A brief silence later, Jayen spoke up nervously. "I-I'm just here for repayment demands following a loan contract with the bank! We're a legal company here."
"You? Legal?" Wilbur snorted. "So you can push people to the brink of death just because you're a legal company?"
"That's not exactly what I'm after!" Jayen broke out into a sweat, doing his best to explain himself.
Just then, however, Wilbur said, "I don't believe that you didn't know there was something wrong with this loan."
"I really don't know anything!" Jayen cowered at once, devoid of any of the cockiness from before.
Wilbur said, "Okay, sure. We'll just wait for the bank president to get here, then. I'm sure he'll tell the truth, and we can get to the bottom of this."
Elsa chuckled, waving her hand.
The Special Forces agents kicked Jayen's men to the floor, shouting at them to put their hands behind their hands.
Bobby and the rest were scared out of their wits, trembling as they complied.
They were more than happy to bully regular folk but hardly dared to do anything in front of the Special Forces.
Jayen was still seated, but he was already drenched in sweat.
He had been around long enough to know that someone capable of calling for the Special Forces was no small feat.
This was going to be a doozy.
What Jayen did not understand was how a regular guy like Kory had such powerful friends.
Just then, Elsa sat down next to Wilbur with a cheeky smile. "How's that? Fast enough for you?"
"Not bad." Wilbur remained emotionless.
Elsa sighed, shaking her head. "I'll be old and gray before I ever hear a compliment from you."
Jayen nearly passed out upon hearing the conversation.
How did these two even know each other? The badge on the woman's shoulder meant that she was at least a lieutenant.
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