng Mei was terrified, gasping and crying out in sheer panic, with nothing else to do. Qin Feng walked calmly over, first kicking Sun Kui's gun aside, then stepping on his shoulders, and said coldly, "Tell me exactly what happened when you gave your father a green hat—tell me everything, or I'll step on each of your bones one by one." Sun Kui was about to launch into a furious tirade when he was crushed, his voice suddenly turning into a cry of pain as his collar bone snapped. Qin Feng had a hundred ways to make someone speak, and the ten most severe punishments of the Qing Dynasty were mere child's play in his presence. After several bones were broken, Sun Kui finally calmed down and, as requested, revealed the full truth. It turned out that before meeting Qin Wei, Cheng Mei had already been pregnant with Sun Kui's child. However, since Sun Kui had been sentenced for killing someone, the couple decided it would be better to have Cheng Mei actively approach Qin Wei, creating the impression that she was pregnant with Qin Wei's child. As Sun Kui had never appeared at all, Qin Wei never suspected that Cheng Mei was deceiving him. When Qin Yu was born, she easily passed the early delivery claim, securing her position. Instead of being burdened by the loss of his child and wife, Qin Wei saw this as another opportunity from heaven, and he treated Cheng Mei and her son exceptionally well—indeed, his affection for Qin Yu surpassed even that for his eldest son, Qin Feng. After serving several years in prison, Sun Kui immediately began a relationship with Cheng Mei upon his release. They even administered medicine to Qin Wei, worsening his already unmanageable condition, and eventually, he passed away six months ago. As for Cheng Mei's initial deception—claiming she was pregnant before marriage, with her child's father now imprisoned—she had truly been in a desperate situation, and thus, her actions were still understandable. Later, it turned into a concrete conspiracy. They coveted the vast wealth Qin Wei had created and sought to claim it for themselves. Upon hearing Sun Kui's words, Qin Feng simply stomped his foot and crushed Sun Kui's neck. The esteemed hall master ranked eleventh among the Shengmen, died right there—earning his well-deserved fate. "Please don't kill me! I was driven to this extreme. Qin Feng, please consider my loyalty of over ten years serving your father. Spare my life," Cheng Mei began pleading. "I swear I will never compete with you for the family's assets again. I'll take Xuyu and leave this country forever—never returning to the Chinese realm. Please, let us go free." Qin Feng replied coldly, "Your point is that you've done no great achievements for me, yet you've certainly contributed, correct? But you've forgotten the most crucial point—you and that wild, unrefined one have been nurtured by my father for these many years. What you've received has far exceeded what you've given." I'll tell you the truth—your entire family of three will soon meet in hell. Don't forget to apologize to my father and beg for his forgiveness when the time comes.