Jared had never thought that Pascal would be that sly. He had first lent Jared the Divine Scroll to repay his debt to Arthur before looking for trouble with Jared.
Flaxseed took a step forward and explained to Pascal, “Mr. Schneider, your son was the one who was in league with the people from Evil Heart Sect. He was the one who wanted to hurt us. We were only retaliating, so this whole incident only happened because of your son.”
Pascal waved his hands dismissively and said, “I don't care about what my son has done; I only care about how you've hit my son and killed my men. If news of this spread, Crafting Clan's reputation will suffer.”
At Pascal's insistence, Jared had no choice but to say, “Mr. Schneider, you can do a calculation of the damages, and I'll compensate the amount.”
“I don't want money. Money is as good as trash to Crafting Clan,” Pascal said.
“Then what do you want? I can give you anything I have,” Jared said, choosing to relent. All he wanted to do was get the Divine Scroll back as soon as possible to save Josephine.
“None of the rubbish you have interests me. Kneel and apologize to my son, and let my son slap you in retaliation. That's all I want,” Pascal muttered.
Sherman was delighted to see his father standing up for him. With a sneer, he turned to Jared. “Jared, hurry up and get on your knees. I want your apology right now, or else I'm going to add another term to this.”
“You f*cking—”
Flaxseed was livid to hear that, but just as he was about to charge toward Sherman, Jared stopped him.
“Mr. Flaxseed, I'll handle this myself,” Jared uttered before turning to look at Pascal coldly. “Do you really want me to kneel before you?”
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