Allon arrived with several other bosses from the illegal circle. Despite being fierce competitors vying for control of Reddof, they had agreed to come together, united by a shared goal: to get answers from Chairman Kane.They entered the exclusive club and were escorted to a small private room. Shortly after, a waiter arrived with tea. Allon didn’t hesitate to pour himself a cup. The tea, valued at a million dollars per pot, was not something to be wasted.After waiting for quite some time, Chairman Kane still hadn’t appeared. Impatience began to brew among the group.“Allon, is Chairman Kane here?” one of the bosses asked.Near the door stood a middle-aged man with slightly graying hair. He exuded sharpness and authority. This was Bondo Zo, Chairman Kane’s chief steward and the one responsible for the Foh Club’s operations. Most people only knew him by his last name, Zo—even Allon and the other bosses treated him with respect.“He’s around,” Bondo replied with a polite smile, his half
"But attitude matters more," Dixon said with a smile. "I've seen plenty of talented people, but with bad attitudes, they can’t go very far. Those people aren’t bad—they just don’t grow."Dixon make the men around him feel energized. It was the highest praise he would typically give!“Paulo.”“Yes, Big Boss.”“Something has come up on Witan's side. He wants you to go and assist him for a while.”Paulo paused for a moment before his face lit up with excitement. “Witan finally remembered me?”“But if I leave, what if people from the illegal circles come and cause trouble for you?”After some thought, Paulo realized his role was to protect Dixon. He felt he couldn’t just leave the place unattended.Dixon merely chuckled softly without saying a word.Paulo quickly understood Dixon's intention. He knew Dixon was incredibly strong and clearly didn’t need anyone’s protection.“When should I leave?” Paulo asked after a brief hesitation. “If Witan is asking for me, I’ll definitely go.”“Today,”
Hamilton Group owned several assets under Paulo’s name, including pubs, karaoke bars, and snooker clubs—all completely legal. These businesses provided jobs for many of his men. However, trouble erupted at one of the snooker clubs.“What’s the meaning of this? Bullying us just because we’re not from Reddof?” a man shouted angrily. “Other clubs charge $20 per hour, but you dare to demand $30?!”Several large men were causing a commotion in the club. They were clearly strong and ready for a fight. Some of the staff had already been injured by their attacks.“The rates are clearly displayed on the wall. We’re not hiding anything! If you don’t like it, don’t play here. If you want to play, then pay up!” one of the staff retorted, clutching his bleeding head. “This isn’t a place where you can just do whatever you want!”One of the troublemakers chuckled coldly and kicked the staff member to the ground.“This is nonsense. You’re nothing but trash. Do you really think you can stand up to us?
"Are they really bold enough to continue their business?" Thom sneered coldly. "Aren't they afraid of death? Do they think our threats are just empty words?""Are you sure Paulo isn’t in Reddof?" he asked one of his subordinates.One of them nodded confidently. "He's definitely not there. The only ones left are weaklings who don’t even know how to fight. Boss, we can storm in and take over their business directly!"This was Thom and his group's signature method. They forced competitors out of business, then seized their assets for themselves. It was an old-fashioned approach, but it was highly effective."It seems you haven’t made them suffer enough," Thom said coldly, spitting on the ground.He glanced at the men standing before him. This time, Thom had brought his best subordinates and directed them to Reddof. In a short time, they had already established a foothold."Move all at once!" Thom ordered firmly.He made this decision knowing that illegal groups and others would soon come
Elsewhere, Thom’s men arrived at the snooker club. Some of them hurriedly got out of their vehicles. They marched toward the main entrance, kicking over promotional stands, and barged into the club."You still dare to run this business?" one of the same troublemakers from the previous day shouted loudly. "How dare you defy my warning! You’d better shut this place down right now!"He grabbed a snooker cue and slammed it hard against a table. The cue snapped in two. The sight was intimidating.However, everyone inside the club merely glanced at him briefly before returning to their games.After sinking a ball into a pocket, Gobu—whose turn had just ended—looked up. He gazed at the man and the three others standing behind him.Just these few guys dared to cause trouble here?"All of you! Stop playing now!" the man shouted.But no one paid him any attention.Furious, the man raised the snooker cue, ready to strike someone. However, Gobu waved his hand, signaling everyone around him to ste
"I’ll get straight to the point. All your men are here with me. If you want them back, it depends on how much you're willing to pay. I’m not in a hurry. You can continue whatever it is you’re doing. Oh, and I’ve sent my men to pick you up," Dixon said.Dixon hung up the phone without waiting for a reply.Thom felt his body turn cold as ice. Sweat dripped from his forehead.His men captured? How could that be?! Hadn’t Paulo already left Reddof with some of his best men? If Paulo wasn’t in Reddof, the city should’ve been safe for him."Boss Thom?" called the woman lying on the bed. With a seductive smile, she tried to catch Thom’s attention. "Come back here...""Get lost!" Thom snapped. He spat angrily and hurriedly put on his clothes, his mind in turmoil.All his men had been captured, and they were his best men."Boss, you haven’t paid," the woman said pleadingly."Shut up!" Thom growled, throwing a handful of small bills at her. "Get dressed and get out!"Without wasting time, Thom h
"You... You’re too bold!" Thom roared, his face red with anger. Gobu slapped Thom hard across the face, sending him sprawling onto the floor. "Speak respectfully to my Big Boss!" Thom could only growl, suppressing his rage and fear. "You..." "Sixty seconds," Dixon glanced calmly at his watch. Thom felt a surge of panic mixed with fury. He knew Dixon wasn't bluffing. He was fully aware that Dixon had killed Lewo without a shred of mercy. Could Paulo have deliberately abandoned Reddof to trap people like him? His heart pounded fiercely. Was this all part of Paulo's plan to lure men like him into Reddof, only to crush them? "One minute's up. Now pay $110 million," Dixon said flatly, ignoring Thom's desperate gaze. "Are you serious about keeping your word?" Thom swallowed hard, his throat dry. "If I pay, you won’t come after me again?" "Of course. I'm a man who always keeps my promises," Dixon replied curtly. Nervously, Thom shouted, "I’ll pay!" To him, life was more important.
“Topan, you’re getting more cowardly by the day! Without support from the north, what good is knowing how to fight? We have more people, and they’re stronger than them!” Nico gritted his teeth in anger. “Boss Allon, don’t hesitate any longer. If we enter Reddof earlier, we can take more! If we’re late, there’ll be nothing left for us!” “Let’s move!” Allon finally gave the firm order. Almost a hundred people from Okla immediately set out enthusiastically toward Reddof. Meanwhile, Zokhu shuddered upon hearing that Thom had completely vanished. He felt as though he had fallen from a great height, cold sweat dripping down his forehead. Not long ago, Thom had assured him that Reddof wasn’t that intimidating. But now, Thom had disappeared without a trace, along with all his assets, liquidated in a short span of time. “Young Master Zokhu, our company has been crushed by the Hamilton Group. We’ve suffered massive losses! Hamilton Group is too powerful—they’ve destroyed us!” “We’v
"Since you’ve sent her to Reddof, she naturally won’t be in any danger," Dixon said, then picked up his cup and drank. Chairman Kane’s hands trembled, and his voice was hoarse as he gratefully said, "Thank you!" "Dixon!" Diana walked over with a joyful expression on her face. She held a box containing a Barbie doll. It was something she had wanted dearly since childhood but had only received now. At that time, her family couldn’t afford to buy it, and she never forgot this rare Barbie. "Look! This is what Chairman Kane gave me!" she exclaimed to Dixon. "Chairman Kane, thank you…you’re truly a kind man," Diana said. "My daughter loved this when she was little," Chairman Kane said, smiling. "I bought two and kept one in storage. It’s an old item, so I hope you don’t mind." "Oh, not at all! I’m so happy," Diana replied cheerfully. Dixon said nothing. He merely glanced at Chairman Kane and thought about how thoroughly the man must have investigated Diana in advance. Diana sa
Allon wanted to say something, but he didn't know what to say. He felt like he was in a tough spot because he couldn't tell if this was a good or bad sign. Dixon remained silent, looking at Chairman Kane and waiting for a response. Chairman Kane also stayed quiet for a moment. They continued to look at each other, and Allon was very nervous. "Allon, you should thank Dixon," Chairman Kane said after a long pause. "Thank you, Mr. Dixon," Allon quickly replied. He raised his wine glass, "This is for you, Mr. Dixon." Allon drained his wine glass in one gulp, and his eyes instantly turned a little red. They were full from the food and drinks, and the cake had already been served. Everyone seemed satisfied now, except Allon, who still felt a little uneasy. Chairman Kane mentioned that he was tired, and the other bosses understood what he meant. They immediately said their goodbyes and left. "Dixon, there’s coffee in the backyard. Have some before you leave," Chairman Kane said.
Even Diana was surprised. Wasn’t it customary for the host to cut the cake? Why was he asking a guest to do it? Diana didn’t ask, as this formal event seemed somewhat strange to her. The people in the room were just as peculiar. Dixon remained seated, amused at Chairman Kane’s request for him to cut the cake. Dixon chuckled softly and said, “Aren’t you afraid I’ll take the entire cake for myself?” Chairman Kane smiled, but the other bosses were visibly alarmed and tense. Was Chairman Kane about to hand over all his territories to Dixon? Or would they have to fight to defend their domains? “I’ll accept whatever decision you make. If you want, you can take it all,” Chairman Kane said with a smile. Dixon stood, took the knife, and scanned the room. He saw that while everyone smiled, they were masking their anxiety and apprehension. Dixon began cutting the cake. “Since Chairman Kane wants me to divide the cake, I’ll do so,” Dixon said. In no time, he cut one slice.
If Dixon was here to take control of the illegal circles, then this dinner was most likely a trap! That’s what the bosses thought. But Dixon brought his wife, the most important woman in his life. Allon and the other bosses had no idea what was going on. They were all nervous, alert, and uneasy. However, Dixon remained calm and composed. He casually chatted with Chairman Kane about several past incidents in Okla, some issues regarding illegal business circles, and even reminisced about Chairman Kane’s youth. Chairman Kane and Dixon appeared like old friends reminiscing about memories. They didn’t look like enemies at all. In fact, Diana even toasted Chairman Kane and wished him a happy birthday once again. The tense atmosphere of the dinner began to ease. The bosses started to relax and stepped forward to toast Chairman Kane and Dixon. Dixon didn’t take a sip of the alcohol, and of course, neither did Diana. They merely raised their glasses in a gesture. After severa
Dixon replied casually, "You’re the only one I dare to threaten." Blushing, Diana said nothing further. Just then, Bondo entered with a broad smile and said, "Everyone, Chairman Kane is ready. Please move to the main hall." Dixon stood and helped Diana up before anyone else dared to rise. Together, they walked to the hall, where a grand round table awaited, exuding an air of luxury and importance. "Mr. Dixon, please take this seat," Bondo said, indicating the second-most prominent chair. Dixon sat, with Diana next to him, while the others took their seats further behind. Moments later, the sound of footsteps and hearty laughter echoed through the hall. "I apologize for keeping everyone waiting," Chairman Kane said as he entered, impeccably dressed. "Chairman Kane!" Everyone stood to greet him respectfully. Diana also started to rise, but Dixon remained seated. "Dixon!" she whispered, nudging him to stand. "It’s alright. You don’t have to be formal with Chairm
When they arrived in front of the Foh Club, Diana looked at the building and asked, "What kind of place is this?" "An old man is celebrating his birthday, so I brought you here for a nice dinner," Dixon replied with a smile. "That old man is very lonely. He's already 60 years old and hasn’t had many birthday celebrations before," he added. Initially, Diana was reluctant to attend the party but immediately felt sad after hearing Dixon's words. "Oh my God! That’s so heartbreaking. Alright, let’s celebrate his birthday with him tonight," she said. Stepping out of the car, Diana took Dixon’s arm, and they walked into the Foh Club together. It was her first time visiting such a place. When they reached the entrance, Bondo greeted them. "Welcome, Mr. Dixon." As soon as Bondo noticed Diana beside Dixon, he immediately recognized her. "Welcome, Miss Diana." "Hello," Diana replied politely. "Please, come this way," Bondo said, bowing slightly as he ushered them inside.
There is chaos once again in the illegal circles: Chairman Kane has returned! And he brought the head of Verdonk Co with him! Everyone who had betrayed Okla and sided with Verdonk in the past is now terrified. They fear Chairman Kane's punishment and that Sanos might kill them. Even Allon feels anxious, although he never betrayed Chairman Kane. They all know that the one who killed the Co family and all their subordinates was Dixon. However, Chairman Kane is not someone they can underestimate. In the end, Chairman Kane did nothing. He neither took revenge nor said a word. It was as if he had returned from a vacation and nothing had ever happened. The Foh Club reopened, and everything went back to normal. Then, the club sent out invitations: Chairman Kane was going to celebrate his 60th birthday, and everyone received an invitation. This made everyone even more frightened. They wondered if this was secretly a trap. Sanos traveled to Reddof alone. Apart from him
In the illegal business of Okla, the atmosphere was filled with fear. Everyone knew that Reddof would not stay silent; they were convinced that a great retaliation was imminent. Verdonk had fallen, and now no one could rival Reddof’s power. However, new rumors began to spread: Reddof was a forbidden zone. As long as no one caused trouble there, they would remain safe. It was unclear where this information came from, but many felt relieved upon hearing it. Dixon, indifferent to what outsiders said, returned to his peaceful life after that violent night. Meanwhile, Gobu and his group trained harder than ever, determined not to let their guard down.*** “Damn it, Dixon is too strong!” Verdonk cursed, taking a deep breath. He opened an old fridge, grabbed a bottle of water, and drank it. Many thought he was dead, but he had managed to escape and hide in a secret place he had prepared years ago. Now, Verdonk felt utterly exhausted. “Dixon, I will return for revenge!” “I’ll head
"Do you know who’s backing me?" Verdonk kept shouting, his voice trembling with tension. Yet, despite his efforts to appear confident, he didn’t dare attack Dixon. He knew he was stronger than Spcymo and The Beast, but in front of Dixon, Verdonk was certain of one thing: he would die. His gaze was locked on Dixon as he slowly stepped back, one step at a time. However, Dixon seemed uninterested in pursuing him. "I don’t know, and I don’t care who’s backing you," Dixon replied calmly. His tone was cold, devoid of emotion. "But if anyone dares to cause trouble in Reddof, they will die." Verdonk shuddered. Dixon’s dominance was terrifying, filling the entire space with an oppressive aura. From behind Verdonk came roars and screams of pain that echoed continuously. Of the three hundred troops he had brought, only a handful were still alive—the rest had been slaughtered. In a peak of panic, Verdonk suddenly turned and fled. His movements were frantic, like a man who had lost his mind