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The Legendary Man novel Chapter 298

Chapter 298 You Were Right

Plop! The blood on Jonathan’s triangular bayonet dripped on the corpses strewn on the ground.

At that moment, Emmett shuddered. His eyes were wild with fear as he directed his gaze towards Jonathan.

He just spent a fortune hiring those mercenaries from abroad.

They had fought many brutal battles and shed the blood of countless men.

Yet, they were nothing in front of Jonathan.

All of them died before they could even touch a hair on Jonathan’s head.

How is this possible?

“Jonathan, you…”

Emmett had wanted to threaten Jonathan but realized he was at a loss for words.

 

After all, he just killed a dozen or so mercenaries. It wouldn’t be easy to intimidate him. Emmett knew his place.

What else can I use to threaten Jonathan?

 

“Okay, stop it. Just admit you’re scared.” Jonathan threw his triangular bayonet aside and stared at Emmett’s trembling hands. “I told you, these hooligans won’t be able to stop me from leaving. You have grossly underestimated my abilities,” he turned to Emmett and said.

“Scared? Why would I be scared?” Emmett snorted. “Jonathan, don’t forget where you are right now. This is Goldstein Residence. This is Yaleview. Do you really think I will be scared of you merely because you killed a few mercenaries? Ha! Jonathan, you’re too naive. Believe it or not, you won’t be able to walk out of here alive if you dare touch a hair on my head. And even if you do, I assure you you won’t be able to walk out of Yaleview alive.”

That was how confident Emmett was.

Even though the Goldsteins were not part of the four prominent families nor part of the elites, he was still head of the Goldstein family.

He would not let Jonathan walk out of Yaleview alive if he dared touch a hair on his head.

After all, they were in Yaleview, where Asura’s Office was located.

Jonathan should know his place.

“Are you threatening me?” Jonathan smiled faintly upon hearing his words. He lit a cigarette and took a smoke. “Emmett, you’ve really overestimated yourself. Believe it or not, no one in Yaleview will dare to interfere even if I were to wipe out your entire family.”

“Wipe us out?” Emmett couldn’t help but sneer. “Jonathan, I’m not looking down on you. But how could you possibly do that on your own? Who do you think you are? Asura? Not even the four Kings of War from Asura’s Office dare wipe us out. So how dare you?”

What a joke.

Asura’s Office is located right in the heart of Yaleview. In short, Yaleview is Asura’s territory.

Destroy us?

Not even the four Kings of War from Asura’s Office dared do that without Asura’s orders.

“You’re right. I am Asura himself!” Jonathan gave him a look and replied. “How else do you think the Goldsteins survived when the Four Asura Guards purge Yaleview?”

A golden bullet pierced through his left leg.

In a trice, Emmett’s agonizing shriek cut through the air as he could no longer stand the excruciating pain on his legs.

“God forbid. Jonathan, have you lost your mind? How dare you shoot me? Don’t you know who I am? I’m your grandfather! How dare you defy me? You unfilial child!”

Emmett howled furiously as he knelt on the ground. His face was twisted into a vicious scowl.

He never thought Jonathan would ever dare shoot him.

“Grandfather?” Jonathan couldn’t help but sneer at his words. “I lost my grandfather ten years ago. This is for your daughter, Sophia. Even wild beasts look after their young. How could you take your own daughter’s life? Emmett, you are no different from a wild beast.

“Jonathan, I am going to kill you! I am going to kill you!”

Emmett’s bloodshot eyes were filled with murderous intent as he directed his gaze at Jonathan.

“You had your chance ten years ago, but you missed it. Let me tell you, that was your only chance to kill me,” Jonathan replied faintly. He then turned to face Loretta. “It’s your turn now.”

“Jonathan, w-what do you want?” Loretta shuddered in fright when she saw the cold look in his eyes.

She had never seen so much hatred in her life.

Jonathan was looking at her as if she was nothing but a corpse.

 
 

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