Chapter 249
The Legendary Man
The Legendary Man Chapter 249 Sniper He halted behind Josephine and patted her head gently. A corner of his mouth lifted as he asked, âHow is the discussion going?â
âItâs going along smoothly. Weâre waiting for the construction of the ecological park to begin!â Josephine wasnât as repelled by his touch as she was previously. Instead, she jutted her nose up and turned at her shoulder to ask, âDid you deal with the matter in Cranur?â
Jonathan answered, âYes, itâs settled.â
He whipped his head around to look at Graham and inquired, âNo one from Jazona came to try to stick their nose into the ecological park project, right?â
âNo.â Graham shook his head.
After what happened to the Turners, no one dared to get involved in the ecological park project.
They valued their lives, after all.
âIâm glad to hear that.â
Jonathan grabbed Josephineâs cup and took a sip. The bitter drink made him frown unwittingly. He glanced at Graham and stated, âFor the next few months, keep an eye on the ecological park project together with Josephine. If something happens, Iâll hold you responsible.â
âUnderstood, Mr. Goldstein.â
Graham inclined his head and gave a respectful bow.
Thud! Thud! Thud!
After Jonathan finished his words, someone knocked on the door again. Willow opened the door and came in with a cup of coffee. âBoss, I brewed a cup of coffee for you. Here you go,â she offered.
âNo need.â Jonathan gave a dismissive wave. âIâve gotten a sip of coffee.â
âOh, I see.â Willow glanced at Josephine before noticing the cup in Jonathanâs hand. Instantly, she covered her mouth and tittered in delight.
Graham said, âMr. Goldstein, we have wrapped up our discussion, so I shall take my leave. If anything crops up, just let me know.â
He then winked at Willow and pushed her out of the room.
After they left, Jonathan wrapped his arms around Josephine and gave her a back hug. He rested his chin on her shoulder and whispered in her ear, âDid you miss me when I wasnât home?â he rasped.
âOf course not!â Josephine snapped as her body tensed up instinctively.
âReally?â Jonathan arched a brow. âIf you donât miss me, Iâll go find someone else.â
âGo ahead if you have the guts!â
Josephine immediately whipped her head around in response to his words. However, the moment she turned, Jonathan lowered his head and kissed her.
âMmâ¦â Josephine protested silently.
It belatedly occurred to her that she had fallen into his trap again.
âWhat a fool. That was obviously a lie. Why would I find someone else?â Jonathan caressed her head adoringly and chuckled.
He had waited three whole years for her to fall in love with him, and there was no space for someone else in his heart.
âDonât do that again. Iâll take it seriously,â Josephine whined as she flung her arms around him and leaned into his embrace.
âAll right.â Jonathan flashed a wry grin. âCome on. Letâs go home!â
âOkay.â
Josephine agreed and followed Jonathan out of the room. The moment they stepped out, they immediately spotted Graham and Willow whispering to each other. The couple didnât even see them coming out of the room.
Right when they were about to walk over, they saw Graham giving Willow a peck on the forehead when she wasnât paying attention.
At once, Willow blushed shyly and punched Grahamâs arm playfully.
âLetâs go. We shouldnât disturb them.â Jonathan shook his head and smiled. He put an arm around Josephine to lead her out of the café.
When they stepped out of the café, a gust of chilly wind blew in their face. Josephine immediately shivered and snuggled into Jonathanâs arms.
Jonathan was about to take his jacket off to offer it to Josephine when a ray of light flashed in front of him all of a sudden.
Shit! This is a sniperâs telescopic gunsight!
Instantly, he took action and pulled Josephine backward.
Bang! Right when he retreated, a golden bullet whizzed past his hair and hit the glass behind him.
Crash! The glass window was smashed into pieces.
Both Graham and Willow jumped in fright, for they were standing right beside the window.
âHurry, get back inside!â Jonathan grabbed Josephineâs hand and dragged her back into the café.
Inside, Graham and Willow rushed over to them. âMr. Goldstein, what is going on?â they asked anxiously.
âLock the door and windows. Before I return, no one is to leave the café!â Jonathan left a court order before he ran out of the café swiftly.
Outside the café, the cold wind was blowing relentlessly.
Jonathan ignored the freezing weather and ran in the southwest direction.
The bullet was fired in the southwest direction, and there was only one building there.
Judging by the speed of the bullet and the wind, Jonathan instantly identified the location of the sniper.
How dare he fire at me? He must have a death wish!
Back when the Four Asura Guards swept past their enemies in battle under his lead, plenty of people had tried to assassinate him. If he wasnât capable of escaping danger, he wouldâve been dead by now.
There was no way he could have survived until now without any skills.
A few minutes later, the fuming Jonathan kicked the door to the rooftop open.
Not far away, a man decked in a black jacket was sprawled in a corner with his sniper aimed at the café. Upon hearing the loud clang, he whipped his head around and demanded, âWho is that?â
Before he could turn around, Jonathan had already marched forward and given his head a forceful punch.
âSomeone who wants you dead!â was the answer he received.
Jonathan wasnât about to waste his time, and the sniper got punched before realizing what was going on.
After doing that, Jonathan took one step forward and stomped on the sniperâs chest.
Crack! Upon impact, the loud crack of fracturing bones was heard. The sniper didnât even get to see Jonathanâs face but was already on the verge of dying.
âW-Who are you?â he asked weakly.
He started coughing and spat out blood.
âYou just fired a shot at me. Have you already forgotten who I am?â Jonathan squatted before him in an authoritative manner.
âItâs you?â The sniperâs eyes went wide as he belatedly recognized Jonathan.
âAre you surprised?â
Jonathan scoffed icily at the sniperâs bewildered expression. âWhen you fired that shot, didnât it occur to you that youâd lose your life if I donât die?â