Fang Huai had suffered at Hua Mi's hands.
He pointed at Hua Mi, who was coming over from a distance while sticking close to the crowd, and said to the sharp-nosed, sunken-cheeked man,
"I owe all the debt, and you should ask her for it. She's my niece."
"She's the one I raised, and she hasn't repaid the kindness of raising her. It will be easy for her to pay off some debts for me."
After saying that, Fang Huai's thin body slipped into the crowd.
The sharp-nosed man was caught off guard and let Fang Huai slip away. He cursed softly,
"Damn it."
Then he looked at Hua Mi and directly blocked her way.
Hua Mi was taken aback, standing at the back of the crowd, looking up at this bold and reckless thug.
At this time, Liu Shengyuan had somewhat regained his senses.
Seeing that he was able to cooperate with the medical staff and get on the stretcher, Hua Mi planned to stroll around the stalls outside the city.