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Life After Prison by Silencieux (PDF) novel Chapter 62

Chapter 62 

Norman urged his mother anxiously. 

Judith and Maurice were scared out of their wits when they saw all those bodyguards. It was the first time they saw such a formidable and intimidating lineup before. The next second, however, the woman gave Norman a tight slap. 

“Sir, may I ask for your name?” The rich woman smiled awkwardly and asked in a groveling manner, much to Norman’s surprise. 

“Severin Feuillet!” Severin flashed them a faint smile. 

“Apologize to this gentleman right here, Norman!” The rich woman immediately turned around and demanded her son say sorry. 

“But Mom…are you sure?” Norman could not believe what was happening before his very eyes. Rather than helping to avenge him, his mother demanded that he apologize to the poor man! 

“Yes. Hurry up!” the rich woman rebuked sternly. 

“Okay, I’m sorry! It was my fault. I hope you won’t take that incident to heart, Mister Severin!” Although Norman resented being made to apologize, he knew that he probably offended someone he could not afford to piss off. 

“You may leave now. I’ll count until ten. Get out of this restaurant and bring your men with you. I don’t want to see any of you in my sight. If I so much as see a shadow of your presence here after I count to ten, not even the gods will be able to save you then!” Severin threatened in a deep voice. Severin had barely started to count when the others turned around immediately and ran off. 

After leaving the restaurant, Norman asked his mother, “What’s the deal with that guy, Mom? Why’d you slap me and ask me to apologize to him?” 

“He looks like someone with a low profile, but I can assure you that he’s not the kind of person you’d want to offend. He has a bank card that contains one and a half billion, and these cards are issued only to those with that sum in cash. Money’s not the main point here though, because only ten of these cards were issued in the entire world, and he happens to have one of them!” 

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