If Bobby had taken one more step forward, wouldn't he have made contact with the knife?
Bobby realized that although Donald might not seem trained in combat, the latter was definitely someone who dared to kill someone.
Less than five minutes after making the call, over thirty people from the Davidson family strode toward them with various weapons.
Even if not all of them intended to fight Donald, the mere sight of them could frighten many people.
A muscular man leading the group walked into the restaurant.
He glanced at Bobby, who was on the ground, before looking at Donald.
“What's going on here? You let a foreigner beat you?”
Seeing his family members, Bobby suddenly felt confident.
He gritted his teeth and told Jacques Davidson, “Jacques, this brat is ruthless and ready to fight. You have to be careful.”
“Ruthless and ready to fight?” Jacques scoffed before continuing, “I have more than thirty people behind me, all of whom are ready to fight. What can he do? How many of us can he take down?”
Donald remained silent, calmly watching Jacques.
Thinking he had scared Donald out of his wits, Jacques stepped forward and took off his shirt. He pointed at his neck and mocked, “Come on. I thought you were ready to fight. If you're brave enough—”
Before Jacques could finish his sentence, Donald swung the knife at Jacques' neck.
Jacques instinctively managed to dodge it. The knife missed his throat and instead made a long gash from his shoulder to his chest.
“F*ck! You really slashed at me!”
Jacques' tears streamed down his face from the pain.
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