“You're just a security guard. What gives you the right to marry my sister? Mr. Bryan is a million times better than you. He can give my sister Shawsby Mountain, Pollerton Heavy Machinery Industry, and even the entire Paramount Hotel! And you? The betrothal gift you gave my sister that year was only sixty-six thousand!” Kevin bellowed.
At that moment, Kevin was more furious and mad than Bryan.
He did not want to work, nor was he a capable person. Yet, his ambition was not aligned with his capability.
He wanted to drive a luxurious car and live in an expensive mansion. However, it would be impossible if he only relied on himself.
He already had three chances, including the one with Bryan.
Unfortunately, his chance would always be ruined by Donald at the critical moment.
Donald lifted his head, furrowed his brows, and fixed a stern gaze on Kevin.
“How insolent!” Donald’s voice was extremely icy. He charged at Kevin and grabbed his neck, throwing the latter onto the coffee table.
A snap rang in the air, and Kevin's scream was heard. At that moment, both his legs had broken.
His broken bones pierced through his skin, exposing them to the air. It was a bloody sight.
Jennifer was stunned. Suddenly, she screamed, and the color drained from her face.
“Donald!” she yelled, running toward Kevin.
Kevin held his legs and cried repeatedly, “Donald, I'm going to kill you! I'm going to kill you! Jennifer, my legs are broken! It hurts so bad! Hurry, get an ambulance! I can't hold on any longer. I'm going to die!”
As he was screaming, his face was pale and blood gushed out of his wound constantly. Suddenly, his head tilted, and he passed out in an instant.
"Lev! Kev!” Jennifer's tears streamed down her cheeks as she shook Kevin, trying to wake him up.
“Don't worry. He's not dead yet.” Donald took a wet tissue from the coffee table and wiped his hands while saying coldly, “If he wasn't your brother, I would've gotten rid of him long ago.”
Jennifer felt a shiver down her spine when she heard that. She then turned around and glanced at Donald.
Her expression darkened as though she had lost all emotions, staring at him with an indifferent gaze.
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