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Chapter 738

Chapter 738 Pay For The Car

“You two poor beggars, it’s your honor to be splashed with water by my Ferrari. How dare you questionme about it! Do you want me to break your head too?”

Caleb waved the brick in his hand as he spoke.

Stanley was scared, and he hid behind his father. He tugged at the latter’s shirt and pleaded, “Daddy,let’s go!”

Stanley had witnessed how Caleb assaulted the middle-aged man earlier on, and he did not want hisfather to get injured. He was afraid that Caleb would hit him with the brick too.

Alex reassured his son by caressing his head. Stanley must have been traumatized by the recentevents. Now that someone had threatened his son, there was no way Alex would let him go.novelbin

He stared at Caleb furiously and said in a stern voice, “If you get down on your knees right now andbow ten times to us as an apology to my son and me, I will let it go. Otherwise, don’t even think aboutleaving here today!”

Upon hearing that, Caleb laughed in disdain. That was the first time a beggar had threatened him thatway.

Such audacity! I’m going to teach him the lesson of his life today! No! I’m going to make him a crippletoday!

How dare he ask me to bow down to him! Even my own father has never said things like this to mebefore. Stupid beggar!

Caleb could not be bothered to talk with Alex anymore. He raised his hand with the brick and wasabout to smash it on Alex’s head.

Bloody beggar! Let me show you what I’m capable of!

The onlookers were speechless. Just because he’s rich, he thinks he can do whatever he wants.

Just as everyone thought that Alex would suffer the same fate as the middle-aged man, Alex caughtthe flying brick with one hand.

Fiddling with the brick he had caught, Alex threw the brick right back at Caleb. In that instance, thebrick was smashed into pieces, and blood began to flow out from Caleb’s head.

Alex’s move was simple and brutal, but he did not go all out. Otherwise, Caleb would have died on thespot.

Caleb only suffered a slight concussion from the impact.

Alex wiped the dust from his hands and told him icily, “This is a lesson for you. I want you tocompensate the stall owner with ten thousand for spoiling his soup. If you aren’t willing to pay, I don’tmind teaching you a few more lessons. By then, I cannot promise that you can walk away alive.”

It was the first time the spoiled Caleb had been hit on the head with a brick. No one in Kenfort woulddare to treat him that way, and he simply could not accept the fact that he was beaten in a small townby a beggar.

However, the impact was quite bad, and he felt giddy. If he was beaten for another few more times, hedoubted he could return to Kenfort anymore.

The only reason he had come to this small town was that his father had wanted him to attend thebirthday function of the son of the Jefferson family and butter up to them.

Since the situation was not to his advantage, and he also knew he could not outfight Alex, Caleb tookout ten thousand and gave it to Alex. With his hand holding his head, he asked in fear, “Can I leavenow?”

Although he was calling for a truce, there was hostility in his eyes. He was not going to let it go just likethat.

“What’s the hurry? You damaged that man’s car. Shouldn’t you compensate him for it?” asked Alex witha smile.

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