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Life at The Top novel Chapter 1606

Henry used all his strength to deliver that slap.

Henry once said that he hated two kinds of people the most in his life, the first were people who would flirt with his friends’ women, and the other were traitors. It would be normal for a man to spend a few hundred dollars to go to a brothel if he wanted a woman but could not get one.

If a man had no money, it would be right and proper for him to work in a construction site for a meal. However, a traitor was unforgivable no matter what the reasoning was.

Dean was caught off guard and he fell to the ground after getting slapped. He felt a buzz in his head as his vision turned black. He wanted to say something, but his mouth was full of blood.

Looking at the blood on the palm of his hand, Dean’s eyes showed a hint of ferocity and spite.

Looking up at Henry, Dean sneered, “Kill me if you have the balls.”

Henry was amused.

He lifted his foot and stepped on Dean’s chest to push him to the ground. Then, he looked at Dean condescendingly and said with a grin, “Kill you? It’ll dirty my precious hands.”

“If I want to ruin a person like you, killing is nothing. It’s best to break your arms and legs, then blind you and pull out your tongue. However, I won’t let you die no matter what. Do you think that such a fate would be worse than death?”

Dean inhaled sharply. He knew that people like Henry would really do something like this.

“Kill me if you have the balls. Do you think you’re ballsy for threatening me like this? ” Dean roared.

“Balls? Why do I have to prove that I have balls to you? Who do you think you are?”

“You dumbf*ck, you really think that I am willing to waste time on inferior goods like you? Who am I and who are you? Do you even deserve me soiling my hands?”

“If I want to destroy you, I have a myriad of ways to do it. Is Gale supporting you? Do you think that I won’t skin that old fart alive? When that happens, do you think you can raise your voice and look at me like this?”

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