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Rebirth in 1986: Unforgettable Regrets novel Chapter 243

Chapter 243: Chapter 243: Seeing Ghosts

Tang Jun hurriedly approached, and after a short while, his eyes grew wider and wider as he muttered, "Uncle Mo, can this really work?"

"Definitely." Mo Siyu replied confidently, "Xiao Jun, I’m going to be your brother-in-law soon, who calls their brother-in-law ’uncle’?"

"It’s not official yet." Tang Jun gave him a sideways glance.

Mo Siyu’s eyes twinkled as he said, "In that case, if the method I teach you works, you’ll call me Brother Mo, and if it doesn’t, you can keep calling me Uncle Mo."

"Uhm..." Tang Jun drew out his words as he looked at Mo Siyu, uncertainly asking, "You’re not trying to scam me, are you?"

"How could I scam you?" Mo Siyu asked with a darkened face.

"Like having Li Wei intentionally lose to me." Tang Jun glared at him.

Mo Siyu: ...

"Brother Mo." Li Wei came over, cheerful and lively, along with Zhao Xiangqian and Yan Dong.

He was ecstatic, Zhao Xiangqian had lost them US$ 100 together with Yan Dong!

They had agreed that if Brother Mo could lure someone to Jing City, to their team this year, they would win.

As a result, Zhao Xiangqian, who would not believe it, brought the money on the first day little sister-in-law arrived—US$ 100, which could buy quite a lot of food.

Li Wei and Yan Dong, who had just received the money, were happy and planned to treat everyone to a good meal the next day.

"You can go now, there’s no scam in that, right?" Mo Siyu cleared his throat, he had always been a man of his word, upright and open, with no one ever suspecting him of foul play.

"Do you want me to win or lose?" Tang Jun couldn’t help but ask, as being thrown over Li Wei’s shoulder today made him doubt whether all his previous practice was just for show—flashy but lacking real strength.

"Just do as I said, and you’ll definitely win." Mo Siyu was full of confidence, his absolute certainty infecting Tang Jun as well.

Li Wei had just come over when Tang Jun stopped him and said, "Do that shoulder throw you did this afternoon."

Li Wei looked bewilderedly at Tang Jun, thinking he was still upset about the afternoon’s events, and quickly apologized, "Tang Jun, I was wrong about today, I acted without understanding the situation, it’s my fault, I apologize to you."

"No, I don’t want your apology." Tang Jun explained.

"Tell me what you want, just say the word." Li Wei was ready to accept whatever came.

Tang Jun said, "Give me a shoulder throw."

Li Wei looked crestfallen and turned to Mo Siyu with a mournful expression, "Brother Mo, I really made a mistake, I just wanted to help a little... Miss Tang, I didn’t know it would hit one of our own."

"Young man, how do you want to punish Li Wei?" Zhao Xiangqian, still distressed by the loss of US$ 100, perked up at Tang Jun’s words, "I’ll tell you, what Li Wei fears most is night-time weight-bearing cross-country running. Make him run ten kilometers, and if he encounters a snake, he’ll faint from fright."

"Hmm, if not weight-bearing cross-country, then make him do fancy push-ups," Zhao Xiangqian suggested maliciously on the side.

Li Wei felt so miserable that he longed for tears, looking pitifully at Mo Siyu.

"Cough." Tang Jun felt a twinge of sympathy for Li Wei as he listened, then spoke up, "About this afternoon, I don’t blame you; you were trying to protect my sister. I just want to try and see if I can break your shoulder throw."

Upon hearing this, Li Wei finally breathed a sigh of relief. After confirming with Mo Siyu, he diplomatically said, "Tang Jun, without one or two years of practice, you won’t be able to break my shoulder throw."

He had been here for several years; shoulder throws seem simple, but truly countering them requires training.

"I’ll just give it a try," Tang Jun insisted.

Li Wei, scratching his head anxiously, said, "Brother Mo, is it going to be a real throw?"

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