Not long after, a few black sedans arrived at the scene.
A plump, middle-aged, imposing man alighted the car with his underlings.
He had a cold, piercing gaze and exuded a powerful aura.
Anyone could tell that he was used to being placed on a pedestal and was the type of leader who had power over someone's life and death.
The man was Oliver Smith. Even though he wasn't a high-ranking officer, he had absolute power in
Channing's detention center. No one dared go up against him.
The crowd turned to Oliver in awe when they saw him. Hank's father is here.
They then turned to look at Nathan with pity in their eyes, thinking he must be done for this round.
The sanitation worker paled in fright when she saw Oliver. She never thought that Nathan would land into so much trouble just because he stood up for her.
Henry hurried over as Oliver and his henchmen made their way toward the scene.
“Dad!” he exclaimed.
Genevieve quickly followed behind and greeted Oliver politely.
Oliver looked at Henry, Genevieve, and the injured lackeys lying on the ground. He frowned when he realized these people were his son's friends. “What happened?”
Henry pointed at Nathan furiously and exaggerated everything that had happened. He purposely left out the part where Genevieve bullied the sanitation worker and only mentioned the part where Nathan teased and bullied Genevieve, beat up his friends, and his intention to teach Henry a lesson.
Oliver's face darkened after hearing his son out.
He stared at Nathan coldly. “Who the hell are you? How dare you bully others like that? Do you honestly think no one can stop you...”
Oliver trailed off when he noticed Colin standing beside Nathan. “Oh, aren't you General Dunne? What are you doing here?” he exclaimed.
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