The Turner mansion was built facing the sea and with its back against a mountain.
Inside the big hall that was as luxuriously decked out as a palace, was a slightly plump man who was just short of 170 centimeters in height. This man with an unusual presence was none other than Dip Turner himself. He was sitting on a beautifully carved rosewood chair while smiling at Zander Zabinski.
He looked both compassionate and amiable.
For people who didn't know him, they wouldn't be able to link this image of him with the one who could send the South into upheaval with just a stomp of his foot.
Zander was very respectful. "Mr. Turner. Everyone knows you were the one who made the Southern Four into who they are today. Nathan has been cruel to us Zabinskis and even intends to completely wipe us out." "The Zabinski family is willing to offer Mr. Turner half of our assets in exchange for
your help."
Dip Turner answered indifferently. "I do not care about your offerings."
"But this Nathan Cross, who suddenly appeared in Channing, has become an eyesore."
"Smug, arrogant little boys like him deserve a little spanking."
And with Dip Turners promise of a 'spanking' for the 'little boy,' Channing was destined for a storm of chaos and bloodshed.
Zander's eyes were filled with joy and excitement. "Thank you, Mr. Turner! Thank you for doing this for our family!"
"But rumors have it that one of Nathan Cross' men, Thomas Dunn, has control of the underground circle in Channing.
Nathan himself also has a lot of personal connections with the leaders of Channing. So taking Nathan down might not be as easy as it seems."
Dip chuckled. "Since he has connections to both sides of the law in Channing, then I'll send someone from the district-level. I doubt those in Channing would dare to cross their higher-ups sent from Alberesque itself.”
Dip then turned to instruct his personal butler, "Give the Police Captain a call. Have Henry Lancaster himself assemble a team, head to Channing with Zander, and take care of Nathan Cross."
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