Unexpectedly, Solomon only wanted to avoid him.
Rudy was helpless, and he could only sigh deeply as he felt extremely regretful in his heart.
At this time, Solomon, who was aside, seemed to be very disgusted with him and he blurted out, "There is nothing else for you to do here. Why don't you get lost?
Must you continue standing here to be an eyesore for me?!"
Rudy sighed before looking at Hunter and asking respectfully, "Excuse me, can I leave now?"
Hunter threw Dillion, who was on his shoulders, in front of him and said coldly," Take your son away."
Rudy glanced at Dillion in disgust, and he felt extreme anger.
This prodigal son had cost him to lose ten billion US dollars in one afternoon. Rudy was already considered very benevolent for not killing Dillion on the spot, let alone taking him home.
Rudy also planned to break off his father-son relationship with his son. He too did not want to see this loser son of his just like how Solomon did not want to see him anymore.
So, he growled, "I don't want this kid anymore. Just throw him to the side of the road to fend for himself!”
Hunter questioned him, "Are you ordering me to do something?"
Rudy hurriedly waved his hand and said," No, no! I dare not..."
Hunter said coldly, "Take the kid away if you still want him. I'll send him to Syria if you don't want him. I'll take it that you have chosen the latter by default if you do not speak up. I will give you three seconds to think about it. One, two, three!"
Before Rudy could react, Hunter said, "Ten Thousand Armies will accept him reluctantly since you don’t want him."
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