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The Legendary Man novel Chapter 210

Chapter 210 Kill Him

“Tommy, the only reason you’re still standing there and talking to me is because I showed you mercy.” Tommy thought his fury would scare Jonathan into submission, but that only fueled the latter’s annoyance. “You would have been dead if you hadn’t been my uncle.”

Jonathan was looking at Tommy as if he was nothing but a corpse. If it weren’t because Tommy was his uncle, he would have been a dead man the moment he stepped foot into the villa.

“Are you trying to scare me, Jonathan?” Tommy sneered, thinking that it was just an empty threat. “You and what army? Even if I were to give you ten years, you would still be too weak to stand up against me. Just because you know some thugs in Jadeborough do not mean you can rule the place.

“All I have to do is make some calls, and you will lose your backup in seconds.”

Graham Group’s chairman? The most ruthless man in Jadeborough? The mayor? They are all nothing in front of the Goldsteins. I can wipe them all out whenever I want to.

Even the most powerful, prominent family in Jazona is just our pawn. These thugs can do nothing in the face of the Goldsteins.

“You have until the count of three. If I still see you in my house, I shall show you no mercy.” Jonathan gave him an ultimatum, for all negotiations had broken down.

Ever since they exiled him ten years ago, they were already dead to him. If it weren’t because they were related, he would have flattened them when he led his guards on the crusade in Yaleview three years ago.

He had allowed the Goldsteins to survive the bloodbath in Yaleview when every single aristocratic family was wiped off the surface of the world. Do they really think I’m scared of them?

 

“No mercy? Well, I would love to see it for myself then.” Tommy dismissed Jonathan’s threats. He sneered and looked at the burly men in black. “Teach him a lesson, but make sure he stays alive. He is of no use to me if he is dead.”

“Yes, sir!” The men in black obliged and charged toward Jonathan. They were obviously trained, judging from how they moved. Every time they attacked, they went straight for Jonathan’s vitals.

 

If it were not for Tommy’s reminder, they would have gone for the kill right from the start.

“Very well then.” Even though the men were charging toward him, Jonathan showed no sign of panic. He looked at them coldly and took a step ahead, just enough to keep Josephine behind him. Then, he leaped into the air and slammed his fist against the neck of the man who was leading the pack.

Smack! A loud impact roared through the living room, and the man fell to the ground with a sickening crunch before he could even react to the attack.

“How is this possible?” The moment his subordinate fell, Tommy felt his eyelid twitch. His eyes bulged with disbelief.

The burly men in black were professional hitmen he hired from the black market with a profane amount of money. Over the long years of their professional career, the hitmen had killed countless people, and Tommy estimated that they would be put on trial for at least a few dozen murders if they were to be brought to justice.

Not even the special forces were a match for them, let alone Jonathan. Or so Tommy thought. However, the truth was always ready to teach him a lesson as he witnessed his nephew knocked one man out with a single punch. To make things worse, that hitman couldn’t even react to it either.

How could this be?

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