The "little boss" stood next to the window and his "subordinates" had their eyes crossed.
When confronting the "underlings" sitting next to the window, to be honest, the "little boss" was quite tough.
After all, compared to the "underlings" who had their arms broken, the "underlings" who were leaning against the window were considered "honest".
It is precisely because of this that Ling's "little boss" currently adopts different methods and attitudes towards the "underlings" who are leaning against the window and the "underlings" who have broken arms.
Facing a "subordinate" with a broken arm, due to the opponent's special mood, the "little boss" had to suppress himself no matter how angry he was, so as to avoid unnecessary trouble and disaster.
After all, the current "underlings" with broken arms have already made it clear that they are at odds with his "little boss".
A shameless bastard who can do all kinds of bullshit! !
As for the "underlings" by the window... Since the former has not completely fallen out with the "little boss", at least he still maintains this relative "etiquette" on the surface... Faced with such a being, the "little boss" is habitually dissatisfied. He will look good and be habitually strong.
Seeing the "little boss" looking at me with unkind eyes, my "underling" wanted to curse out loud while standing by the window.
How long has it been since you started charging at the Israelite wolf? !
If we hadn't considered the demands made by outsiders who emphasized that he, the "little boss," must be alive, why would the "subordinate" who was standing by the window be so aggrieved?
He must be like the "subordinate" with a broken arm... he has already fallen out with the "little boss".
But now, the overall situation is the most important thing, the overall situation is the most important... The "underlings" standing by the window are constantly reminding myself to exercise restraint through psychological hints.
It's easy to fall out with the "little boss", but once you fall out and the other party doesn't have a choice, it will drag all of them into ruin.
No matter what, living is the kingly way.
Before being comforted and brought out by the "little boss", I still endure it as much as I can. No matter how aggrieved I am, I have to endure it.
After waiting and weighing for a few seconds, the "subordinate" at the window had no choice but to give in.
Naturally, he didn't want to take this step, but the "little boss" had a clear attitude and a firm will. It was impossible to convince the other party if he continued to hold him back.
It is already very difficult for the other party to accept the proposal of surrender and go out. If you force more... the other party is your big brother after all. If you really fall out completely, it will be counterproductive.
As the saying goes, you can get out early and stay out late... After persuading the "little boss" that it didn't make sense, the "underlings" who stood by the window had to change their way of thinking.
Since we all have to go out, and since we can't avoid it, it's not a big deal to go out by ourselves, or there's nothing we can do about it.
After taking a deep breath, the "subordinate" by the window responded helplessly: "That's okay, brother, let's go out first. Remember to follow."
I emphasized that the "little boss" was also afraid that the skinheads would intentionally greet the two of them out, and then he would stay behind and close the door.
This kind of thing can be understood by "underlings" from the window... He was sure that the other party would be able to do it.
After all, this guy is a shameless guy.
In order to survive, you can do anything.
I have to say that the "underlings" who were standing by the window had a pretty good idea of his eldest brother. The "little boss"'s real intention was that he had no intention of going out.
However, the "underlings" who were sitting next to the window still looked down upon their eldest brother.
In other words, he was too simplistic in giving their so-called big brother the means.
Not only did the "little boss" have no intention of going out, he also never thought of asking his two "men" to go out.
If necessary, if these two guys don't listen to advice, then they will be killed.
Rather than letting the two guys turn against each other and join each other, it would be better to solve the problem on the spot.
Judging from the attitude these two guys showed towards me just now... It's dangerous enough to keep them here, and let them go out. If these two guys go out, as long as the other party gives them a chance to join, they will definitely join without any hesitation.
After joining, the other party asked them to attack the supermarket and kill his "little boss". I believe that the two guys will not hesitate.
The "underlings" who stood next to the window gave their own response with humiliation.
The "little boss" is very satisfied with answering "his subordinates" from the window.
In addition, compared to the affirmative response given by the "underlings" at the window, the "little boss" is more satisfied with the results of his operation.
In the past period of time, no matter what he said, he would always be rebutted by two bastard "men", which made him embarrassed.
Now that what I said has finally taken effect, can you feel uncomfortable saying "little boss"?
But what he said was still deception after all.
It's fake to ask the two bastards to go out first, but it's true to make them face him with their backs and create good shooting opportunities for him.
These were all things planned by the "little boss", and although the "underling" at the window was mentally prepared, his desire to survive was too strong, and the actual situation at the scene also prevented him from making too many choices.
For him, his position is very passive because of the special requirements given by the outside world.
Even though the "underlings" sitting next to the window understand...it may not be for the best for outsiders to emphasize that the "little boss" must live. After the "little boss" goes out, he will most likely be retaliated against.
But before that, the other party's order was transformed into a "little boss" amulet.
Only the "little boss" survives, and only his life can be ensured, and the life of his "subordinates" can be ensured through the window.
You said that in this situation...what can the "subordinates" do if they stand next to the window?
"Then there's no need to talk!! Hurry up and leave! Don't block the road! Go out and greet the people on the other side. You still blame me for walking slowly!!" The "little boss" is also a drama queen.
His words... to a certain extent were also dispelling the psychological concerns of the "underlings" who hit the window.
In order to prevent the two bastards from worrying that he might not follow if he stayed behind, the "little boss" was particularly impatient and urged to show that he was anxious to go out and confirm the results.
Not to mention, just the look and expression that the "little boss" is currently showing to the two guys, combined with his angry and impatient look, will really make people who don't know the truth think that he is angry and impulsive... He needs to prove his anger. infer.
What inference?
To put it bluntly, what Hu Xiaodong said is all bullshit! ! They will definitely die if they go out! !
The "underlings" sitting next to the window didn't actually have much reaction to the "little boss"'s urging.
Compared with the response given by the "little boss", what he was thinking about was basically what he would face when he pushed open the broken door and walked out of the supermarket bunker.
I am always anxious to go out before I go out.
I really waited for the opportunity before me and gave it a chance to go out... The "underlings" standing by the window were filled with worries again.
Man is such a strange animal.
But the "men" standing by the window were hesitant, and the broken arm next to him didn't have such complicated emotions as him.
Just now, the "subordinate" was talking to the "little boss" through the window, and he could hear clearly from the side.
If he hadn't been weak, he would have interrupted.
Now that I heard that the "underling" by the window agreed to go out...the "underling" with a broken arm could no longer remain silent.