Charles was completely dumbfounded by Nathan's attitude.
Not only was Nathan not scared when he mentioned the King of the South, but it was as if he wasn't bothered by that information at all.
Is he blissfully unafraid because he's ignorant?
"What about the King of the South? Even if he were here in person, if I asked him to kneel, he wouldn't be standing," shrugged Nathan.
Charles, Tobin, and the rest of their men were completely stupefied by Nathan's bold claims.
He was the first to show such absolute disregard for Mr. Turner in the South.
"Because of what you just said, your days in Channing are numbered!" shrieked Charles.
Nathan sneered, "Any last words from you?"
"If there's none, send him on his way!” Nathan ordered, before turning around apathetically and striding out.
Right as he turned around, Colin and Thomas took action.
Tobin yelled fortheir men to protect Mr. Charles, and the bodyguards leapt into the fight against Thomas and the rest.
Soon, screams and wails filled the room.
By the time Nathan reached the doorway, the fights behind him had ended.
Charles neck was broken, and his limp body was floating in the hot spring. His men were all scattered around the floor. The two women who were entertaining Charles had their hands clamped around their mouths in fear, trying to keep themselves from screaming.
Thomas, Colin, and the rest dusted themselves off and calmly followed Nathan out.
By the time the news of Charles Zabinski's death reach the Zabinski family in Alberesque, the district itself had started a task force to look into all the crimes the Zabinski family had been involved with over the years.
Many of the Zabinskis were apprehended, and many of their businesses were shut down.
The four great families of the South were suddenly no longer that great. In such a short period of time, they were thoroughly destroyed.
Kingston Zabinski couldn't handle the consecutive blows and fell ill.
Just when the Zabinski family was scattering and distancing themselves, a Maybach followed by three Range Rovers pulled up to the Zabinski mansion.
A muscular man wearing combat boots led ten plus men off the cars.
The man was none other than Kingston Zabinski's illegitimate son, Zander Zabinski.
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