The Legendary Man Chapter 45
The Legendary Man
Chapter 45 The Real Mister Goldstein âWhatâs wrong, Mr. Sandwith?â the incredibly sexy sales assistant asked, shocked by his sudden roar.
She turned at her shoulder and saw how pale Oliver was. âThe customer has just signed the agreement!â
âRip it apart!â Oliver grabbed the vehicle purchase agreement and tore it to pieces. âThis contract is invalid!â
âWhy is that?â Charles bristled and demanded, âWhat is going on? I thought you said you have an ongoing promotion. If I buy a car, I can either get the next one free or pick a sports car worth four million. Now that Iâve paid for it, youâre telling me the contract is invalid?â
His face turned an ugly shade of purple in rage.
Iâve already agreed to meet a sexy young lady tonight to ride my new four million sports car, and now you say the contract is invalid? What shall I tell my date, then? Sheâll just refuse to keep me company!
Iâm pretty sure of that.
âThe buy one get one free promotion has been canceled. It was a bug in our system. As a form of compensation, if youâre still interested in buying this car, I can offer you a one thousand shopping voucher,â Oliver answered with a scoff. He didnât bother showing any respect to this young man anymore.
In fact, he was fighting back the urge to slap Charles for having a similar surname.
âHow can you cancel it as you like? Is this a joke?â Charles demanded, grounding his jaw in fury.
Do I look like I need the one thousand voucher? Da*n it! I canât afford another two million!
At the thought of how his date would end up with another man tonight, rage pulsed through his veins as he fought back the urge to give Oliver a tight slap.
âStop spouting nonsense. Itâs either you buy it if you can afford it. Otherwise, get out now!â Oliver finally showed his true colors, and he refused to waste more time on this young man.
There was no need to be polite to Charles, for he wasnât the big shot Oliverâs superior was talking about.
âWhat kind of attitude is this?â Charles exclaimed. He slammed the table in disgust and barked, âWhere is your superior? I want to talk to your superior!â
âMy superior doesnât have time for you.â Oliver gave a dismissive wave. âIf he kicks up a fuss, ask the security guard to escort him out!â
âAll right. Youâve got some nerve, huh? Just you wait!â Charles warned, grinding his jaw in fury.
Having said that, he spun on his heels and stormed out of the store, rage flowing through him like lava.
After losing the four million new car and his date for tonight, he nearly got thrown out of the store by the security guard.
There was no way heâd let this slide.
âOh, come on. Donât you know the owner of this store? I canât believe you dare to kick up a fuss in Mr.
Seymourâs store. Do you have a death wish?â Oliver scoffed at the young manâs warning and paid him no need.
Harrison was the most ruthless man in all of Jadeborough.
Anyone who had the audacity to create trouble in his store would be chopped to pieces and fed to the fishes in the Goda River âMr. Sandwith, whatâs going on?â The scantily dressed sales assistants immediately gathered around Oliver curiously after Charles made his exit.
After all, he was buttering up to that young man a few moments ago but ended up being rude to him.
âWhat else? I got the wrong person! Da*n it,â Oliver cursed angrily. âHe isnât the big shot Boss was talking about!â
âWhat? You got the wrong person?â
The empty-headed sales assistants froze in shock. âBut we justâ¦â they trailed off hesitantly.
In order to please Charles, they had allowed him to take advantage of them by giving in to his advances.
They even agreed to go to dinner with him, and now Oliver was telling them that they had gotten the wrong person.
âLetâs cut to the chase and wait at the entrance of the store. Since that person wasnât the man we are waiting for, that means the real Mr. Goldstein hasnât arrived yet!â Oliver waved his hands impatiently.
This is my last chance is to serve the real Mr. Goldstein well so I can make up for my mistake!
He gave a firm nod to cheer himself up.
âAlso, kick that brat that came on an electric scooter out. Donât let him stay here and risk offending Mr.
Goldstein,â Oliver commanded. He was already fuming mad, and the sight of Jonathan lounging on the couch in his store made his anger spike. âWho the f*ck is that shameless fool who refuses to leave our store?â
âThe police should be here soon,â one sales assistant commented, shooting Jonathan a disdainful look.
There was no way sheâd lower her pride to serve this customer.
Look at that man with his electric scooter and shabby clothes. Clearly, heâs dirt poor. He must stink a lot!
Suddenly, Jonathanâs phone rang, breaking the silence.
He pulled it out to reveal an old phone that was popular decades ago. It was literally strong enough for one to crack walnuts!
The disdain of the sales assistants equipped with flawless curves heightened when they spotted his phone.
âHello?â Jonathan answered the call calmly.
âMr. Goldstein, have you arrived at my store?â Harrison asked in a careful manner.
âYes, Iâve arrived,â came Jonathanâs calm reply. âAfter arriving, your security guard tried to kick me out.â
âWhat?â Harrisonâs legs went limp at his answer. Jonathan could hear his trembling voice on the other end of the line asking, âMr. Goldstein, w-who did that to you? Iâll get someone to beat him up and feed him to the fishes in the Goda River!â
Jonathan Goldstein is Asura! If Asura unleashes his wrath, heâll wipe out millions of lives! Iâll definitely die if I offended him, let alone my employees. Even the Blackwood family who used to be the most prominent family in Jadeborough, had to move out of Jadeborough after offending him. They are not allowed to set foot in the city for their entire lives!
Harrison knew his place, for he was neither as influential nor as powerful as the Blackwood family.
âDoes it matter who disrespects me?â Jonathan snickered. âThey are your employees, Harrison. They listen to your orders. How dare your store deny me entry and ask the security guard to kick me out?â
His voice was cool but threatening.
He concluded, âLooks like I donât deserve to enter your car dealership, Harrison.â
âPlease listen to my explanation, Mr. Goldstein,â Harrison pleaded, his legs nearly giving way. âIâm really sorry. Iâm at fault for not disciplining my employees well. Please donât be angry. Iâll head over right now to apologize to you on my knees!â
âNo need for that. Since Iâm not worthy of entering your store, I wonât be buying anything here!â Having said that, Jonathan cut the line without hesitation and made to leave. Right when he got to his feet, Oliverâs phone started ringing.
Ring, Ring! Ring, ring!
The jarring ringtone gave everyone a shock. Oliver stopped glaring at Jonathan and glanced at his phone. He nearly dropped his phone in fright at the caller ID that appeared on the screen.
âHello, Boss?â he answered the call carefully.