Chapter 129 - The Young Master of the Gao Clan’s Chamber of Commerce (1/2)

Ling Chuxi’s venomous tongue frequently angered people to death, whilst she never bothered compensating with her life.

Gao Rongrong finally regained her senses and noticed that Ling Chuxi was insulting her.

Furious, she reached out her hand, pointing at Ling Chuxi as she scolded her, “Ling Chuxi, you still dare to be arrogant now? I have looked into your background and you’re just a despicable peasant! You’re all alone here now, without the fifth princess and Mu Liufeng to back you up. Let’s see if you still dare to be so arrogant! I’ll make sure you leave here lying down!”

The attendant who brought Ling Chuxi up turned green. What was this situation? Why did the guest he brought up seem to have a big conflict with the master of the establishment?

“Oh, do you have such an ability?” asked Ling Chuxi, looking at Gao Rongrong with a half-hearted smile. Her face was calm. “A despicable peasant? What? Is the Gao family descended from kings, dukes, generals or ministers? Or does the Gao family wish that they had that kind of powerful ancestors now?”

Lost her backers? Hehe, Ling Chuxi sneered internally. Gao Rongrong did not seem to understand that she, Ling Chuxi, did not need any backers whatsoever.

“Compared to you, our Gao family is naturally…” said Gao Rongrong haughtily in a loud voice.

But before she could finish, a stern voice cut her off, “Rongrong! You shut up!”

A thin young man with a cold face came over from the back of the hall.

“Eldest brother! This is the despicable peasant who relied on the fifth princess to bully me.”

The moment Gao Rongrong saw the person, it was as if she had seen a savior. She immediately ran over to him.

The person yelled at Gao Rongrong even more sternly, “Shut your mouth!”

He raised his head and calmly looked at Ling Chuxi, then silently gestured to the attendant. The two or three remaining guests in the hall were very quickly but courteously invited to go to the lower floor. Even these guests could see that this matter was not something that they could simply watch from the sidelines, and thus they went downstairs without complaining.