"I am fine. How are you? Did he hit you on the back? Does it still hurt?" Kevin looked over her carefully. If they had not been in public, he would have examined her injuries at once.
"It hurts a bit. I'll just get some medicine at home. It's no big deal." Leena had just wanted to teach these boys a lesson. She didn't expect that things would get so serious. She regretted her recklessness.
"No, we'll go to the hospital. You're not a doctor, so what you say doesn't count." All Kevin cared about right now was Leena. He had no time for the injured young man. For their parents' sake, Kevin didn't punish the young men severely. He only meant to teach them a lesson.
"No. I'll just have Tom check my back tomorrow." Leena hated going to the hospital, so she shook her head, strongly opposing what Kevin said.
"I didn't want to be so serious about this, but for your own good, I think I should tell your parents." Kevin said, turning to the men. He took out his cell phone and called Mr. Yi. He and Mr. Yi were quite familiar with each other.
"Major General, please don't tell our parents. If they come to know about this, they wouldn't go easy on us." The young men cried and begged Kevin. They shuffled their feet nervously, wanting to escape.
"If you do something wrong, you must pay for it. You are not the center of the world." Kevin snapped at them, and he was still on the phone.
"Hello! Mr. Yi, this is Kevin. There is a civil dispute here. Come over and deal with it. By the way, call the director of Transportation Bureau too." Kevin gave the order without hesitation. Kevin knew that these young men not only extorted people but also beat them. It was a criminal offense. As a law enforcement officer, however, he couldn't take action himself.
"Major General, I'll be right over. I will also inform the director of Transportation Bureau immediately." Mr. Yi replied as beads of sweat appeared on his forehead. 'I don't know what's going on with people these days. How could they mess with officers from the army base? Why do they keep picking on these big names? Some of them have angered the Senior Colonel before, and now someone angered the Major General. Do these people want to die?' Mr. Yi thought anxiously.
"Okay, hurry up. I'll wait for you here." Kevin hung up the phone instantly and glanced at the men. If he didn't teach these bastards a lesson today, they would do this again. He was not going to let them off the hook.
"Major General, did you just call my father?" A young man asked timidly. He heard Kevin call Mr. Yi on the phone. It must have been his father.
"Well! So you are Mr. Yi's son? That's interesting. I wonder how he would handle this matter when he arrives." Kevin twisted his lip. 'This is interesting.' Kevin thought. 'Out of the four, one is the son of the mayor and another one is the son of the director of Public Security Bureau. What about the other two? Are they the sons of the directors of Transportation Bureau and the Industrial and Commercial Bureau? Have I offended all these officials?' Kevin snorted.
"What about my father? You aren't going to call him, are you?" The mayor's son asked in horror, and thought, 'My father is the head of the city. This man doesn't have the right to ask him to come!'
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