Calvin Heinz walked into Rust District a few minutes after the thug had led Leon away to meet Rex Mercer. When he saw the first opened store in the district, he was surprised and walked inside. However, instead of seeing a sales attendant, he saw ten thugs groaning painfully on the floor. He walked to one of them, turned him over with his foot and deadpanned, “What happened here?” “He’s a monster! That man is a monster!” The thug grabbed his leg and repeated in a trembling voice, his eyes widened in horror. Calvin stared at him blankly for a moment before a thought occurred to him. He shook the man’s hands off his leg and demonstrated with his hands as he asked, “This monster you’re talking about, is he this tall and is he lanky and looks like he has no strength in his arms?” Hearing him describe Leon heightened the man’s horror. He quickly scurried away from Calvin and hid his face away in fear. His reaction confirmed Calvin’s suspicion. He had been looking for Leon all over t
The day was still bright, so even though the club was open, it only had a few people partying and drinking in it. Leon caught the attention of some people when he walked in because of his height and how good he looked, but none of them approached him. He stopped one of the people walking around the club and asked, “Can you point me towards the direction of Rex Mercer?” The person nodded and pointed a corridor at the right side of the room. Leon thanked him and walked towards it. Rex Mercer didn’t bother to put guards at his door as he knew he had the entire district in his control. Furthermore, his men swarmed every corner of the club like bees. Hence, he felt he was safe and no one could come to harm him without the knowledge of his men.There was only one room in the corridor pointed out to Leon. He walked to the door and kicked the door out of its hinges after trying to unlock it but found out it was locked. The door flew across the room before it slammed on a chair and f
Rex was greatly provoked by Calvin’s words.This was his district, everyone here listened to whatever he said. He wasn’t about to have some losers speak to him however they wanted. “Don’t just stand there, hack these disrespectful idiots to pieces!” He clenched his fists tightly and turned towards his boys, hollering at them loudly. They nodded and immediately began walking towards the two men. However, Leon and Calvin didn’t react to them. Calvin massaged his jaw with his palm as a pondering look settled in his eyes, his eyes pinned on Leon. “Why won’t you say anything? Are you looking down on me because you won against me the other day? I accept, you’re stronger than me. Which is why I’m here to become your disciple.” Leon didn’t give any thought to what he said as he outrightly refused, “No.” Calvin lowered his hand and thought for a moment. “How about this then? Take me under your wings and I’ll deal with troublesome people like these for you. Order me to do whatever you w
Leon returned back to the store afterwards. The thugs he had beaten earlier were nowhere to be found again. So he stood in the middle of the store and called out to the store owner, “Miss, It’s me. The one who was sent by Emma Mitchell to get what she bought from you.” There was silence for a second before he heard a creaking sound behind him and turned to its direction to see the store owner emerging from the back of the store, her eyes pinned on him in disbelief. She stopped in front of him and voiced out her anazement, “Y-you’re really back? But how…how are you back in one piece?” Leon walked to the boxes on the floor and pointed at one of them with a blank look on his face, “I’m running late with them already. Can you check and replace the missing item?” “S-sure.” The woman nodded immediately and got to work. As she moved around the store looking for where the item was, she kept glancing back at the door. It was clear she was wary of the sudden silence and feared a thug woul
Leon stopped walking as soon as he disappeared from her sight. Hence, he heard everything she murmured to herself. When he heard her ascending the stairs, he continued walking to his room. So she knew Rust District was a dangerous place and still sent him there. It was a good thing he hadn’t gotten careless and didn’t forget to tell Rex Mercer not to say anything about meeting him. His boys were also to say nothing about what happened and to make sure no one believed the store owner if she suddenly decided to speak up. A few hours later, Aria got home. She went to her date as usual. This time, she was meeting a fat, bald headed director of a toy company. He kept making obscene jokes which made her very uncomfortable. She tried to keep a respectful face throughout, but after staying still for an hour, she came up with an excuse of being under the weather and went home with Leon. That night, she packed the clothes they’d be wearing in South Ville before settling down to go throu
For the next three hours, the car was silent. Dean didnt even have the will to play his shooting games. They arrived in Carlin Hotel a few minutes after Ryan and his family. The hotel’s compound was spacious and was a building with over fifty floors. While Aria and Leon got their things out of the fourth car, Emma and Dean got out of the car and waltzed into the hotel. Anthony took his time looking around the hotel before he unhurriedly walked into the hotel as well. Aria and Leon dragged the bags and suitcases into the lobby to find Dean waiting for them impatiently. “Mom says to bring the bags to our rooms before you go to yours.” He said and began walking towards an elevator without helping with the bags. Anthony walked up to Aria and helped her with some of the bags. But they had just gotten to the elevator when it opened and Emma stormed out of it with a furious look in her eyes. Dean ran after her immediately while Leon and Aria glanced at each other in confusion before
“What? Did you two come out for a drink too?” Ryan scoffed as soon as he saw them. “No, we didn’t.” Aria shook her head and attempted to step into the elevator, but Mia blocked her way.Aria exhaled deeply and raised her eye to meet hers. Mia had dolled herself up and was putting on her usual cheerful, bubbly dress. This time, it was a pink, floral gown which was handless which was paired off with a silver stiletto. Aria, on the other hand, was putting on a sweatpant and sweatshirt because of the air-conditioning in the hotel. Everyone who walked past them stared at Mia a little longer because of how cute she looked in her dress. Furthermore, Mia didn’t want to miss an opportunity to rub it in Aria’s face that she was the star of the night. And what better way to be the star of the night than to go to a bar with an underdressed person? Mia flashed Aria a bright smile and bragged, “I thought as much. The bar is only open to those who rent a room from the fifth floor up to the fi
Someone raised his hand and asked, “What if the person decides to stay forever?” A light laughter rang out in the bar before the host smiled again. “Well, that will be a little too much, but the person is allowed to stay for at least three months.”“Their food, laundry and every other thing that needs to be done will be taken care of for free by the hotel.” The people were shocked hearing him and some of them couldn’t help but pray out loud. “The hotel owner must be in a very good mood. I hope the god of luck smiles down on me today.” “I pray so too.” Once their prayers died down, the host continued, “There are a total of 30 papers for everyone here which means everyone gets a gift for participating.” “The waiters will now give you piece of papers with numbers written on it. Good luck.” Waiters walked around the bar, giving people a bowl to pick papers from. After the numbers were shared, Ryan turned to his sister. “I got number 7.” Mia checked hers and beamed brightly. “I go