Login via

The Legendary Man novel Chapter 288

Chapter 288 Getting Even

“Those annoying flies are finally dead.” He threw the triangular bayonet away and dusted his hands as he looked around the empty corridor.

It’s finally peaceful now that those flies are gone.

“You… What are you doing, Jonathan?” Tommy asked anxiously, stumbling as he watched his nephew walk closer to him.

He would never have imagined that the group of retired special forces he brought would all be thrown off a building before they could even touch Jonathan.

Retired special forces, my foot!

They’re all useless!

“What do you think?” Jonathan stared at him indifferently. He lit up a cigarette and took a puff before continuing, “I remember that I told you not to show your face in front of me again back in Jadeborough. Otherwise, I’d make sure you die a horrible death.”

“D-Don’t come any closer, Jonathan! I’m your uncle!” Tommy was finally seized by fear.

Even the group of retired special forces didn’t stand a chance against him and had been thrown off the building.

 

Let alone him.

“Uncle?”

 

Jonathan snorted upon hearing that. “You were the one who wanted to break my arms and legs earlier. It didn’t seem like you were my uncle then. Those who don’t know any better would think that there’s a deep-rooted vengeance between us. Weren’t you going to show me how ruthless you are? Is this what you call ruthless? This is so disappointing, Tommy.”

Not wanting to waste any more time, Jonathan strode toward Tommy and kicked him in his knees.

A loud crack was heard, and before the latter could even let out a scream, the man proceeded to kick his other knee.

“You b*stard! How dare you break my legs?” Tommy reprimanded while shrieking in pain.

Harrowing screams filled the corridors.

He grimaced as he clutched his legs. Pain shot through him but Jonathan didn’t even bother to look at him. Instead, the man lifted his leg and stomped on his uncle’s arm.

Another crack sounded, and the bones in his arm were broken.

The latter then stomped on his other arm.

“You said you were going to break my arms and legs, didn’t you? I’m returning the favor. An eye for an eye.”

Jonathan stared down at Tommy, who was wincing in pain.

The latter’s limbs had been broken in a blink of an eye.

“You b*stard! You deserve to burn in hell! The Goldstein family won’t let you off easily. Just you wait!”

Tommy broke out into cursing him but he couldn’t care less. “The Goldstein family? Do you think I’d go easy on them just because they let me off the hook? I’ve given your family a chance three years ago, but none of you appreciated it. Instead, your behaviors worsened. I’ll fulfill your wishes since none of you seem like you appreciate the chance I’ve given you.”

Once he was finished speaking, Jonathan grabbed his uncle by his collar and suspended him in the airwell by the stairs. “Tell Emmett that he doesn’t need to come looking for me. I’ll be there at the Goldstein residence to teach all of you a lesson once I’m free.”

“You imbecile! Let me down this instant!” Tommy’s vision began to darken, and he was about to faint when he saw how high up he was.

“Go ahead and continue screaming. The louder you are, the faster your shirt is going to tear. Scream louder if you want to die faster.” Jonathan then turned to knock on Sophia’s door. “Open up, Aunt Sophia.”

Clack!

The woman rushed out worriedly. “Are you all right, Jonathan? Are you hurt?”

Comments

The readers' comments on the novel: The Legendary Man