The Legendary Man Novel Chapter 33
The Legendary Man
Chapter 33 Out Of Jadeborough The crowd let out an incredulous gasp when the leader of the most prominent family started begging for mercy from a trivial member of the Smith family.
Join Telegram Group For Fast update and Novel Query The guests couldnât remain calm anymore when they found out Anderson had succumbed to the threat of the young man they deemed a wimp.
What the heck? Has Mr. Blackwood really gotten down on his knees in front of the wimp? Can someone slap me in the face and tell me Iâm not dreaming?
When everyone went dead silent, someone asked as he could no longer keep his curiosity to himself, âA-Am I seeing what Iâm seeing? Why has Mr. Blackwood kneeled in front of the wimp?â
Margaret was of the same idea. She pinched Connor and asked, âAre you seeing what Iâm seeing? Is Mr. Blackwood kneeling in front of the good-for-nothing?â
Holy moly! Mr. Blackwood is the one leading the most prominent family in Jadeborough! Why has he gotten down on his knees in front of Jonathan?
That live-in son-in-law of ours is just a good-for-nothing! How the heck has he gotten the influential figure to succumb to his threat?
Connor gulped to keep himself calm. âYouâre not seeing things! He has just kneeled in front of Jonathan!â
âWhatâs going on? Can anyone tell me itâs not real?â Margaret started shouting.
On the other hand, Josephine was also confused. She couldnât believe the man, who was on the verge of death four years ago, managed to force Anderson into submission when he didnât even defend himself throughout the years her parents humiliated him.
Back in the hall, none of them were aware of the things going on due to the distance. They couldnât even see what was happening up close, let alone hear the content of the conversation that had taken place among the men.
However, they knew things had taken a drastic turn shortly after Randall hung up the call with someone else.
Upon another glimpse at Anderson, Jonathan remarked, âItâs too late. You shouldâve made up your mind when you were given a chance. Among the options available, youâve chosen to learn your lessons the hard way.â
âIâm so sorry, Mr. Goldstein! Please forgive me for being an imbecile fool!â Anderson was afraid of offending Jonathan more than he had.
I shouldnât have looked down on him! It was very ignorant of me to pick on him just because he didnât seem like someone accomplished!
âDonât you think itâs too late?â Harrison scoffed at the kneeling Anderson when he recalled the latter getting full of himself, acting all high and mighty in front of them earlier.
âMr. Goldstein, Iâm willing to compensate a total of one billion for the Smith familyâs loss! On top of that, Iâll appoint them as the ones in charge of the ecological parkâs development! If these arenât enough, Iâm willing to hand over the ownership of over half of my familyâs assets to the Smith family as long as you show us some mercy!â
A potential gain of more than tens of billions is nothing compared to the familyâs future! I donât need anything apart from his mercy!
âIâll consider giving you another alternativeâget out of my sight with the rest of the family, and Iâll stop pushing you to the limit.â
Anderson was no longer the arrogant man leading the most prominent family he was a few minutes ago. He slurred, âM-Mr. Goldstein, itâs over for my family the moment we leave Jadeborough!â
âIs that any of my concerns? Have I not warned you that you were responsible for your familyâs future a few minutes ago?â
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The leader of the most prominent family made a tough decision to keep the rest of the family safe without a second thought. He started slapping himself until his face was swollen in a final attempt to salvage whatever was left.
Once he was done, he requested, âIâm so sorry for offending you, Mr. Goldstein! Iâll take the rest of the family and leave Jadeborough at one! Kindly honor your promise and stop coming after us once we leave!â
âYou and the likes of you arenât really worthy of my time. Also, Josephine, my wife, is the one youâve offended. You need to bow before her and seek for her forgiveness instead of mine.â
Those were precisely the things he had in mind the moment he showed up at the Blackwood residence.
âAll right, Mr. Goldstein! Iâll get going at once!â Anderson brought himself up with the aid of his walking stick and started marching in another direction.
âMr. Blackwoodâ¦â Josephine was anxious when Anderson was on his way to her. She thought the man was about to take things out on her when her husband had offended him.
To her surprise, he kneeled in front of her and orated, âMs. Smith, please forgive me for offending Mr.
Goldstein and you! It was very foolish of me to pick on the two of you! Allow me to express my utmost apologies for my mistakes!â
He couldnât care less of things others had in mind and continued bowing just to keep the rest of his family safe.
His action took the guests by surpriseâthey were stupefied because a few minutes was all it took to get the arrogant Anderson to kneel in front of Jonathan and Josephine.
âM-Mr. Blackwoodââ
Josephine couldnât even finish her sentence as Anderson returned to Jonathan shortly after he sorted things out with Josephine.
He asked, âIs that all, Mr. Goldstein? Is there anything else Iâm supposed to do to ensure everythingâs over?â
His sole objective was to leave Jadeborough with the rest of the Blackwood family. He had to stop pushing his luck to prevent the worst possible outcomes awaiting the family.
âI want you to appoint Harrison as the person in charge of the Blackwood familyâs business and hand over everything regarding the development of the ecological park to him. Also, compensate the Smith family for the loss they have occurred because of you. Once youâre done, feel free to leave with the rest of your family.â
âYes, Mr. Goldstein!â Anderson didnât even bother to defy Jonathanâs instruction to hand over everything he had to others.
With a tinge of resentment, he glared at Harrison in the eyes and asked, âWere you aware of Mr.
Goldsteinâs identity all along?â
Harrison returned the favor and questioned with a scowl, âWhat if I was? Stop holding others accountable when you wouldnât stop pushing your luck!â
Gritting his teeth, Anderson approached Harrison and whispered, âSince youâve acquired ownership over everything of my family, can you at least tell me the identity of this mysterious figure over here?â