Drama Queen Reborn as a Top Student!-Chapter 815 - 366
A group of burly men surged forward, blocking the path of Rong Xianning and the other two.
Xiao Hu immediately positioned himself in front of Rong Xianning and Shen You’an, his gaze alertly fixed on the man leading the group.
"Who are you people?"
The man’s sinister gaze landed on Rong Xianning’s face, scrutinizing him as if he were examining merchandise, a look that made one feel profoundly uncomfortable.
"You’re Rong Xianning, aren’t you? Truly, a big celebrity."
With delicate skin and a refined aura—completely unlike someone raised in the small towns of Yunzhou.
It’s hard to imagine that the likes of Rong Yuhe, that disgraceful mess, could father a son like this.
Rong Xianning shot Shen You’an a reassuring glance, then stepped out from behind Xiao Hu. As he passed Xiao Hu, he murmured softly, "Protect her."
The young man remained calm from start to finish—a calm that far exceeded his years.
"I am Rong Xianning."
Lv Qiang looked him up and down. "Rong Yuhe is your dad, right?"
Rong Xianning furrowed his brow slightly. "Yes, but we’ve already—"
Lv Qiang cut him off mid-sentence, pulling out a piece of paper to display in front of Rong Xianning. "This is the debt your father owes. Take a good look—it carries his handwritten signature and fingerprint. Your dad can’t repay, so the debt must be repaid by his son."
"I texted and called you before, but you never responded. So, I had no choice but to come find you in person."
"Repaying one’s debts—it’s the natural order."
"I think you’re mistaken. I have severed my father-son relationship with Rong Yuhe, publicly announced in the press. His debts have nothing to do with me," Rong Xianning said with calm dignity.
Lv Qiang chuckled angrily. "Do you think I’m stupid? Rong Yuhe is your old man—there’s no changing that fact. If you don’t want news of your gambler father to be all over the place by tomorrow morning, you’d better pay up like the good little son you are."
The man’s gaze turned vicious, revealing a menacing side.
Despite the disparity in stature, the young man showed no signs of retreat or fear. His face was cold, his eyes steely. "I’ve made myself clear—Rong Yuhe’s debts have nothing to do with me. You’ve got the wrong person."
Lv Qiang sneered. "What a stubborn kid. Refusing a toast but gobbling punishment instead, huh? Well, boys—teach him a lesson."
A burly man stepped forward from the group, and with such a size difference, Rong Xianning’s thin, frail frame looked like a lamb standing before a ravenous wolf.
The man cracked his knuckles, producing a chilling sound that made one’s scalp tingle.
Lv Qiang noticed that the young man’s face remained calm and began to feel uneasy. This boy had some nerve—but what was nerve worth with a father like his? That was his fate.
Just as the burly man’s fist was about to come crashing down on Rong Xianning’s head, a figure darted forward like lightning, grabbing the man’s wrist. With an effortless twist, a pig-slaughtering scream erupted.
A moment later, the burly man was sent flying with a single kick.
Xiao Hu dusted off his sleeves leisurely and said, "All of you, come together. We don’t have time to waste."
Lv Qiang narrowed his eyes, studying Xiao Hu for a moment before shifting his gaze back to Rong Xianning. "Are you sure you want to go this far with me?"
Rong Xianning’s phone had been ringing nonstop. He pulled it out, glanced at it, and answered, holding it to his ear.
"Xiao Rong, have those people found you? Don’t pay them any attention. Tell Xiao Hu to get you out of there immediately—I’ll handle the aftermath," came Ding Meng’s panicked voice over the line.
"Those people are desperate criminals. You’re in serious danger right now. You must stay away from them—do as I say," she said, her tone heavy with urgency by the end. She blamed herself for not preparing a contingency plan earlier—now it was too late for any regrets.







