Seeing that Xu Ke wasn't someone he could bully as he pleased, the tattooed man was frustrated, but Brother Xiong was still watching. He might provoke Xu Ke, but he couldn't go too far, otherwise he'd be disrespecting Brother Xiong. Disrespecting a newcomer isn't the same as disrespecting Brother Xiong; the latter could bring him life-threatening danger. Even outlaws cherish their lives.
"Alright, you've got guts." The tattooed man pointed at Xu Ke's nose and said.
"Thanks for the compliment. Actually, I could be even more daring." Xu Ke looked at the tattooed man, whose anger was visibly rising, and spoke.
Realizing that further provocation would bring nothing but trouble, the tattooed man decided not to embarrass himself and turned to leave. However, as he walked away, he glanced at Tangtang, who was hiding in Xu Ke's embrace, with a somewhat unclear expression. Although it wasn't clear what he was thinking when looking at Tangtang, it was certain that his gaze wasn't kind.
