"Ugh."
Frank sighed, shaking his head.
He lowered his palm, glancing at the two security guards who were being clobbered, as well as the crowd who were simply watching in amusement.
"Well," Frank said, "you didn't give me a choice."
"What the hell are you—"
Before Scorpion could finish, he felt a gut-wrenching pain just beneath his chin, while his mind seemed to go blank.
All he could vaguely feel was that he was suddenly free from gravity's constraint, and everything seemed to float.
"Eh?"
It took Scorpion a long while to come to his senses, and he finally realized from the crunching crack from his spine that the rest of his body was stuck on the wall of the mansion.
Even before he could think anything else, his vision faded and he lost all senses.
"Argh!!!"
A woman in the crowd of bystanders screamed shrilly—a headless corpse was stuck overhead on the fifth floor wall!
Worst of all, the head exploded into a rain of blood and brains half a second earlier and was pouring down on the guests overhead.
Even as the women screamed, some of them felt chunks of flesh landing squarely into their mouths and dropped to their knees, retching violently.
Meanwhile, Jackie was left staring at Scorpion's headless corpse sticking out of the wall, too terrified to say a word.
"I gave you a chance," Frank said coolly behind him just then, leaving him flinching and turning around stiffly.
"Eh?!"
Plum looked up, only to find Frank slowly closing in, and she was almost left petrified by his murderous presence.
She gritted her teeth and kicked Jackie to the ground right then, not caring that she had dropped her shoe as she shrieked at her chauffeur, "Go! Go! Go!"
The car tires screeched against the dirt as it quickly sped off, abandoning Jackie without a care.
"Plum… Help…"
Jackie sat limply on the ground, the last flicker of hope in his eyes fading.
Then, sensing death gradually closing in, Jackie forced a smile that looked uglier than a crying face. "Heh, hehe… Mr. Lawrence, I'll admit that I've been overstepping a little, so—"
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