Samuel only regained his composure after Nathan disappeared from view.
He brought his family and his men and stormed into the study.
All they saw was a motionless Jerry, with blood pooling around the crotch of his pants.
What?
Did Nathan actually castrate Jerry Zabinski?
Samuel could feel his blood pressure spike and he nearly passed out.
S**t! He's the heir to the Zabinski family, part of the Southern Four! How dare that reckless Nathan Cross do such a thing to him!
The Smiths felt as if the sky was about to collapse down on them.
This was the eldest son of the Zabinski family, a family that was involved with most of the shady dealings in the South.
They only had to twitch their nose, and they could easily decimate an insignificant household such as The Smiths.
Samuel's heart bubbled over with hatred for Nathan and Penny, but he could only shove that and whatever terrified emotions he had for the time being. He bellowed for his men to quickly rush Jerry to the hospital.
The medical staff immediately got to work on saving his life. After a very long time, they finally declared that Jerry survived.
But the most precious part of him had been stomped on by Thomas Dunn and was no longer viable. Jerry could not live up to his nickname anymore.
Later that day, Jerry Zabinski was transferred to one of the best hospitals in Alberesque.
At that very moment, at the Zabinski manor in Alberesque.
The patriarch of the Zabinski family, Kingston Zabinski wore cloth-woven clothing and held a chain of chanting beads as he sat in a wooden armchair.
He appeared solemn as he looked across his family and his followers. He uttered painfully, "My most beloved grandson, Jerry, was gravely injured in Channing."
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