The fishermen hesitated for a moment while analyzing the situation. They would probably be better off following Stan’s lead than Jay, that piece of refuse, just because Stan had been in the city for a longer period of time.
Thus, they took their rage out on Jay, beating him with all their ferocity.
"Kill him!"
"He’s just an outsider in our village. Nobody would stand up for him if we beat him to death," Stan said while growling.
Finn turned back. He saw Jay becoming maddened with rage, taking on all the fishermen by himself.
The fishermen were naturally more muscular and burly while Jay, on the other hand, had a weaker physique.
Perhaps it had been too long since he lost his memory, so he forgot that he practiced martial arts before. He simply pummeled at his opponents with all the brutality within him.
Flames rose from within Finn's eyes as he gritted his teeth and growled. "You're asking for it."
He bounded over like a jaguar. A roundhouse kick swung at Stan, launching him through the air. Finn's
kicks and punches were savagely powerful, and it only took a while to beat those fishermen down to the ground.
"Mr. Ben, are you alright?” Finn was worried that Jay might get hurt.
Jay waved his hand at him. "I'm alright. Thank you."
Finn saw a streak of red running down Jay's lips, so h e strode angrily over to Stan and kicked him in the chest with contempt. "If you dare disrespect Mr. Ben again, you'd better believe that I'll send you over to Hades himself!"
"It’s against the law to beat people up. You won't dare!" Stan retorted.
Finn snorted. "Against the law? You're talking about the law? I'm telling you the law in Imperial Capital is made by the man standing before you."
Jay’s eyes had a hint of curiosity. Finn looked like a gentle and soft person, yet his moves were brutal and unmerciful-even the way he spoke commanded some sort of authority.
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