Leland looked at the young man, who had no fear in his eyes for him at all.
"Doesn't he know me? That's impossible. He clearly said he knew I'm the mayor."
"Since he knows who I am and is still doing this, he's either nuts or too powerful to be afraid of me."
The latter was unlikely to be true. If he was really such a powerful person, it was impossible for him not to know him.
"So he's nuts? But he doesn't look like that either."
"Boy, this was a trivial matter, to begin with. Better more friends than enemies. Besides, mind you, you certainly wouldn't want the Fields family to be your enemy."
Caesar lit a cigarette as if there was no one else around, and his face was blurred by the white smoke that was puffing out of his mouth.
"The Fields family?" Caesar's tone was extremely disdainful, "To you, daring to touch and mess with my woman might seem trivial, But to me, it's worth running your whole family into the dirt!"
His contemptuous attitude irritated Leland.
Anyone in the city would almost kneel in front of him so as to get a favor from him, how dare this young man talk to him like this?
"Young people should be humble. As arrogant as you, it calls for ominous forthcoming."
Leland tore off his last layer of masquerade.
Yet his words were not threatening to Caesar at all. "Well, let's see what you got up your sleeves, shall we not? By the way, your s*itsack of a grandson is going to jail for good."
"Grandpa, I don't want to go to jail."
"Don't worry, no one can hurt you while I'm here!" Leland had thought that all he had to do was coming down here and talked his grandson out of the cell. What was happening now was way beyond his expectations.
Caesar put out the cigarette in his hand. "Really? Let's see how you are gonna pull that off."
"Then you just watch." Leland was so furious that he made up his mind to teach this arrogant and madcap young man a true and hard lesson.
"I'll wait and see." Caesar stood up.
Everything spiraled right out of control, which was the last thing the commissioner wanted to see.
"Commissioner Hawkins, if you dare to release this person privately, you are gonna be lying in the tomb right next to the Field family's."
Commissioner Hawkins was so scared that he wiped his sweat repeatedly. Although he didn't know the background of Caesar, since he dared to challenge the mayor without scruple, he must be quite powerful.
"God, why am I the one caught up in this s*itstorm?"
"No, I most certainly will not."
Caesar ignored Leland's expression and turned to leave. Leland was so angry that he stomped his feet, "Stop right there!"
He stopped and looked at Leland. "The last person who asked me to stop now has maggots eating him away six feet under. You sure you want me to stop right here?"
Leland's eyes met Caesar's bloodthirsty and serious eyes, and he could tell that he was telling the truth.
"You..."
Caesar sneered and left. He had never thought
After Caesar left, Leland asked Hawkins angrily, "Who on earth is he?"
"Secretary, about his legitimate identity, I only know that he's the eldest young master of the Peterson family."
"Peterson family..." Leland muttered. The Peterson family's company was very big, but no matter how wealthy a businessman family was, it wouldn't dare to go up against the government.
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