“What did you say!?”
Joshua glared at Celine angrily, his eyes eerily cold.
“Do you know that no one in Southeast Province dares speak to me like that?”
Leonard also said angrily, “You’re done for. How dare you speak to my brother this way?!”
“Hmm,” Celine said as she poked Jasper with her finger, “This person seems pretty powerful. Have you ever heard of him?”
“No,” Jasper said as he shook his head.
He had never heard of a Wagner family that was powerful in Southeast Province. Right now, there was only the Monty family left who was slightly more powerful. The rest of the families did not even dare to breathe loudly in front of him.
“How ignorant,” Joseph said in disdain as he laughed coldly. “That makes sense. How could lowly people like you have heard of us?
“Alright, stop with the bullsh*t. I’m giving you a chance to call your parents.”
Joseph seemed to have lost all his patience as he stared at Jasper and said, “It’s okay if you don’t know what to do, your parents should know. When faced with me, your parents won’t just make you kneel in front of me. They would push your head down and force you to eat sh*t if I wanted you to do that!”
“Haha, Brother, that’s a good idea. Let him be sprawled on the floor and eat sh*t later,” Leonard said as he laughed.
“I do have parents, but I’ve been on my own ever since I entered society. So there’s no need to call my parents over,” Jasper said calmly, “I’m in a rush too. We’ll be leaving now if there’s nothing else you want to talk about.”
“Thinking of leaving?”
Joseph laughed coldly as he said, “I think you’re crazy. Trying to run away now that you’re scared? Dream on!”
“So what do you plan to do?” Jasper had a curious expression on his face as he gazed at Joseph.
Joseph huffed coldly as he stared at Jasper and said, “You’ve made me very angry, and nothing good ever happens to people who’ve done that.
“Do you dare tell me what your job is? Or perhaps you own a company? Do you dare tell me the name of your company?” Joseph said haughtily as he stared at Jasper.
He laughed lightly as he said slowly, “It’s okay if you don’t dare to tell me. I have my own ways to find out about your details. Believe me, when that happens, I’ll have you become so poor that you can’t even afford a pair of underwear!”
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