The Legendary Man Chapter 47
The Legendary Man
Chapter 47 Throwing Themselves At Asura That man who charged in and promptly knelt before Jonathan was Harrison.
Oliver and the female sales assistants were shocked senseless.
âB-Bossâ¦â they stammered at the sight of Harrisonâs figure on the ground.
Harrisonâs the most ruthless man in Jadeborough! This is the first time Iâve ever seen him kneeling before someone instead of others kneeling before him!
âShut the f*ck up!â Harrison gave Oliver a slap so hard that the latterâs tooth flew out of his mouth.
âUseless piece of shit! How could you not recognize Mr. Goldstein? How dare you kick him out? Youâre worse than my watchdog!â
Oliver covered his lips so the blood wouldnât gush out of his mouth.
âMr. Goldstein, please forgive me for not teaching my subordinates well. You shouldnât be treated this way!â Harrison knelt on his knees, his head hung low.
He knew how millions would end up dead under Asuraâs wrath.
Though Harrison was influential in Jadeborough, it would take only an instruction from Jonathan to have him killed.
âYes, you are at fault for failing to discipline your subordinates. Youâre useless,â Jonathan remarked with a snort. Harrisonâs face drained of color at his words as he trembled in fear.
Jonathan continued calmly, âIf I donât know you, they wouldâve either kicked me out and left me to the police, right? The nerve of you, Harrison Seymour!â
âIâm really sorry about that, M-Mr. Goldstein!â Harrison mumbled, sick with fear.
Even though his life was at risk, he dared not deny Jonathanâs words.
The fear he had for Jonathan came from deep within his heart.
âI regret leaving the Blackwood family in your hands,â Jonathan said, casting Harrison a cool glance.
âYouâve just taken over the Blackwood family for two days but already have the guts to kick me out. If you gain full control of the Blackwood family, will you kick me out of Jadeborough, then?â
âOf course not, Mr. Goldstein! I dare not do so,â Harrison answered in a shaking voice.
His lips were devoid of color as he shivered in horror.
âStop talking nonsense. Iâll give you three minutes to deal with them. Come to me when youâre done!â
Jonathan announced icily.
He then strode back to the couch and took a seat. At once, Harrisonâs frightened expression turned hard. A dangerous glint appeared in his eyes as he declared, âDrag him out, break his limbs and feed him to the fishes in the Goda River!â
âYes, Mr. Seymour!â
Following that command, five men in black charged into the store without hesitation.
They dragged Oliver out of the door as though he was a pig heading to the slaughterhouse!
âNo, Mr. Seymour! Donât kill me!â Oliver nearly passed out when the men in black grabbed him. He shrieked in horror, âI was wrong. I know my mistake. Please spare my life! I promise I wonât repeat the same mistake ever, Mr. Seymour!â
He sobbed so hard that blood dribbled down his nostrils. Alas, Harrison didnât even glance at him and merely gave a dismissive wave. The men in black promptly dragged him out without mercy.
Shortly after, an ear-splitting scream pierced the air. The ladies who were still kneeling on the ground blanched in fear.
As their legs gave way beneath them, they pleaded, âPlease donât kill us, Mr. Seymourâ¦â
There was a glazed look in their eyes as they trembled in distress.
âDid you speak to Mr. Goldstein rudely earlier?â Harrisonâs gaze turned icy. The racy sales assistants promptly collapsed to the ground in terror.
âM-Mr. Seymour, it wasnât us. She was the one who spoke to Mr. Goldstein rudely!â one sales assistant pointed an accusing finger in another sales assistantâs direction.
Friendship, my foot! I need to stay alive!
âYouâ¦â The accused sales assistantâs expression fell.
She immediately groveled at Harrisonâs feet. âHave mercy on me, Mr. Seymour! I wonât do it again!â
âDrag her out!â Harrison ordered with an irritable wave.
The men in black leapt to action and towed her out as ordered.
âDid any of you speak to Mr. Goldstein in a rude manner?â Harrisonâs frosty gaze swept over the other ladies sharply.
The remaining sales assistants lowered their heads nervously. Not a word escaped their lips.
Though they didnât mock Jonathan verbally, they didnât bother hiding the disdain in their eyes.
âI can spare your lives, but you should know what to do next,â Harrison declared, his voice cold.
âYes, we know what we should do!â
Hope sparked in their eyes upon finding out they had been spared.
âSo? Why are you still on your knees? Get up and serve Mr. Goldstein!â Harrison glowered at them.
Without further delay, they scrambled to their feet and wiped their tears away. Forcing out sweet smiles, they sashayed over to Jonathan. âMr. Goldstein, you must be exhausted. Do you want a relaxing massage?â
âI can knead your shoulders.â
âMr. Goldstein, would you like a drink? Iâm at your service!â
In a blink of an eye, the sales assistants who couldnât wait to kick Jonathan out mere moments ago changed their attitudes abruptly and tried buttering him up by throwing themselves at him. Jonathanâs brows knitted together instinctively at their antics.
Women had flocked to Asura, throwing themselves at him shamelessly all the time.
If he wished, women would line up from Jadeborough to Jazona just to gain his favor!
âI donât need anything. Stay away from me!â Jonathan waved his hand irritably. The ladies staggered back in fear and fell silent.
After taking in his reaction, Harrison went to him carefully and offered a polite bow. âMr. Goldstein, donât you like them? If they arenât to your liking, should I get prettier ones to serve you?â
âNo need!â Jonathan replied with a wave of his hand. Frowning, he added, âStop playing tricks. I came to your store to buy a car, not to choose a wife!â
âGot it, Mr. Goldstein!â Harrison quipped.
Harrison dared not utter a word after that, and Jonathan didnât want to waste his time here. His gaze landed on a fiery red Lamborghini in the showroom as he asked, âHow much does this cost?â
âMr. Goldstein, pick any car you like. I shall deliver it to your address as soon as possible!â Harrison offered enthusiastically.
He dared not ask Jonathan to pay for his selection.
âNo need,â came Jonathanâs answer. âI can afford to buy a sports car!â