With that, it became clear how this incident would play out.
None of the people present were stupid and they were well versed in such tricks.
Thus, they also knew that Alban was going to act on his words.
“Hey, Jasper. Perhaps you shouldn’t be so stubborn. It won’t benefit you in the long run.”
A man said, shaking his head slightly. His expression was filled with impartial rationality.
Another lightly chubby man chuckled with him and said,
“I told you long ago, Jasper. You’re still going to have to respect your seniors when it comes to doing business. Being so young and vigorous will only result in a huge loss! Our Mr. Ball’s known for being generous and forgiving, so be humble and apologize. Perhaps then
this tense situation might cool down.”
“That’s right. We’re all doing this for you. Or are you really trying to halt the construction process? You’re going to be the only loser here!”
At that, Henry who had been holding Dudley in a deadlock silently all this while was elated.
“Motherf*cker. Shut your stupid trap, I get it if everyone else is brainless, but I hate f*ckers who love to claim that everything they do is for the other’s sake.”
“F*ckers like you make me want to distance myself. What if I get affected by your bad luck when a god strikes you with lighting, hmm?”
Henry’s words caused the chubby man’s expression to change. He turned to Henry and said unkindly, “Who are you? Your vocabulary is full of profanities. How can uneducated people like you come in here?”
Henry snickered and tossed Dudley away. Then, he walked over to the chubby man bossily and asked in an arrogant tone, “Did you just call me uneducated?”
The chubby man was just one of Alban’s lackeys. When he saw a tall and broad Henry walk over to interrogate him, the man suddenly felt a little guilty.
“Oi…”
“You motherf*cking trash, who’re you calling ‘Oi’?”
Henry then raised his hand to slap the man across his face.
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