Bam!
Adam's lips curled upwards, as he snorted contemptuously. Immediately, he kicked the chair with all his might, shattering Thomas' chair into pieces.
As soon as he crushed the chair, Adam proceeded to kick Thomas in the chest, sending the man flying away. Ultimately, Thomas had catapulted away, falling onto the ground.
"Thomas!"
"Mr. Dunn!"
Thomas' employees and underlings gasped in shock because Thomas had been beaten to a pulp.
A few of his ribs had been broken. The pale and haggard man was bleeding excessively. It was very evident that he had been gravely injured.
Before Thomas could bring himself up, Adam had already approached him with a goblet in his hand.
As soon as Adam reached Thomas' side, he stepped on his injured chest, without holding back, as he mocked the man with a vicious smile, "Why don't you beg for mercy? Perhaps I'll let you off the hook if you're willing to beg for mercy!"
Adam had always resorted to such tricks, previously. He would always get his foes to beg him for mercy before finishing them off. The wicked man derived his pleasure from toying with others.
He would deny his foes and deal the decisive blow, the moment they attempted to beg him for mercy.
In short, Adam was a psychopath. He enjoyed watching people dying, in despair.
However, Thomas had always been a stubborn man. He was sweating profusely due to the excruciating sensation he had felt.
Nevertheless, he gritted his teeth and neglected the awful look he had on his face, as he warned the man wrathfully, "I'm sorry, but I shall never beg for mercy! Why don't you cut the small talk and kill me? I'm sure that Master will avenge me in the future!"
Adam frowned in response to his words. He could not get to the better of Thomas, as he had always had with many others. The common trick he had always resorted to, had failed, for the very first time.
Adam was unwilling to let Thomas off the hook just yet because he enjoyed crushing his foes, both psychologically and physically.
He cast a stern gaze at Thomas and stepped on him with a great amount of strength. Once again, the sound of Thomas' bones cracking could be heard.
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