Chapter 157
The Legendary Man
Chapter 157 Trouble âMom, the watches werenât bought by me!â Josephine was infuriated by Margaret. Jonathan alone is trouble enough, and now, Margaret is just making things worse.
âWho bought them? Jonathan?â Margaret glanced at Jonathan who was sitting on the sofa. âSo what if he did? Can you not give them to me just because of that?â
âMom, do you know how much the watches cost?â Josephine almost stomped her feet in anger when she saw how the greedy Margaret desperately held onto the watch.
âHow much?â Margaret asked curiously.
âThirty-six million!â Glaring fiercely at her, Josephine added, âThe watch you are wearing alone costs eighteen million.â
âWhat?â
Margaretâs felt her knees buckle the moment she heard the price.
Eighteen million for a lousy watch? Together, both of them cost thirty-six million? What an idiot for spending thirty-six million just on two watches. Wait, somethingâs not right. Since when did Jonathan have so much money?
When it suddenly hit her, Margaret stared at Jonathan and questioned, âJonathan, where did you find so much money?â
âI borrowed it,â Jonathan calmly replied.
âWho did you borrow it from?â Margaret gave Jonathan a doubtful look. Given how he usually behaves, how did he manage to get it? I donât think he is even capable of borrowing three thousand six hundred.
âZachary,â Jonathan answered. âWhen I left the King of War residence, Zachary gave me a credit card with no spending limit. I used the same card to buy the car too.â
Jonathan parroted the same excuse from yesterday.
âNo spending limit?â Margaretâs eyes lit up when she heard it. She didnât care how much Jonathan borrowed. All she was concerned about was whether the card truly had no spending limit.
âJonathan, does your card really have no spending limit?â Margaret stared intently at Jonathan as if she was about to swallow him.
âThatâs right!â
Nodding, Jonathan added, âHowever, I have to pay it back.â
âPay it back?â Margaretâs enthusiasm dampened significantly because she assumed he didnât need to return the money.
Whatâs the point of a credit card that one needs to pay back still?
âWhat were you thinking? Thereâs no such thing as a free lunch in this world!â Josephine rolled her eyes. âTake off that watch so that Jonathan can return both the watches.â
âMust he return them?â
Margaret was reluctant to part with it. After all, it was a watch that cost eighteen million. She had never even touched one before, let alone put on one.
âQuick!â Josephine pestered.
âJonathan, you already had it for one night. Will they allow you to return it?â Looking at Jonathan, Margaret refused to take it off.
âNot necessarily.â
Shaking his head, Jonathan answered, âIâm not certain if they will allow me to do that.â
âIn that case, let me wear the watch for the time being while you inquire about it.â The moment she heard that Jonathan was unsure about returning it, Margaretâs desire to keep the watch intensified.
To her, she was satisfied even if she could only put on such an expensive watch for a minute.
If her poker mates found out about it, they would be utterly envious of her.
âMom, take off that watch!â Josephine saw through her mom at once. She obviously knew that Margaret was trying to take advantage of the situation and refused to remove it.
However, just as she spoke, she was interrupted by her ringing phone.
âHello?â
Josephine answered the call while keeping her eye on Margaret.
âMs. Smith, I have bad news. Something terrible has happened at the construction site!â A nervous voice rang out. Josephine could also hear a ruckus in the background as if something major had occurred.
âSlow down. What happened?â Josephine was filled with a sense of dread when she heard it.
âThis morning, a group of people came out of nowhere and began wrecking everything. Most of our equipment at the site has been destroyed by them! Furthermore, many of the workers have also been beaten. Ms. Smith, you have to come over right now!â
Meanwhile, the noise in the background grew even more chaotic. In fact, she could hear sounds of beating and agonizing screams.
Josephine sprang to her feet without any hesitation. âAll right. Iâm heading over right away. You should call the police and record whatâs going on with your phone so that we will have evidence to show them!â
âMs. Smith, I donât dare to do so. They will smash my phone the moment they see it. I-â Before he could finish, a painful cry was heard. The next moment, all that was left was the call end tone.
Evidently, his phone had been broken.
âWhat is it? What happened?â Margaret asked nervously when she saw Josephine knitting her eyebrows.
âSomething has happened at the construction site. I need to go over immediately!â Without further ado, Josephine put on her shoes and prepared to head out.
However, just as she was doing so, Jonathan appeared behind her all of a sudden. âIâll go with you.â
âNo, you should return the watch instead,â Josephine rejected him outright.
She didnât want him to be dragged into her mess.
âI can return the watch anytime. In the event of danger, thereâs no one to save you if Iâm not there!â
Jonathan didnât give Josephine a choice. Grabbing her hand, he led her out at once. âLetâs go, or weâll be too late!â
Just as he spoke, Jonathan opened the car door.
After Josephine got in, he floored the accelerator and sped toward the ecological park construction site.
Half an hour later, their car arrived at a deserted piece of land on the outskirts of the city.
Other than the equipment at the construction site, the land was dotted with wild weeds and muddy bogs.
The moment the car came to a stop, Josephine pushed open the door and hurried to the site. As for Jonathan, he followed closely behind her.
Upon entering the site, they were greeted by the sounds of metal clanging.
There was a group of construction workers with metal shovels fighting against another group of men clad in black.
However, the workers were clearly no match for them.
The men in black were armed with metal pipes and triangular bayonets. Furthermore, it was a large group that numbered between fifty to sixty people.
As for the construction workers, who were only equipped with shovels and their courage, they were quickly pinned on the ground before they could even charge forward.
In fact, they were so badly beaten that they were unable to retaliate at all.
âStop it! All of you!â Josephine couldnât help but scream at the sight.
The moment they heard her voice, both groups of men stopped fighting momentarily and looked in Josephineâs direction.