The cigarette between Donald's lips moved as he spoke. He made his way casually toward Marco with a calm expression. It was as if Marco was not holding a gun but a flaming torch instead.
Meanwhile, Marco raised his brow, feeling as if Donald was underestimating him.
The distance between Marco and Donald was already less than a few meters. If Donald continued taking a few more steps forward, he could snatch the gun away from Marco.
Of course, Marco would not let that happen.
He yelled at Donald in a low voice, “Stop right there, or I'm going to shoot!”
Donald could not help but feel amused by Marco's tone.
Dude, you're the gangster here. Why are you shouting stuff like the police?
Donald continued walking forward instead of stopping in his tracks.
At the same time, Marco pulled the trigger without hesitation.
He had experience in using a gun.
It was not that he did not dare to kill someone; he only killed when there was a need.
Instead of aiming at Donald's head, Marco aimed the gun at the former's calf.
The distribution of nerves in the human calf was denser than in the thighs. However, it was less likely for bullets to hit an artery there.
Hence, people would usually feel less pain when they got hit in the thigh, but they would die from losing too much blood.
On the other hand, getting shot in the calf would not be fatal, but the pain was enough to make a grown man wail.
Marco wanted to make Donald suffer a little by shooting the latter in the calf.
However, unlike how he had imagined it, Donald did not collapse to the ground after taking the bullet.
Instead, Marco watched Donald make a grabbing motion in the air and grin at the former as if he was fine.
The others behind Marco were stunned.
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