The Legendary Man Novel Chapter 26
The Legendary Man
Chapter 26 Shameless It was the head of the Blackwood family, Anderson Blackwood.
Join Telegram Group For Fast update and Novel Query The moment he appeared, the guests in the hall gasped.
No one expected the argument between James and Harrison to have attracted Andersonâs attention.
Andersonâs exceptional status in both the Blackwood residence and Jadeborough was undeniable. In other words, other than the mayor of Jadeborough, no one was more powerful than he was.
The instant he appeared, the entire hall fell silent.
Even James, who was behaving haughtily a moment ago, lowered his head in acquiescence and greeted, âMr. Blackwood!â
âMm-hmm.â
With a wave of his hand, Anderson gestured for everyone to sit.
âAre you the head of the Blackwood family?â Jonathan could recognize the elderly man in a grey robe as the host of the birthday banquet.
âThatâs right!â
After glancing at Jonathan, Anderson remarked, âI would be surprised if you didnât know me, considering youâre at my birthday dinner.â
Sensing the mockery insinuated by Anderson, the crowd burst into hearty laughter as they looked at Jonathan with even greater contempt.
Werenât you boasting about being some big shot just now? And that the Holler family didnât have the right to throw you out? Now that Mr. Blackwood has appeared in person, letâs see how you continue with your charade!
âI do!â
Jonathan added indifferently, âHowever, I just knew who you were a few minutes ago.â
If it werenât because of the Smith family, Jonathan wouldnât have bothered with the Blackwood family even if they groveled in front of him.
âBut, I donât know you!â Andersonâs gaze turned cold. âWho are you? I donât recall ever inviting you to the banquet.â
Not invited?
Andersonâs words caused an uproar in the hall.
How can someone who Mr. Blackwood doesnât know attend his birthday banquet and brazenly sit at the most important table? How audacious can he be?
âItâs true that you didnât invite me,â Jonathan admitted. After all, that was the truth, but he wasnât there to attend the banquet.
âSince youâre not invited, why are you even here?â Anderson scoffed. âHow did you even sneak in?â
âI was the one who brought him here!â Harrison declared, unable to resist any further.
âHarrison?â Anderson looked at Harrison quizzically. âYou brought him here?â
âYes!â
Harrisonâs expression was grim.
âSince he is your guest, I will let the matter slide.â Anderson didnât let the matter escalate further on Harrisonâs account. After all, he still respected Harrison, and ejecting Jonathan from the banquet would be a slap in the face for the latter.
âHowever, given his status, Iâm afraid it isnât right for him to sit at this table.â Just as he spoke, Anderson shot Jonathan an icy glare. âSince this is your first time attending a Blackwood family banquet, I will forgive you once for not knowing the rules. But now, go back to where youâre supposed to sit. Your place isnât at this table.â
Since Harrison proclaimed that he was the one who brought Jonathan, Anderson assumed that Jonathan was Harrisonâs subordinate.
Even though Anderson showed Harrison some respect, it didnât mean he had to do the same for Jonathan.
âNot my place?â Jonathan couldnât help but smirk. âIf Iâm not qualified to sit here, Iâm afraid no one else in this country is.â
Idiot!
When the crowd heard Jonathanâs words, all of them couldnât resist laughing.
No one else is worthy? Who the f*ck does he think he is? Asura? Or the King of War, Zachary? If not for Mr. Seymourâs graces, you wouldnât even get past the main door. Idiot!
âOh? Is that so? In that case, should the Blackwood family feel honored to be graced by your presence?â At the end of the day, Anderson was still a wily old fox. Although he was triggered by Jonathanâs words and was tempted to throw him out, he managed to keep his temper in check.
Since it was his birthday, he didnât want it to be marred by bloodshed. Under different circumstances, he would have killed Jonathan many times over for what he had said.
âThat goes without saying!â Jonathan replied in nonchalance.
âItâs obvious you donât know how things work around here,â Anderson sneered as he raised his hand.
âIn that case, let me educate you on what the rules are!
âHarrison, donât blame me for not showing you any respect. Itâs just that your subordinate needs to learn to appreciate the chances given to him.
âMen, teach him a lesson!â
At Andersonâs cue, tens of his subordinates charged at Jonathan with clubs in their hands.
âTeach me a lesson? No one in this country ever dared to teach me, Jonathan Goldstein, anything!â
Jonathan scoffed as he was unfazed by his attackers.
During the war, he didnât even bat an eyelid when faced with thousands of enemy soldiers and their guns. Hence, tens of ordinary men were naturally nothing to him.
Insolence!
When he saw the attackers taking action, Harrison pulled out his gun from his waist and aimed it at them. He bellowed, âLetâs see who dares to come any closer!â
The moment he brought out his weapon, the entire atmosphere changed.
No one had expected Harrison to confront Anderson over an insignificant clown.
Anderson was equally surprised by it. With a darkening expression, he snapped, âHarrison, are you declaring war on the Blackwood family?â
âSo what if I am?â It didnât matter to Harrison that the Blackwood family was the most prominent family in Jadeborough. âWhoever dares to lay a finger on Mr. Goldstein, I will take his life! If you donât believe me, why donât you be the first to try?â
Just as he spoke, Harrison cocked the gun in his hand. He looked serious enough to fire at anyone who lay a finger on Jonathan.
âFine, Harrison, youâve got guts.â With a grave expression, Anderson declared, âFrom today onward, you are an enemy of the Blackwood family! Attack!â
Given that both of them had fallen out with each other, there was no need for Anderson to be civil with Harrison anymore.
After all, the most prominent family in Jadeborough had nothing to fear of Harrison.
Realizing that a war was on the brink of breaking out, Jonathan suddenly waved his hand. âPut away your gun!â
âMr. Goldsteinâ¦â
Harrison was stunned by Jonathanâs order. Just when he was about to say something, Harrison cut him off. âI said, put the gun away!â
âYes, Mr. Goldstein!â
Harrison naturally dared not disobey Jonathan. However, the formerâs subservience toward Jonathan stunned Anderson and caused his expression to change drastically.