Chapter 473 A Hundred Bottles of Wine To Empty
The man’s inflection had the warmth of jade, yet it had the coolness of the thawing snow in spring.
Natalie’s taut heartstrings were given a reprieve. She glared at the man who had shielded her behind him, bewildered.
If not for his timely appearance, her right eye would have probably been laid to waste there and then.
When one of Gerik’s subordinates went down with a broken wrist, the fearfulness of the other was apparent when he regarded Bastien.
“What are you standing there for! Get him!” Gerik yelled. “Pull a knife on them and show them what’s what!”
The subordinate spat and brought out a switchblade which he unsheathed before he charged in Bastien’s direction.
“Die!”
With a kick, the blade was sent scuttling across the floor by Bastien’s deft foot before it even got anywhere close.
Though disarmed, the man sprawled on the floor remained obviously undeterred. He reached across for that switchblade in anticipation of using it against Bastien and Natalie afterward but Bastien was quicker and beat him to the punch.
He got to that blade first and then stabbed it cleanly into the back of that man’s hand.
“Argh—” Accompanying that man’s bloodcurdling scream was a blinding spurt of crimson that splashed across the floor.
Like a god amongst men, Bastien’s movements were swift and decisive, and he transited from one motion to another without pause.
This was sufficient to send Gerik staggering back in horror.
“It’s… This is all a big misunderstanding. We don’t have to get violent. Let’s talk this out, like proper gentlemen.”
“Okay.” Bastien nodded.
Thinking that the worst was over, the blandishing Gerik began to quietly rejoice in the belief that his counterpart had agreed to a truce and would not be pushing things any further.
That was, until Bastien’s men arrived.
Looking at the two writhing on the floor and the third stricken upon the couch, Joseph asked, “What shall we do with these lot, Mr. Nine?”
“Bring in a hundred bottles of wine.”
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