Urban Super Soldier King-Chapter 940: Mistaking Long Wu for a Nurse

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Chapter 940: Chapter 940: Mistaking Long Wu for a Nurse

Gao Zhitao and Tie Zhuzi were bickering with each other. Gao Zhitao complained that Tie Zhuzi had tricked him—there weren’t any beauties here, just a bunch of burly men.

While they were arguing incessantly, Long Wu suddenly pushed the door open and walked in.

Gao Zhitao casually glanced outside, and that glance left him completely stunned.

"No way, the nurses here are all wearing this kind of professional attire? And this—it goes way beyond the definition of beautiful. This is downright a Heavenly Immortal!" Gao Zhitao’s heart soared as he stupidly stared at Long Wu.

At that moment, he felt as though his world was filled with fragrance. With nurses of such high standards, he’d gladly lie here forever.

"Old Tie, you were right. Once I recover, I’ll definitely thank you properly." Gao Zhitao’s eyes never left Long Wu.

Long Wu entered and immediately noticed the "mummy" lying on the hospital bed. Her heart sank instantly. She knew Xiang Yu had been injured, but how could the injuries be this severe?

She quickly approached the bed and saw clearly that this person wasn’t Xiang Yu. Though he looked familiar, she didn’t bother to figure out who he was.

"Keep staring, and I’ll dig your eyeballs out," Long Wu said coldly to Gao Zhitao.

Just by looking at this guy’s lecherous expression, she could tell he wasn’t anyone decent.

Tie Zhuzi knew Gao Zhitao had mistaken someone else for Long Wu. He remained standing there, chuckling silently.

"Are all the nurses here so fierce? But I like it. I like this type of dominant woman. Hi there, my name is..."

Before Gao Zhitao could finish, Long Wu turned away and finally noticed Xiang Yu sitting on a sofa in the corner.

She walked over and sat across from Xiang Yu. Giving him a once-over, she asked, "You alright?"

"Just a little cold, nothing serious," Xiang Yu replied nonchalantly.

"I’m asking about your injuries; who cares whether you have a cold or not?" Long Wu snapped irritably.

Xiang Yu coughed awkwardly and chuckled, "I’d almost forgotten I was injured too."

Understanding that Xiang Yu didn’t want her to worry, Long Wu didn’t press him further. She began sharing updates about the company with Xiang Yu.

With Sun Bo absent, much of the work fell on Long Wu’s shoulders. Because of this, her social skills and problem-solving abilities had improved significantly.

When it came to business matters, Xiang Yu wasn’t well-versed and couldn’t offer much advice to Long Wu.

Meanwhile, Gao Zhitao felt extremely frustrated. Long Wu was the most stunning and elegant woman he’d ever encountered.

He’d assumed she was a nurse but turned out to be Xiang Yu’s friend instead. This realization nearly made him spit blood in vexation.

"Could she be Xiang Yu’s girlfriend?" Gao Zhitao whispered to Tie Zhuzi.

Tie Zhuzi leaned against the bed, whispering back, "I’m not sure, but there was a guy named Yuan Huai who liked Sister Long Wu a lot. In the end, he vanished—heard his limbs were torn off."

Gao Zhitao: "..."

Long Wu stayed for a while before leaving. She was extremely busy, as the company’s major and minor affairs all required her attention.

After Long Wu left, Gao Zhitao couldn’t keep his composure anymore. He shouted, "Xiang Yu, what’s your relationship with this chick? Spit it out! If she’s not involved with you, then I’ll..."

Before he could finish, a hanging IV bottle suddenly fell, landing squarely on his privates. A piercing scream erupted, startling a flock of sparrows nearby...

Currently, City No. 2 was somewhat hollowed out. Wang Ze had taken most of the team to City No. 5 to help Sun Bo and Su Yongzhen expand into the local market.

Sun Bo was a master of business, Su Yongzhen was an expert in sales—someone who also excelled at racing. He had significant insights into horse racing and other casino ventures. As for Wang Ze, his training over the long haul had made him a well-known figure in the criminal circles.

With the three of them managing things over there, Xiang Yu felt reassured. Wang Ze frequently called Xiang Yu to report on the progress.

Although Wang Ze didn’t directly participate in business affairs, he had some understanding of them.

In City No. 5, they encountered some bumps along the way. But under Sun Bo’s sophisticated strategies, even seasoned business veterans couldn’t withstand him.

Su Yongzhen, too, exhibited extraordinary potential in this venture. This guy had originally been a street thug; had he not met Xiang Yu, he might’ve become an assassin by now.

Deep down, Su Yongzhen had a bloodthirsty nature. Xiang Yu didn’t want him involved in the criminal underworld precisely because of this.

During the development in City No. 5, much of the work rightfully belonged to Wang Ze and his crew. But Su Yongzhen single-handedly took on many situations.

Though Su Yongzhen’s martial skills didn’t quite match Xiang Yu’s, dealing with small-time thugs was a piece of cake for him.

On numerous occasions, Wang Ze witnessed things that left him alarmed. Xiang Yu had his reasons for keeping Su Yongzhen away from the underworld.

Initially, Su Yongzhen maintained some restraint, but over time, he became increasingly brazen.

Now, the smaller factions in City No. 5 were almost entirely under control. Only a few major forces remained in mutual standoff.

Su Yongzhen’s reputation in City No. 5 had skyrocketed, even surpassing Sun Bo and Wang Ze.

In the city’s business elite circles, everyone knew Su Yongzhen—a young man with iron-fisted methods whose opponents often mysteriously disappeared.

In criminal circles, everyone understood that such disappearances were permanent.

One evening, Xiang Yu was sitting in the hospital, idly watching the news, when his phone rang—it was Wang Ze calling.

Wang Ze gave Xiang Yu a rundown of recent developments before hesitantly saying, "Brother, there’s something I’m not sure if I should tell you or not."

"Say it," Xiang Yu replied decisively.

"It’s about Su Yongzhen. I think he’s gotten too reckless lately. You previously said he shouldn’t get involved in the underworld, but here, he’s in deep. And his methods are extremely brutal. I’ve brought it up to him, but he doesn’t listen."

Being Xiang Yu’s brother, Wang Ze didn’t want to say too much. Xiang Yu had specifically instructed Sun Bo and Su Yongzhen not to intervene in underworld affairs.

But now Su Yongzhen was aggressively expanding his influence, which left Wang Ze worried.

He feared that Su Yongzhen might have ulterior motives. Moreover, Su Yongzhen’s evident recklessness made him uneasy. Back in City No. 2, this wild streak hadn’t been as obvious—but here in City No. 5, Su Yongzhen was like an untamed stallion rampaging freely.

Even Sun Bo noticed this and felt similarly concerned but hadn’t done anything to stop him.

Sun Bo rigorously adhered to Xiang Yu’s instructions, never interfering in underworld matters. Whenever there was a problem, he always consulted Wang Ze.

Xiang Yu sat listening to Wang Ze’s report, remaining silent. From the very first time he met Su Yongzhen, Xiang Yu had known—if this guy wasn’t properly guided, he’d eventually become a disaster.

Xiang Yu’s decision to keep Su Yongzhen away from the underworld stemmed from his concern about the young man’s wild nature. But Xiang Yu wasn’t a babysitter; he couldn’t always be by his side to keep watch.

Now, after only a short time in City No. 5, Su Yongzhen’s suppressed personality had completely been unleashed...