"Kill them all!" The bosses roared in unison, no longer bothering to pretend politeness. "Leave none of them alive!" In an instant, the night sky was filled with the battle cries of 300 armed men rushing to attack Gobu and Dixon’s other subordinates. Gobu reacted instantly, throwing a lightning-fast punch. To Gobu, the man standing before him was like a lifeless statue—far easier to hit than the moving wooden blocks in their training facility. His punch landed with devastating force, sending the man flying more than 20 steps away. It was a terrifying sight! Yet Gobu seemed only more exhilarated. "My brothers, kill them all!" The shout was like a wolf pack’s call as they descended upon a herd of sheep. The thirty men had reached the peak of their adrenaline rush. Their fists felt like iron, unstoppable by any opposition. Gobu and his comrades moved with speed and power that were nothing short of terrifying. They were too fast, too ferocious! As the battle intensified, Allon an
"So, how about it? Do you five think the so-called Reddof cake tastes good?" Dixon flicked away his cigarette butt and walked toward Allon and the other bosses. Dixon had no interest in personally taking further action. Men like this were mere ants, unworthy of a leader like him lifting a hand to crush them. Allon’s mouth was filled with blood, his body trembled, and he was utterly terrified. Even the thought of trying to seize Reddof made him shudder. They hadn’t even stepped into Reddof, yet they’d already been beaten to a pulp! If they actually went inside, they might vanish without a trace. "You… you’re challenging all the illegal circles in Okla? Are you tired of living, ahhh—!" Before Danny could finish his sentence, Dixon stomped on his face, twisting his jaw out of place. "Gobu, slap his mouth." "Yes, Big Boss!" Gobu wasn’t satisfied with just one. He grabbed Danny and slapped him ten times in quick succession. Danny’s mouth was full of blood, and not a single tooth rem
Dixon had become someone they respected unconditionally—their god! “So, we’ve managed to repair two bridges and three roads. We have these bosses to thank,” Dixon said. He instructed Gobu to take thirty of their men to rest while he decided to head home on his own. For Dixon, this wasn’t a big deal—it was just a minor skirmish.*** It was nearly 11 PM when Dixon arrived home. Diana had just gotten back herself after a long day at work. She had already showered and changed into a cotton pajama set. Yet, Diana was still busy poring over company reports in her hands. When she heard Dixon come in, Diana glanced at him. “Why are you home so late today?” she asked. “You worried about me?” Dixon chuckled lightly. Diana raised an eyebrow, refusing to admit it. After taking a shower, Dixon dried his hair and casually climbed into bed. He slid under the blanket, leaving only his head uncovered as he watched Diana, who remained engrossed in her documents. "My wife... it’s time to sleep
"I never expected this," Chairman Kane finally said after a long silence. "That young man is truly impressive." "Indeed! Those thirty men were nothing but trash three months ago," Sanos replied calmly. "Are you certain there's no sign of support from the north?" Chairman Kane asked Sanos once again. This was very unlike him—he usually never repeated a question. "There is only one family with the surname Edric in the north, but they don't have a member named Dixon. However, he might be using an alias," Sanos replied. To Sanos, a truly skilled fighter would never bother using an alias. "Are you worried he’s coming for us?" Sanos asked. "The families in the north are in fierce conflict right now, and those supporting us aren’t in a good position," Chairman Kane sighed. "If someone wants to take my place right now, it’s not surprising." Chairman Kane knew he couldn't interfere or say anything about the power struggles at that level. Although Kane controlled the illegal cir
Dixon was driving Diana to her office. "The holidays are approaching, and Jenna—my uncle's daughter—said she wants to take a trip while checking out schools out of city. Maybe Okla would be a better choice, not Fairbanks. You could accompany her," Diana said softly. Diana didn’t have time for such things. Even during public holidays, she was still busy with work, as there was too much to handle. "Of course," Dixon replied casually. After turning off the car engine, Dixon stepped out and walked toward the small park beside the office building. There weren’t many people in the park, just two or three at most. Dixon strolled to the edge of the artificial lake and gazed at the rippling water with a calm expression. His back was fully exposed, making him vulnerable to an attack from any direction. However, Sanos did nothing. He knew Dixon had been aware from the very beginning that he had followed him from home all the way to this park. "My senior, why didn’t you let me kno
"That's like walking into a lion's den. Okla is a place where Chairman Kane has held absolute control for the past two decades, and Sanos, the Angel of Death, is also there!" Gobu explained. Dixon chuckled lightly and turned to Gobu with a calm gaze. "There’s no place I can’t go," he said casually. Gobu didn’t know whether to laugh or cry. How could he not be afraid? Sanos was a living legend, ruling all illegal circles with an iron fist! "Train yourself well," Dixon said, patting Gobu on the shoulder. "In the future, you won’t lose to him." Dixon flicked away his cigarette butt and walked off, leaving Gobu stunned. Gobu felt his breath quicken. Dixon’s words had ignited a fire within him! When Dixon entered the office, he saw Diana busy working at her desk. Not wanting to disturb his wife, Dixon simply sat on the sofa in the room and began fiddling with his phone. Before long, his phone rang. Seeing the caller ID, Dixon smiled faintly. "Hello, Jenna. Yes, it’s me,"
"You really have the nerve to come to Okla?!" Allon roared. They had just been discussing how they wouldn’t go to Reddof for revenge, yet now Dixon had come knocking on their door. Was Dixon tired of living? "Of course," Dixon replied with a thin smile. "You’ve contributed so much to Reddof’s infrastructure, so of course, I had to come and visit you. How are your hands and legs? Still in good shape?" Allon didn’t know how to respond. He had never met someone so arrogant before! Dixon’s men had injured their hands and legs, and now he had the audacity to ask how they were? Allon gave a cold smile, his bones audibly cracking. "Dixon! You dare knock on our door, so don’t blame me for being ruthless! Men, surround them!" A dozen men were lounging on beds nearby, but the guards outside quickly rushed in. There were more than fifty of them. However, Dixon remained unfazed, standing his ground. Gobu stood beside Jenna, his expression cold. None of them seemed worried. "Sinc
Allon dragged his injured leg as he escorted Dixon and his group out. "Boss, what’s the relationship between Chairman Kane and Dixon?" Nico asked in a low voice. His throat felt dry, and he no longer dared to talk about seeking revenge against Dixon. Dixon had boldly come to Okla, and Chairman Kane had even arranged for Bondo to greet him. This was highly suspicious. Could Dixon be working for Chairman Kane? That was impossible! "Don’t ask questions you’re not supposed to!" Allon hissed. He himself had more questions than Nico. Allon was absolutely certain that Dixon wasn’t working for Chairman Kane. That left only one conclusion: Dixon was so powerful that even Chairman Kane was wary of him and treated him with respect. Chairman Kane regarded Dixon as an equal, not as a subordinate or a junior. This was truly terrifying! Allon squinted his eyes and quickly gave an order. "Send a photo of that little girl who was with Dixon to everyone now! Make sure they remember: NEVER
Naim narrowed his eyes sharply. He was once again thinking about the report from his subordinates before he came to the club, stating that Sanos was not in Okla. So, where was he? The only thing Naim needed to worry about was Sanos. That legendary old warrior only carried a sword in his hand, yet he remained an extremely skilled martial artist! "I've arranged everything. Once I'm dead, those things will come to light. The Forr family has gained so much over the years. Isn't it time for them to return it?" Chairman Kane laughed loudly. "You’re asking for your own death!" Naim roared. "I've been someone who deserved to die from the start," Chairman Kane agreed calmly with the statement. "Someone like me will never have a good ending. But the Forr family... they will also pay the price for this!" As Chairman Kane spoke, dark blood began to flow from his nose. Naim was shocked and immediately leaped from his seat, eyeing Chairman Kane warily. "Did you poison your coffee?"
At the moment, Dixon was enjoying the warmth of his bed. Diana’s scent lingered on the blanket, giving him a sense of comfort that was hard to describe. "Dixon! Time to get up and have breakfast!" Diana’s voice called out from outside the room. A message popped up on Dixon’s phone. He glanced at the screen, and a knowing smile appeared on his face. Finally, there was some movement in the north. If there were no changes, Dixon intended to reprimand Witan directly. How could Witan take three months to handle such a trivial matter? He’s not as competent as he used to be, Dixon thought. Leisurely, Dixon got out of bed and started to change clothes. When he stepped out of the room, the dining table was adorned with several small plates of delicious-looking dishes. Diana had really put in effort this morning. "Smells great," Dixon commented, inhaling the aroma of the food. "You're getting better and better, Diana." Diana, busy in the kitchen, heard the compliment. With a sati
Chairman Kane had achieved an undeniable victory. Blood flowed like rivers along the streets. Broken limbs were scattered everywhere, and the stench of blood in the air was nauseating. It was a tragedy! But Chairman Kane was unbothered by these sights. He knew what awaited him—a final battle. “Dixon, I know what you’re trying to do! I’ll clear the path for you!” Chairman Kane declared firmly. His eyes sharpened, like a lion that had been hiding for years, now baring its fangs for the final time. *** The night was already late, but the news spread like wildfire through a dry forest. The entire illegal circle felt as though it had been struck by an earthquake. Chairman Kane’s prowess shocked many, but it was his terrifying strategic acumen that left others trembling. The news reached the North, forcing even the major powers embroiled in rivalries to take notice. Among them was the Forr Family. This family had exploited Chairman Kane as their pawn for the past twen
If Votto failed to kill Chairman Kane this time, he would have no way to report back to his boss. Verdonk Co had perished because of Chairman Kane! It was equivalent to cutting off a decade's worth of plans his boss had meticulously crafted. His boss was furious and demanded Chairman Kane’s death, declaring that he didn’t care if offending Kane's supporters became inevitable. Votto, accompanied by other fighters, thought this mission would be straightforward. Chairman Kane was just an old man, so he couldn’t be too difficult to handle. But when Votto saw his comrades dying so gruesomely, he realized he had gravely underestimated Chairman Kane. “It seems many others are secretly waiting for their chance to attack Chairman Kane!” Votto sneered coldly. Votto had launched attack after attack but failed three consecutive times. If he couldn’t break through today, he would have to kill himself as an apology to his boss. “Move faster!” Votto commanded. “Lugo is dead, so we’ll strik
Allon felt his hands trembling. "From today onward, we will all reside in Reddof. Whatever Dixon commands, we must obey. Understood?" Topan and all of Allon's men nodded. None of them dared to complain anymore.***Chaos erupted in Okla. Two powerful fighters from the north had suddenly arrived, seeking revenge for Verdonk Co., and they managed to dominate Okla overnight! Now, all the illegal circles in Okla were under their control.That night, blood flowed like a river. The bosses of Okla, along with many criminals from the city's illegal circles, were killed. This shocked many.Chairman Kane didn’t flee; instead, he took charge of the situation and retaliated fiercely. Dixon received the news, but it had nothing to do with him. He knew Chairman Kane would fight this battle. Chairman Kane had countless tricks up his sleeve and was incredibly shrewd. Moreover, Sanos was always at his side as his protector.Sanos managed to eliminate two members of their northern enemies. "Bo
"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