Chapter 5326
Saul stood up, and looked around him.
“Your furniture set costs fifteen million. But since the price for yellow flower pear wood is increasing, it’d cost at least five times that amount. If we round up the number, that’d be a hundred and fifty million.
“Since these people dared to show off at your place, we should just break a leg from every single one of them. Would you be happy with that, Harvey?” he said.
Harvey calmly sipped his tea.
“Do whatever you wish, Saul. I’m just a victim, anyway; I shouldn’t be asking for more.”
Saul’s face darkened.
“We’ll break both their legs! Come, do your job!”
The fierce men behind Saul rushed forward, pointing their firearms in Gian’s direction. Gian’s men didn’t have the chance to resist. Their legs were snapped in half, and they were all thrown out of the place.
The beautiful women weren’t spared from the suffering, either. They clutched their legs as they rolled on the ground in pain.
Only Gian was left standing with a horrible look on his face.
“You dare break my legs, Saul? Have you considered the consequences? My sister will never let you go for this!” he roared.
Saul reached into Gian’s pocket for a check and wrote a few numbers before slamming it in front of him.
“Sign it. I can do it for you, but when I do, I’ll break your arms as well.”
Gian instinctively shivered after seeing the cold look on Saul’s face. He was stubborn, but he knew when to stop acting tough. With a resentful expression, he signed his name on the check.
When everything was done, Saul broke Gian’s legs and threw him out of Fortune Hall. An ambulance soon showed up to take the people away.
While on the road to the Robbins family’s manor, Harvey sipped his soda, smiling.
“You don’t mind me telling you to cripple Gian? Aren’t you scared the Hoffmans might cause you trouble?”
Saul sighed.
“I’ll be frank, Harvey. My nephew doesn’t have a lot of talents, but he’s been acting all high and mighty since the beginning.
“He’d suffer sooner or later. Maybe he’d lose his life for acting this way.
“It’s good that he bumped into you instead. He was taught a lesson and survived. I hope he knows how to humble himself after this.”
Harvey smiled; it didn’t matter if Gian would be better or take his revenge. He didn’t mind either way. For him, Gian needed to pay for challenging Fortune Hall. He couldn’t bother retaliating against a small fry like that.
The sun had already set when the car arrived at the manor.
Harvey looked in the direction of the building, and frowned. He could sense an unspeakable coldness coming from inside.
Saul instinctively shivered as soon as he got out of the car.
“Feels like winter somehow…”