Chapter 24
SLAP!
The sharp sound of Jaden’s slap echoed through the air, leaving the thug reeling with the sting. “If you know you’re wrong,” Jaden growled, voice low and menacing, “what should you be doing?”
A moment of realization hit the man like a thunderstrike. His eyes widened as he stared at Marvin, his guilt settling like a heavy weight in his chest.
He scrambled to his feet, bowing low in front of Marvin. “I’m sorry, brother Marvin. It’s my fault. I offended you. Please… don’t take it personal.”
Bob rushed forward, his face twisted with fear, his voice trembling as he begged. “Please, elder Marvin, forgive us. I’m sorry. I’ll return the protection fee—and even give you double! I’ll never bother you again, I swear!”
The rest of the men–including Kane, whose pride seemed to shrivel with each passing second–followed suit, groveling. “Please, brother Marvin, forgive us! We’ve wronged you. We were stupid.”
“Please… I’m sorry, brother Marvin,” another man whimpered. “Don’t let us die like this!”
Their words blended into a cacophony of desperate pleas, but Jaden remained silent, watching them squirm.
Kane, who had remained kneeling the entire time, turned to Jaden. His voice broke with desperation. “Please, King, I didn’t know it was you. Have mercy… Please, I beg you.”
Jaden’s lips curled into a dark, cruel smile. “I never said it was your fault,” he responded, his tone laced with mockery.
Kane’s eyes flashed with confusion, his brow furrowing. “Then why… Why did you beat me so badly?”
Jaden’s gaze hardened. “Each of you… break either your hands or your legs. Now.”
Kane’s face turned pale. “W–what? King, that’s too much! Please!”
Another man grabbed a broken piece of brick, pressing it against his hand and forcing it down with all his strength. The snap of bones was sickening as he howled in pain, but the look of terror in his eyes told Jaden everything–there was no escape now.
A third man, not wanting to be left behind, grabbed a jagged shard of metal from the ground. He dug it into his own foot, twisting it until he heard the snap of tendons. Blood poured from the wound, and he crumpled to the ground, sobbing.
Bob, still trembling on his feet, couldn’t even look at the others. He grabbed his own hand and, with a final, desperate breath, twisted it. The sickening crunch echoed in the air as his wrist snapped, but he didn’t scream. He only looked at Jaden, eyes wide with fear. 1
“Now,” Jaden said coldly, his voice cutting through the air like a blade. “Get lost, all of you.”
The men, broken and defeated, limped away one by one. They left a trail of blood behind them as they staggered into their vehicles and zoomed off, leaving gust of dust behind.

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