Chapter 1145: How you ended up here is because of you.
Pampered by my three brothers: the return of the neglected heiress
"How are you, Benjamin Vitt?"
Benjaminâs breath hitched as he stared at the man, narrowing his eyes suspiciously. The man, seated against the desk, had neatly combed hair. He was wearing a red polo shirt, long trousers, and old shoes. His tanned skin suggested he spent a lot of time in the sun. He didnât look special; he looked just like anyone one might bump into on the street.
Compared to Zoren, the Bennets, or even Finn, this guy wasnât someone Benjamin would easily remember.
Seeing Benjaminâs reaction, the man nodded in realization. "Right, you canât talk," he said, snapping his fingers.
The door was left open, with at least two men standing outside. They werenât wearing uniforms, but they were definitely armed. When the man snapped his fingers, one of them walked in.
"Mhp!!" Benjamin panicked as he saw him approaching. He wiggled his arms and legs, wincing in pain when the man held his shoulder to keep him still and removed the tape from his mouth.
"Now you can talk!" the man announced happily while the person who had peeled off the duct tape moved to the side.
Benjamin kept his eyes shut for a moment, then opened them when he realized they werenât hurting him. Slowly, he looked up at the man, who was still leaning against the desk.
"Who..." His voice cracked, and he gulped to moisten his throat. "Who are you?"
"You donât know me?" The man, clearly in charge here, tilted his head to the side. "Thatâs weird. I thought youâd remember me... but I guess, thatâs not the case."
The man rubbed his index finger against the side of his forehead, making Benjaminâs gaze follow the motion. When he saw the scar on the manâs forehead, Benjamin furrowed his brows.
"That scar..."
"You remember now?" The man smiled with excitement. "Youâre the one who did that, donât you remember?"
"..." As soon as Benjamin heard that, his breathing slowed, and his heart sank into his stomach.
When Benjamin was a child, he usually visited the town during summers. Heâd spend his entire summer with his cousin, Mint. One time, Benjamin witnessed some kids bullying Mint. As her cousin and the only brother figure, Benjamin stood up for her.
Although many of Mintâs bullies stopped picking on her after that, one boy Benjamin had beaten up bore a grudge. When Benjamin left after summer, the boy began bullying Mint in unimaginable ways. Benjamin only found out when he overheard his parents talking to Mintâs mother in the kitchen.
Mintâs mother had taken her to the hospital, which was why Mint and her mother decided to leave the island temporarily. No matter how angry that made Benjamin, he couldnât do anything. He was just a child.
Years passed before they set foot on the island again, and Benjamin coincidentally overheard some other kids talking. That conversation led him to this guy. One thing led to another, and while fighting the person responsible for Mintâs bullying, Benjamin ended up pushing the boy down. The boy hit his head on the pavement, and Benjamin didnât know what happened after that because when he saw blood, he fled in fear.
"Youâre that... guy," Benjamin breathed out.
The man frowned slightly. "That guy, huh? So thatâs what youâre calling me after Iâve got this nasty scar on my face?"
"You deserved it," Benjamin scoffed. "You kept picking on Mint just because she doesnât fight back. Well, guess what? If Mint finds out what youâve done, sheâs going to kill you!"
The man laughed. "Kill me? Ha! Do you think that ugly duckling weirdo can do that? Well, itâs been many years, but what Iâm sure of is, even if she can fight now, thereâs nothing she can do."
"You...!" Benjamin clenched his teeth and balled his fists. "You donât get to call my sister that."
"Oh, I can call her whatever I want. Itâs not like Iâm lying. That womanâs a freak! Didnât she have an extra toe on her feet?" The man chuckled, enjoying how Benjaminâs face reddened with anger.
"You! Take that back! Get these ropes off me! Iâll beat you to a pulp!" Benjamin yelled, struggling against his binds. But no matter what he did, the ropes wouldnât come loose, making him even more frustrated.
Meanwhile, the man laughed in satisfaction. "I didnât really think this day would come, but, oh well." He shook his head, then arched a brow as an idea crossed his mind. "You said... Mint is going to save you, didnât you?"
As soon as the words left the manâs mouth, Benjaminâs entire body froze. His eyes widened, his gaze fixed on the man.
"Well, if sheâs coming here to save you, isnât it only polite to wait for her and welcome her?" The man suggested, his mouth twisting into a wicked grin. "Sheâd be happy to see you for sure, and Iâd be happy to watch you plead for her life as my men slowly and painfully take it away."
"Shut up!" Benjamin roared, even jumping from his spot in an attempt to break free. "Shut up! Donât you dare touch her with those filthy hands! Do you think whatever youâre thinking is going to work?! Sheâs gonna beat you! Iâll beat you! Are you the same coward you were before?! Why donât you take these ropes off and see if you can fight me?!"
The man shrugged, seeing this as Benjaminâs last struggle. "Benjamin Vitt, it seems you donât understand what situation youâre in or where the fuck in hell you are?" Slowly, the man placed his glass on the desk before pushing himself away from it.
He sauntered over to Benjamin, stopping two steps away. Squatting down, he tilted his head to the side and smirked.
"If you think this is about the scar, it really isnât," the man said, shaking his head slightly. "Thatâs just a bonus. How you ended up here is because of you."
"What?"
The man smirked. "Werenât you snooping around my territory, asking about my business, and giving the townspeople false hope? Do you think the townspeople are on your side? They told me youâve been asking questions and telling them... that youâd call the authorities. Thatâs not very nice, is it?"