Chapter 441
Scarface looked at her, then shook his head with an easy smile. “I’ve really learned something today. People rotten to the core like you really do exist. Not bad at all. But first, how about letting my boys have some fun with you?”
William froze.
Yet when Evita thought of the 200,000 dollars, she forced herself to be brave and put on a coy smile. “That’s nothing, as long as you like it, Scarface. But honestly, you should consider Yara instead. Especially in bed, that pitiful little look of hers might be even more exciting…”
Even now, she did not forget to pimp out Yara.
When Dominic looked at Evita again, his gaze had already turned cold, as though he were looking at a corpse. He said, “Tonight, your entire family dies.”
Evita trembled. She tried to look fierce, though fear churned inside her. “What the hell did you just say? You’re still mouthing off in front of Scarface?”
Dominic repeated, “I said your whole family is about to die. Soon. Tonight.”
Scarface laughed at once. “When you make threats like that, you’ve got no presence at all.”
Dominic offered no explanation. He simply looked at Scarface and said calmly, “Go on. Who sent you?”
Scarface’s expression changed. He rose and stared hard at him. “Did you not hear me earlier? Hand over 500,000 dollars, and I’ll let you walk.”
Dominic considered him in silence. “In today’s world, the fact that you’re still alive and doing well proves two things. First, you have protection. Second, you’re smart. Smart people know exactly who they can afford to offend and who they can’t.”
In Skyline City, Dominic was firmly among those no one could afford to cross. That this man called Scarface had dared make a move against him was abnormal by any measure.
Scarface’s face darkened. He lost all interest in talking and slashed his hand through the air. “If you won’t pay, then stop wasting my time. Break his bones.”
At the order, the lackeys beside him moved at once.
Closest to Dominic stood Silver Hair, who had been shadowing Scarface the entire time.
He said nothing. At Scarface’s command, he drew a baton from his waist and swung it down at Dominic’s head.
He was fast.
Dominic was faster. With a slight turn, he slipped the blow.
Silver Hair froze for a beat, then sneered, “Not bad. What, you trained somewhe- Ah!”
The rest of his taunt shattered into a scream.
As he dodged the baton, Dominic drove a straight punch into Silver Hair’s waist.
Dominic’s strength was now astonishing, and he had not held back.
Silver Hair collapsed at once, writhing and howling on the floor. His body spasmed violently, his eyes rolled back, and toam gathered at the corners of his mouth.
The other lackeys, who had been about to rush in, halted.
It was only one punch. Did it really have to be that extreme?
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Scarface shot a glance toward the warehouse entrance. Sweat beaded on his brow. He bared his teeth. “What are you waiting for? Move!”
They charged again.
Thirty men surged at Dominic in a dense wave, a sight still capable of chilling most onlookers.
He did not so much as tense. He stood where he was, utterly still.
Then the warehouse doors flew open.
A squad of black–clad bodyguards stormed inside, batons and tactical gear in hand. They launched straight into the fray without a word.
Within moments, Scarface’s men were beaten into shrieking submission.
Dominic’s expression never changed, as though none of it surprised him..
In under five minutes, the lackeys lay groaning across the floor or knelt in surrender.
Dominic ignored them. His gaze shifted instead to the warehouse entrance.
A young man walked in.
Zachary smiled. “Mr. Fleming, I heard you were in trouble and came as fast as I could. I’m not too late, am I?”
Dominic smiled faintly. “You heard? From whom?”
Another voice answered at once, “Well, isn’t this lively?”
Oliver stepped in, a masked woman at his side.
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Sara Lili is a daring romance writer who turns icy landscapes into scenes of fiery passion. She loves crafting hot love stories while embracing the chill of Iceland’s breathtaking cold.

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