Right And Proper
Sure enough, Dexter removed his legs from the table after revealing the stacks of bills. With his
lecherous gaze fixated on Hilda, he declared, “I don’t like dealing with men. If you want the money
back, leave the woman and buzz off. I promise to repay the debt I owe to your company.”
Hearing that, Hilda was so stricken that she darted behind Jared.
When Dexter saw how fearful she looked, he guffawed.
“It’s only right and proper to repay one’s debts. No matter who comes to collect it, you’ve got to pay
up!” Jared asserted coldly.
At that, Dexter eyed him as though he was an idiot. “Right and proper? You must be new, eh? Didn’t
your colleagues tell you the consequences of coming here to collect my debt?”
“They did, but I didn’t believe them. Thus, I wanted to come here and try my luck.”
Jared nodded as he spoke.
“Hah! It’s my first time meeting someone so bold throughout the years. Since you want to try your luck,
I’ll grant you your wish!”
While saying that, Dexter swung his fist at Jared’s face.
Behind Jared, Hilda anxiously yanked at him when she saw Dexter making a move, hoping to pull him
away so that he would not get hit. Conversely, Troy swiftly took two steps back, afraid that he would be
caught in the crossfire.
Alas, Hilda could not make Jared budge. The man merely stared at Dexter smirkingly. When the latter’s
fist was only an inch away from him, he abruptly shot his hand out and grabbed it. In the next instant,
the sound of bones shattering pierced the air.
Dexter felt as though a vise had clamped his hand before excruciating pain assailed him, the agony so
intense that he wailed at the top of his lungs.
When the girl who led Jared and the others upstairs saw that, she spun on her heels and sprinted out.
Her intention was as plain as day—to summon help.
“Troy, go and bag the money with Hilda. Don’t take any extra, but make sure to take the exact amount
he owes us, nothing short of it,” Jared said to Troy after restraining Dexter.
Unfortunately, Troy had long since frozen in fear. Instead, Hilda hurried over to the safety deposit box
after glancing at Jared and started bagging the money.
In the blink of an eye, there was a million in the bag. Hilda then urged Jared frantically, “Let’s go since
we’ve now gotten the money!”
Right after her words fell, a flurry of footsteps sounded. The seven or eight men with tattoos downstairs
had already rushed upstairs and were blocking the door.
“Let Mr. Murphy go, you brat! You’re courting death to make a move against him!” the burly man known
as Lux bellowed upon seeing that Jared had restrained Dexter.
“Have your men clear a path!”
Ignoring him, Jared exerted slight force on Dexter’s hand, upon which the sounds of bones snapping
rang out once more.
By then, Dexter was already sweating profusely from the debilitating pain. Despite the fury blazing in
his eyes, he had no other choice then and could only order in a booming voice, “Do as he says!”
In mere seconds, the men parted and made a path. Subsequently, Jared said to Troy and Hilda, “Take
the money and go back to the office.”
“A-Are you not leaving with us, Jared?” Hilda asked in puzzlement.
“You two leave first. I’ll be right behind you,” he replied.
Hilda regarded him worriedly, but Troy tugged at her. “Let’s go quickly! We’ll only burden Jared if we
stay here!”
He ran out of the building while dragging her along. However, right after they made their escape, Hilda
gave him the money and told him to take it back to the office. She, on the other hand, waited across the
road, for she could not rest easy without seeing Jared leave.
Meanwhile, Jared dropped his hold on Dexter after Troy and Hilda left.
Having obtained his freedom, Dexter went off the deep end. “I’m going to kill you today, brat!”
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