Donald was still sound asleep when he was woken up by the phone call from Isaac.
On the phone, Isaac told Donald that Charlie had requested for him to take Sean to Aurous Hill immediately by helicopter.
Donald did not dare to delay, thus, he got up quickly and took his son straight to Aurous Hill.
At ten o'clock in the morning, Donald's helicopter approached Isaac's hotel slowly.
During the descent of the helicopter, Donald couldn’t help but think of the scene where he and his son had been directly beaten up and kicked out of the place by Isaac’s people the last time they were here.
That had been the most humiliating day of Donald Webb's life. 4
Not only were Johnny Castro and a lot of Webb family’s masters humiliated and had very humiliating sentences engraved onto their foreheads, but Donald and his son had also been beaten by Isaac.
Looking back at that moment, Donald clenched his fist involuntarily.
However, he suddenly thought of The Big Eight that was buried at the foot of Mount Golmin.
Thinking of the tragic death of The Big Eight, he
couldn't help but feel a cold shiver run down his spine. 2
It was precisely because of the death of The Big Eight that he realized one of the most crucial facts:
Charlie had the strength to kill him and even his entire family.
The Big Eight had taken his order to go against Charlie, and Charlie had killed them, but he didn't take his life. This was most probably due to his good luck.
Plus, he now knew Charlie’s true identity. Therefore, h e was a little more afraid of him.
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