Chapter 283: She Stays! Part two (1/2)
Chapter 283: She Stays! (Part two)
(Disclaimer: The following chapter may contain a bit of the nation feud from the past, let’s look past the author’s patriotism and enjoy the story instead.)
Someone immediately sneered, “You are a yellow peasant from Huaxia, and you abducted the Rose of Britain. Now, you still dare to say such big words? Do you really want to challenge the nobles? Huh? You ignorant peasant!”
“What’s a noble?” Xu Cheng looked at the young man that was talking with anger. “Speaking of assets, can you stand out and compare yourself to the peasant you are referring to me as? Can you take out a billion euro that you made yourself? Let me ask you, why do you call yourself as a noble? In the era of value creation, you produce no value for your family and society, so what exactly makes you better than normal civilians? Your soul? Or your noble character?’
“You!” The young man was furious but was at a loss for words to respond.
Third Prince Will’s eyes narrowed. “Those titles are given by the country’s royal family. What is it, you want to question the royalty too? Do you want to pick a fight against the nobles and the royalty now?”
Xu Cheng said faintly, “I won’t provoke those that leave me alone. But for those that provoke me, I won’t let them off the hook!”
Crown Prince: “So that’s the reason you didn’t greet Her Majesty the Queen properly when you saw her? Mr. Xu, do you really want to show no respect to the palace and the Queen?”
Xu Cheng then looked up at the elderly lady on a higher floor. Seeing her looking at him with sharp eyes, he responded with a sharp look as well, “I’m sorry, I’m a citizen of Huaxia, I won’t kneel in front of the royalty of other countries.”
“Huaxia?” The queen nonchalantly murmured. “Oh, you mean one of the weakest countries in Asia? To be honest, if we go back to the second World War era, you were all just prisoners.”
Xu Cheng smiled not humbly nor haughtily, “Then going back to the great Tang Dynasty 600 years ago, you guys were probably just a bunch of uneducated barbarians and peasants.”
Those British nobles and government officials immediately all became furious.