Deng Lao Er passed through the Moon Gate that connected the front and rear courtyards; as soon as he entered the rear courtyard, he heard someone speak coldly.
"The price today is one hundred and forty-three, if I come tomorrow, it will be one hundred and forty-two... Old Madam, if you don't care about Deng Yifu's life and death, just drag it out."
Lady Deng was so angry that her eyes were almost spitting fire. Suddenly, she saw someone come through the Moon Gate and couldn't help but rub her eyes, thinking she might be seeing things, "Lao Er... is it you?"
With a heart full of anger, but upon seeing his mother, Deng Lao Er couldn't help but soften, "It's me, Mom, I'm back."
In the rear courtyard, aside from Uncle Shui, who was the gatekeeper, there were seven or eight relatives of the Deng Family, including four robust young men.
Opposite them stood only three people: a skinny middle-aged man and two strapping lads.