Jerry scrambled to his feet, dusting off his clothes before finally getting a good look at the two men in front of him.
Jealousy!
Damn, why do they look so noble?
Their skin was so good too!
The one with the gold-rimmed glasses looked cultured and refined, like a modern-day fashion elite. The man in the wheelchair was fcold as ice, with handsome features that make him look like a prince from another world. Just one glance from him was enough to make Jerry tremble.
The guy in white may be smiling but the cold glint in his glasses made Jerry shiver.
With just one glance, Jerry knew he was dealing with people he couldn't afford to mess with.
Red-faced and looking like a bullied little girl, Jerry clasped his hands together and stammered out, "I-I'm not... not a bad person. I'm here to see Cheyenne. Is this her home?"
As soon as he finished speaking, he felt two icy stares boring into him. His legs went weak.
If not for grabbing onto a nearby column for support, he would have fallen down.
Omari approached gently and pushed up his glasses on his nose while asking, "Oh really? You know Cheyenne? Who are you?"
"It doesn't matter who I am," says Jerry nervously. "What matters is whether this is Cheyenne's home or not because I've been searching for it for days."
A large hand suddenly slapped onto Jerry's shoulder, making him jump out of fear. Why did this man have such an evil smile? He looked cunningly sly, as if plotting something devious behind your back...
"This is Cheyenne's home," said Omari calmly but ominously added, "So what business do you have with her, young man?"
"I can't tell you that," replied Jerry through gritted teeth before turning away without noticing Omari's eyes flash dangerously when hearing his word.
"Secret, huh? Well, let's put that aside for now and discuss something more important."
Jerry, the innocent and naive one, asked, "What's more important?"
Omari, with a sense of assurance, leaned in close to Jerry's ear, and though his lips barely moved, the words that came out filled Jerry with fear.
He said, "Let me educate you about some legal knowledge. Breaking into someone's home unlawfully can lead to a sentence of up to three years, you know."
"What?"
Jerry was shocked and clenched his fists in anger as he retorted, "But I didn't come here voluntarily, your man grabbed me."
"Well, that makes it easier," Omari shrugged nonchalantly while glancing at the two men behind him. "Who saw this young man being brought here? We only know that you're standing in the Lawrence Villa without permission."
Damn! He couldn't believe they were denying everything.
Jerry's heart sank as he realized that these smiling guys weren't good people.
"Am I really going to jail for three years?"
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