This was a quality in Jasper that Dawson was most impressed with.
It was because Jasper was different from everyone else.
The aura of a scholarly businessman he carried could not be cultivated. It could only come naturally.
Right now, however, Jasper resembled a lion that had been completely infuriated. He no longer paid attention to being elegant and easy-going. What was left in him was bloodthirsty fury and resentment for his enemy.
“Hahaha!” Ben looked at Jasper with great delight.
“You know what, Jasper? I’ve been longing to see this expression of yours even in my dreams. This look on your face gives me so much pleasure!
“It feels good to see you so furious like you’re about to rip me apart!
“It sure is worth it to have done so many tedious things. Hahaha!”
As Ben said those words, he sneered maliciously. “But you don’t seem to get it, do you? Right now, I, Ben Hull, have the final say!”
Ben then turned his head to say to Hans, “Uncle Hans, don’t you want to get intimate with our gorgeous lady? Why don’t you show Jasper that we are men of our word.”
Hans laughed, his eyes gleaming with a lustful glow. He said as though he had been thirsting for some action for a very long time, “I was already impatient. I would’ve pounced on her a long time ago if it weren’t for you!”
After saying those words, Hans turned around and approached Wendy, revealing a greedy and obsessed expression.
He was almost drooling.
Ben stepped aside with a laugh so that Jasper could see what was going on.
Wendy was quivering all over. She kept backing away into a corner, her eyes filled with horror and despair.
Hans laughed wildly, and while walking toward Wendy, he said, “You’re the woman of my dreams. Seeing you now makes me realize just how vulgar other women are. Only a woman like you is worthy of me.
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