Nathan stared at the Shulzs as they knelt and begged pathetically. “Weren't they much more arrogant earlier? Why are they sniveling now?”
“Mr. Cross, we were blind,” Shangley sobbed. “If we had known that you were a respected acquaintance of the mayor, we would never have offended you under threat of death!”
Nathan's face and voice grew cold with fury at these words.
“Did you mean to say that you shouldn't have offended me if you had known that I have powerful friends? If I was like Ms. Lang, an ordinary societal worker, I deserve to be humiliated?”
“Mr. Cross, that was not what I meant!” Shangley howled, his face ashen.
“Then why don't you tell me what you really mean?” Nathan answered coldly.
Shangley was incapable of speaking. He was sweating profusely, trying to think of a way to justify his and his family's actions.
Nonetheless, everybody knew Shangley's character. If Nathan had not gotten the involvement of the mayor today and if he did not have the connections that he had, his fate today would have been worse than Liliana's.
Shangley hung his head, unable to meet Nathan's furious glare.
Mrs. Shulz was looking pale too. She did not expect things to blow up the way they did. She was aware that her family had gotten into big trouble this time. After all, she was afraid of the mayor, not of Nathan.
However, when she saw that Nathan was unwilling to forgive them, she panicked.
“We have already apologized to you. What more do you want?” she wailed.
“What's the use of saying sorry?” Nathan said. “My mother's leg is fractured. How does that fix anything?
“From my experience, there are some things that an apology cannot fix. You need to suffer as I have suffered, as my mother has suffered, for it to be sufficient punishment for you.”
The crowd, who held the Shulz and their antics in low regard, couldn't help but cheer at Nathan's words.
“Well said!”
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