“Because your methods are wrong.”
Jasper looked at Zayden calmly, and his tone was indifferent.
“Our resentment is an issue between you and me only. Come at me if you want to make a fuss, but the people heavily injured in the hospital are innocent.
“The fact that you dragged innocent people into this because of your hatred for me is the reason why you’re going to lose everything.”
Zayden glared at Jasper and seethed, yelling, “Bullsh*t! Those people are nothing but trash! I don’t even give a f*ck about them at all, they’re nothing to me!”
Jasper replied calmly, “I know that you won’t understand. But that’s alright, you’ll have ten or maybe even 20 years in prison to slowly think about it.”
He smiled as he continued, “I don’t mind giving you time, but what about the people in Harbor City? I wonder if they’d be able to forgive you for causing them such a huge loss? Who knows if they have the patience to wait for your release? Maybe they’ll teach you a lesson while you’re still in there.”
Zayden’s complexion immediately paled.
He knew that those Harbor City freaks were hardly negotiable people.
He had come back to the Southeast Province with a huge amount of financial support and all sorts of help from Harbor City.
However, instead of getting rid of Jasper, Zayden was landing himself in jail instead.
There was no way the people in Harbor City would forgive him.
Kennedy had warned him before he came to the province that his head would be on the chopping block if he were to fail.
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