Chapter 653 by Marina Vittori
An Understated Dominance
âWhy are you getting on your knees, Mr. Robinson?â Dustin was surprised by the sudden turn of events and quickly reached out to help him up. Though Mr. Robinson was just a regular civilian, Dustin had always viewed him as an elder who deserved respect.
âMr. Rhys, I know that youâre trying to defend us, but while you may be able to protect us this time, you wonât be here to protect us forever. Mr. Robinson continued, âUsing violence against violence will never solve the problem. Why donât we all take a step back? I donât mind suffering a little unfairness in life as long as we can continue on with our lives.â
Dustin was rendered speechless when he heard what Mr. Robinson said. When he put himself in Mr. Robinsonâs shoes, he had to admit that what Mr. Robinson said made a lot of sense. Dustin might be able to help them out this once, but he wouldnât be able to be there to help them out all the time.
Peasants had their way of life. Since they could not afford to offend anyone, they had to keep a low profile and watch every step that they took in order not to bring trouble upon themselves. Even if they suffered from any injustice, they would choose to ignore it and pretend that nothing had ever happened. Of course, it must feel terrible to live like that, but it was the only way of life that they knew
âRelease him, Mr. Rhys,â Mr. Robinson begged once again. Dustin took a deep breath as he contemplated his decision. In the end, he chose to let Chad go. If even Mr. Robinson, who was the victim of this, did not wish to pursue the matter any further, then what was the point of him. insisting on making Chad pay for his actions?
âThank you for your understanding. Mr. Rhys.â Mr. Robinson nodded at him as a sign of appreciation. Then, he went up to Chad and smiled apologetically. âMy apologies, Mr. Miller. That
was all a misunderstanding Are you alright?â
âHah! And here I was, thinking that you were something else. In the end, it turns out that youâre just a loser pretending to be all that!â Chad laughed arrogantly when Dustin finally let go of him. He was under the impression that Dustin only released him because he was intimidated by his power and status. After all, everyone in the entire neighborhood feared the name of the Charging Tiger gang.
âThis is all my fault, Mr. Miller. Iâm the one to blame Please do not be angry.â Mr. Robinson apologized humbly as he brushed the dust off Chadâs clothes.
âYou know whatâs good for you, old man.â Chad smiled meanly with a condescending pat on Mr. Robinsonâs face as if he were some pet of his. Abigail was infuriated by this action of his. Even
Dustin could not help but frown.
âThank you, Mr. Miller!â Mr. Robinson forced a smile.
âWhy are you so quiet now, you asshole? Werenât you acting all high and mighty just a while ago? I say youâre a gutsy one for daring to play rough with me!â Chad shot daggers at Dustin.
âIâm only letting you go for Mr. Robinsonâs sake. You better know your place and donât cross the line, or youâll regret it.â Dustin warned coldly.
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the verge of death. Who on earth was this punk?
âItâs your turn now.â Dustin turned to glare at Chad. So, are you doing it yourself, or shall I do it for you?â
âY-you! Stay away!â Chad had a bad premonition about the turn of events. âIâm warning you; my father is the leader of the Charging Tiger gang! If you so much as lay a single finger on me, my father will never let you go!â 1
âThe son of the leader of the Charging Tiger gang!â A commotion broke out among the onlookers. They had thought that Chad was just an ordinary member of the Charging Tiger gang, but now that they learned that he was not just any other member but the son of the leader of the gang, it made him seem even more formidable than he already was.
âI donât care who you are. You either pay up and chop off your arm, or youâll end up just like them,â Dunstin said without a hint of emotion.
âAre you fucking deaf? I said, my father is the leader of-â Chad was cut off mid-sentence as Dustin appeared right in front of him and grabbed him by the throat, lifting him off his feet. With his airway blocked, Chad could not breathe and kicked around wildly as he struggled to free himself.
Fear bubbled from within him and overwhelmed him as he looked into Dustinâs cold, uncaring eyes. At that moment, it finally registered to him that the person before him was an absolute madman who did not give a shit about who he was. If he wasnât careful, this would be the day he bid the world goodbye.
âWait, Mr. Rhys!â Right then, Mr. Robinson clambered up from the ground and reasoned with Dustin. âMr. Rhys, we cannot afford to anger this person. Please put him down quickly, will you? The repercussions will be severe if you do not.â
âI shall bear every consequence of my actions,â Dustin assured.
âMr. Rhys, I know that youâre powerful, so youâre not afraid of the Charging Tiger gang, but that isnât how things are for us. Weâre just ordinary civilians. We cannot afford to offend people like them. If you hurt him, we will also be dragged into the mess.â Mr. Robinson looked at Dustin with. despair.
âWill you let him go just like that after all these terrible things he has done to you?â Dustin
frowned.
âMr. Rhys, peasants like us have no choice. All we ask for is a life of peace. Though weâve indeed lost our house, we can still build another. As long as weâre unharmed, then it isnât a big deal. Please, Mr. Rhys, I beg of you, release him.â As Mr. Robinson spoke, he suddenly fell to his knees and began begging Dustin to let go of Chad.