The room fell silent and the air seemed to freeze around them.
The atmosphere of the room turned extremely weird.
It took a while before Jacob and Hector, who lay dazedly on the floor, finally realized what was going on.
At that moment, even idiots knew that Henry and Jasper were acquainted!
Not only were they acquainted, but their bond was special too.
Otherwise, Henry would never apologize to Jasper with that temperament of his.
Jacob shivered, wondering just what kind of devil he and his brother had provoked. He was someone that even had Henry minding his opinion and emotions.
“Mister… Mr. Law, what…”
Jacob covered his face and stuttered.
Before he could finish his sentence, Henry kicked him in the face again.
It was a harsh kick, one that immediately gave Jacob a nosebleed.
“I f*cking told you not to call me Mr. Law!” Henry’s gaze was filled with anger.
Plopping down on the sofa, he spoke with a sneer, “How could I possibly accept such an honorary title from brothers as awfully great as the two of you?
“Don’t you know who he is? What a good job you did there. Not even I dare to provoke him yet the both of you act like you’re some divine entity. One calls him a piece of trash and the other calls him a stupid f*ck. How about the both of you open up your f*cking eyes and look carefully who the piece of trash and the stupid f*ck actually are here?”
Jacob and Hector stared at Jasper in shock.
‘How could it be?
“Who are you?”
Jacob suppressed his fright and anger to ask.
His dignity did not matter at that moment, for he just wanted to know who Jasper was.
Hector looked at Jasper with the same frightened and unsettled gaze.
He felt as if this ant he could so easily crush in his hands had suddenly transformed into a powerful dragon.
It was too big of a difference for anyone to bear.
“Is my identity that important?” Jasper asked plainly.
Henry pursed his lips and turned to Jasper. “Why are you wasting so much time on these two stupid f*cks? As if they’ll know who the f*ck you are. They’re just ignorant idiots. I say, you should just end their lives straight away and move on.”
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