Lenard looked like he had swallowed a fly. "S-She's Nathan's wife, so I don't think I can manage it."
"You're useless!" Bachok scolded. "Ali!"
A gigantic man measuring seven feet four stood up. "Here, general."
Bachok told Lenard, "Ali is the National Guard's captain and Avalon's warrior. He has defeated elephants and killed two Bengal tigers with his bare hands. Nobody can stop him. He shall go with you to take Penny Smith. If anyone gets in your way, kill them."
Lenard looked at the man who looked as massive as a god of war. "Yes, of course. With a warrior like Ali helping me, I have nothing to fear from Nathan! I will capture Penny Smith for you, General Bachok! She will sleep with you tonight."
Within the Cross residence in Cledondale sat Madam Helen with her brows furrowed. The Cross family's butler,
Francis, was in tears. "Madam, that little b*stard is a demon! He crippled my son, madam! Please do something about this!”
Madam Helen consoled, "Calm down, Francis. I just got news about Nathan offending General Bachok from Avalon. He has come here himself, presumably to avenge his brother. Nathan faces imminent doom this time, so all we have to do is wait for the news of his death." Madam Helen added, "As for your son, we'll pay for all his treatment, and I'll give you ten million as compensation."
Francis thanked her. "Madam, all I wish for is that b*stard's demise."
"His days are numbered." She said calmly. "And it's Sir's sixtieth birthday in two days. I want you to make the perfect celebration for him. No mistakes allowed."
"Yes, madam.” Francis obliged.
In Channing of the South. The property manager, Ben, was stopping Lenard with his guards outside Riverside Garden. "Why are you here in our neighborhood?"
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