Chapter 162
The Legendary Man
Chapter 162 Twisting Lies Into The Truth âUnderstood, Mr. Goldstein!â
Only then did Harrison abruptly remember that he forgot about Randall.
Hearing that, he fished out his phone and rang Randall up.
A brief moment later, Randallâs voice drifted out from the phone. âHello?â
âItâs me, Harrison Seymour, Mr. Swindell!â
âOh, I see. Is anything the matter, Harrison?â Although Randall was a touch surprised, his tone was still rather amiable. After all, he had personally witnessed Jonathan handing all the businesses of the Blackwood family to Harrison back at the Blackwood residence then.
While he was still uncertain about the relationship between them, it didnât affect his attitude toward Harrison in the least.
âThereâs a bit of a problem with the ecological park project on my end. I hope you can lend me a hand, Mr. Swindell!â When it came to Randall, Harrisonâs voice was clearly not as casual as when he spoke to Matteo earlier.
After all, the man was the mayor of Jadeborough. As such, he had to show him due respect.
âThereâs a problem with the ecological park project? What exactly happened?â Randall sounded noticeably startled.
âItâs difficult to explain in words, so you should come over and have a look instead.â Harrison wasnât in the mood to speak at length, so he airily added, âOh yes, Mr. Goldstein is here, too!â
âMr. Goldstein is also there?â Randallâs tone instantly turned solemn.
âI handed the ecological park project to the Smith family some time ago,â Harrison announced as a hint to Randall. Considering the relationship between Mr. Goldstein and the Smith family, he canât possibly fail to grasp my meaning.
âIâll be there right away!â Randall promptly replied, not daring to tarry when he heard that Jonathan was there as well.
Ultimately, there was nothing more critical in Jadeborough than a matter involving Jonathan.
âHeâs coming over immediately, Mr. Goldstein!â Harrison said to Jonathan after hanging up the phone.
âGot it.â Nodding, Jonathan murmured, âThen, letâs wait for him to come before doing anything reckless.â
âUnderstood, Mr. Goldstein!â Harrison put away the metal pipe in his hand at once. Then, he turned to his lackeys behind him and ordered, âPut away the weapons in your hands. If they insist on arresting you, just play along with them.â
In other words, he gave up resisting altogether. His lackeys likewise threw the metal pipes and steel rods in their hands away without an ounce of hesitation following his command.
They, too, didnât resist in the slightest.
Meanwhile, Austinâs expression contorted into a mask of rage and turned as black as thunder at the sight of the scene unfolding before his eyes.
Is Randall really going to come? And does this Jonathan fellow truly have some kind of relationship with him? Thatâs impossible! He bore his eyes into Jonathan. Why didnât I hear anything about the Smith family having something to do with the mayor before I came over?
âShould we still arrest them, Captain?â one of the police officers turned to him and questioned when they saw that Harrison had given up resisting.
In response, Austin shot daggers at them and barked, âHow stupid are you to ask such a question?
Why on earth would you do that when Mr. Swindell is going to be here anytime?â
His bellow frightened that police officer so much that he didnât dare utter a single word in return.
In the blink of an eye, ten minutes passed.
Right as Jonathan was growing impatient, a black Audi A6 suddenly entered their lines of sight. A small flag fluttered majestically at the front of the car, and the license plate was 000001. Only one person in the whole of Jadeborough dared to use that license plateâRandall.
With a click, the car door swung open, and Randall alighted in a black suit.
The second he caught sight of the man, Harrison rushed over and greeted, âMr. Swindell!â
âWhatâs going on here?â As soon as Randall got out of the car, he spotted Jonathan in the distance.
All at once, his nerves stretched taut.
He was even more nervous to see Jonathan than his immediate superior, Kingstone.
âThe police insisted on arresting all of us, including Mr. Goldstein. They even said that theyâd shoot if we dared to resist arrest!â Harrison recounted blithely, but Randall was so horrified that he broke into a cold sweat.
The police wanted to arrest him? And they even threatened to use lethal force? Are they out of their minds?
âMr. Goldstein!â Randall hadnât the time to stew in his wrath, hastening over to Jonathan before all else.
âMr. Goldstein, this might be a mere misunderstanding! Iâll resolve it right away!â
âThereâs no misunderstanding.â Glancing at him placidly, Jonathan enunciated, âYouâd better investigate whatâs going on with the police. If you canât even manage those under your command well, I think itâs about time you retire from being the mayor.â
âOf course, Mr. Goldstein! Iâll definitely investigate them all thoroughly!â Randall nodded swiftly, not daring to have any objections.
When Austin saw the mayor of Jadeborough being so subservient in front of Jonathan, his heart jolted even as a sense of foreboding flooded him.
Crap! I might have gotten myself in hot water this time!
âWhich branch are you from?â Randallâs attitude changed in a flash when he stalked toward Austin, becoming icy cold.
âIâm from Coldbridge Police Station in Jadeborough, Mr. Swindell!â Austin answered docilely, promptly straightening his posture.
âWhat exactly happened? Who asked the lot of you to come here?â Randallâs brows were creased, and his expression was frightfully grim.
âWe received a police report that a fight had broken out at the ecological park,â Austin replied. âIf you donât believe me, you can send someone over to check the police stationâs call log.â
âIâll naturally do that.â Casting him a frosty glance, Randall demanded, âThen, what happened next?â
âUpon our arrival, we found that the ecological parkâs construction workers assaulted the people who came over to seek compensation.â Austin then continued, âLook, Mr. Swindell, those are the people they assaulted! Look at their injuries!â
While saying that, he pointed at Hagar and the group of men in black.
Looking over in the direction Austin was pointing, Randall noticed that the group of people was indeed injured. The leader, Hagar, was even bleeding with both his legs broken.
âWhen I ordered my men to take them all to the police station for further investigation, not only did the person in charge of the ecological park project refuse to cooperate with the police, but he even openly resisted arrest. Besides, he phoned Harrison and had him come to back him up, publicly challenging the police with weapons!â Shooting a glare at Harrison, Austin coldly asserted, âLeft with no other recourse, I could only order that they be arrested forcibly and shot if they were to assault the police!â
His entire narration was smooth and flawless, twisting lies into the truth.
If Randall hadnât known Jonathanâs identity, he would have likely been taken in.
Would he possibly have several men beat up a group of people who were there to seek compensation or call Harrison over to back him up when even the governor of Jazona is all meek and fearful when speaking before him? Furthermore, Harrison isnât even worthy of being his backer! Is this man taking me for a fool?