After being murdered by my whole family, I was reborn

Chapter 1809 The young lady was clearly smiling happily, so why did Master Huo say that she didn&#03

Zhang Ran smiled at him, a gesture of goodwill.

She heard other people call him Brother Long when she boarded the plane earlier.

This was the first time she had met Brother Long; she didn't know him before. She only knew Brother Tiger, nicknamed Smiling Tiger. She guessed that Brother Long and Brother Tiger were probably of similar status, both directly under the command of Luo Laoliu, but managing different territories.

The one-eyed man expressionlessly shifted his gaze and continued looking at the scenery outside the car.

Sitting to the side, Luo Laoliu noticed that Zhang Ran smiled at the one-eyed man and tapped his fingers lightly twice on his lap.

Zhang Ran glanced at Luo Laoliu's expression out of the corner of her eye. Seeing that he didn't react, she turned her head to look out the window.

An unfamiliar city, unfamiliar streets.

The road is very narrow, unlike the well-connected four-lane roads in China.

The cars that passed by were all nice cars, luxury cars were everywhere, one after another.

As far as the eye could see, there were almost only tall buildings, one after another, tightly packed together, leaving little sunlight. But these buildings were almost all dilapidated, looking very oppressive and suffocating.

He turned his gaze away and looked to the other side. "Where is this?"

Luo Laoliu replied, "The gambling city."

Las Vegas is a renowned gambling city, where TV dramas portray gambling kings showcasing their dazzling skills. The rise from petty thug to underworld boss is thrilling, but it's also Zhang Ran's most detested place. In reality, there was a gambling king who spent his later years barely surviving through multiple organ transplants. His first wife died a horrific death, and their children also perished in various accidents. A classic case of someone who amassed wealth through his first wife and then squandered it all.

"Does the old man live here?" Zhang Ran pressed.

“The Huo family’s old residence is not here,” Luo Laoliu explained. “He wanted to return to his roots and die in his birthplace.”

When men get old, they want to go back to their hometown and hope to be buried there.

A woman's life is like duckweed, drifting with the current, taking root wherever she lands.

Many people say that women have no sense of family. They claim that the men have seized the houses, land, and savings, and driven the women out, yet they expect the women to have a sense of belonging to the family. This is truly laughable. What's even more tragic is that some women have been brainwashed since childhood and still believe this is right. Even though the law stipulates that they have the right to inherit, they not only do not fight for it, but also curse those women who do.

"Kill them all, then there'll be no need to fight anymore," Zhang Ran thought to herself, and then chuckled.

Seeing that her smile was a little creepy, Luo Laoliu reassured her, "It seems you don't really like the casino. We'll leave after we see the old man off."

Zhang Ran glanced at him indifferently. She had clearly smiled, so how could he tell that she didn't like Las Vegas?

The driver and the one-eyed man overheard their conversation and subconsciously glanced at Zhang Ran through the rearview mirror.

The driver didn't understand. The young lady was clearly smiling happily, so why did Master Huo say that she didn't like the casino?

The one-eyed man, however, sensed a dangerous killing intent in Zhang Ran's smile and began to re-evaluate this young lady.

The car wound its way through narrow streets, occasionally getting stuck in traffic, moving at a snail's pace, until it finally entered a manor an hour later.

The large iron gate is electrified and bulletproof, heavily guarded, with bodyguards patrolling in shifts, leaving no opportunity for thieves.

The maids, dressed in uniform, knelt down to help Zhang Ran change her shoes.

After changing their shoes and continuing on their way, Luo Laoliu turned to Zhang Ran and suddenly said, "I thought you wouldn't be used to them serving you like this and would argue with me."

"What's there to argue about?" Zhang Ran shrugged. "They all came to work voluntarily. You pay them tens of thousands a month, right?" Then, she changed the subject, "Unless you had them kidnapped?"

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