Joe said arrogantly, “Regarding the dispute you're having with the Hamilton family, I can help you resolve it. The Hamilton family will definitely agree if the Stew family is the one to speak." Joe then turned to Sonny. “Of course. If the Stew family speaks, the Hamilton family will definitely comply,” Sonny said, confirming quickly. Joe looked at Diana with confidence, waiting for her approval. “Are you mentally ill?” Diana frowned. “If you're sick, you should go to a doctor.” “What?” Joe's face turned grim. Never before had a woman rejected him like this, let alone under these circumstances. He always got what he wanted, and Diana should feel lucky that he gave her a chance. “You're deaf, aren't you? You seem to have a bad case of it,” Dixon said, shaking his head. “We're going to eat now, so you'd better leave before you spoil our appetites.” Without caring about them any longer, Dixon pulled Diana away. However, Joe did not remain silent. He tried to block their wa
After quickly rising from her seat, Diana avoided Dixon’s gaze. "I'm done eating! Time to get back to work!" she said hastily. After escorting Diana back to the office, Dixon sat in the security room downstairs. Shortly after, Paulo arrived, holding an invitation card in his hand. “Boss, we’ve received a suspicious invitation,” Paulo said with a serious expression, not joking at all. “As per your instructions, I’ve cleaned up anything connected to illegal activities. The other bosses in that illegal circle think they’re in control, but the police raids have caused them major losses!” he added. The losses weren’t just financial; some important people, including two high-ranking individuals, had been arrested and imprisoned. Now, all their anger was directed at Paulo. “They’ve decided to make us responsible for all of this,” Paulo continued, handing the invitation card to Dixon. “Tonight, I have to attend a meeting at Sonowhouse.” His tone lacked confidence, knowing that those peo
Paulo quickly understood the situation. It was better to keep Dixon’s identity a secret and not let him appear in public too often. Paulo would act as Dixon’s spokesperson in Reddof. They boarded a boat heading to Sonowhouse, located in the middle of the lake. The nervousness that Paulo had felt earlier was now gone. “Has Paulo arrived yet? Look at the time! Where is he?!” one of the bosses complained. “I bet he’s scared. That bastard is really making us wait too long!” All the bosses in the room were still furious. They hadn’t hired just any fighters to come. Billy had Bojo, while Davis had brought a martial arts expert as well. That was more than enough to ensure Paulo would lose and humiliate himself before them. “Business is like that. Sometimes you win, sometimes you lose. You mean if your business profits, you’ll give me a cut?” Paulo’s voice came from the doorway, calm and confident. “When you all bought my assets at such low prices, I didn’t hear any complaints,” Paulo
Before Bojo could react, Dixon was already in front of him, unleashing his fierce punch. His attacks were like an ocean current—vast and violent at the same time! Bojo felt like he was drowning in it. That powerful punch hit Bojo’s chest hard. A muffled sound was heard as Bojo flew back like a kite with a broken string, crashing into two tables. But it didn’t stop there. He kept flying until he slammed into the wall with a loud crash. Bojo opened his mouth, only to spit out a mouthful of blood before passing out. There was only the faint sound of breathing in the air. Some people even forgot to breathe. They didn’t know what had just happened. Everyone was waiting for Bojo to get back up, show his strength, and beat Dixon to death, but... In the blink of an eye, Bojo had already passed out, while Dixon stood there like he hadn’t even moved. “So much for all that trash talk,” Dixon muttered calmly. Billy’s expression darkened. The people around him stepped in to shield him. Davis
After leaving Sonowhouse, Dixon and the others headed straight to Golden Jade Restaurant. Paulo's face was flushed with excitement, while Gobu followed quietly behind, trying to say something but never finding the courage. "Big boss!" Paulo handed Dixon a freshly prepared mini lobster. "Tonight must’ve been tough for you." Dixon shook his head. "A bit disappointing, honestly. I thought Reddof would have some decent opponents, but they were all just trash." Paulo nodded in agreement. To Dixon, Billy and the others were nothing but insignificant pests. "I'm not interested in dealing with this kind of trash, so I'll leave it to you," Dixon said as he got into the car. Paulo froze. "The big boss is leaving them to me?" It was easy for Dixon to give the order, but dealing with Billy and the others was no small task for Paulo. "One month," Dixon added. "I just need a month to train those scumbags. After that, they're your problem. I want to spend more time with my wife." With that,
Joe spoke with a mocking tone, “I’ve already talked to the business partners working with them, so if they dare continue working with Diana, they better be ready to face the wrath of the Stew family!” Sonny looked excited. “Young Master, you’re amazing!” “Just watch. In less than a day, Diana’s finances will face serious problems, and their newly established company will be bankrupt!” Joe squinted, waiting calmly for the results. Joe didn’t feel any great sense of achievement, as he was just crushing an ant, and he didn’t even have to do it himself. But when he imagined Diana begging him for mercy when she was cornered, he felt deeply satisfied. “Young Master, about those business partners…” Sonny smiled. “My family has some related businesses. I was wondering if you could give them to us?” “Hmph, it’s just a small matter. If you want them, there’s a condition,” Joe replied arrogantly. “As long as Hamilton Group obeys and helps the Stew family dominate the Reddof market, the
"Young Master, don’t get upset. Dixon has offended so many people; he’ll end up dead sooner or later. Let’s just wait for Diana to come crawling and begging for your forgiveness first,” said Sonny as he sat in one of the chairs. Sonny gave a knowing grin, one that every man would understand. “Young Master, I’ve already booked the presidential suite upstairs. I’ve prepared a few things I know you like.” Joe sneered as a wicked thought crossed his mind. “You sure Diana’s still a virgin? Wait till I’m done with her.” Sonny quickly nodded. “Don’t worry, Young Master, she definitely is. No way she’d fall for that crazy guy—Dixon.” Sonny felt like he knew Diana well. She was a good, innocent girl, like a blank sheet of paper, untouched. She had never crossed any boundaries before. That was something Joe was more than happy to take advantage of. “Huh, I think it’s about time. Let’s go see what Diana’s up to now.” Joe stood arrogantly. “If I can get her to humiliate herself in fro
Sonny was standing next to him, looking just as arrogant. When Diana went bankrupt and had to close her company, this territory would be his! Joe walked in as if he was strutting around his own company. He was cocky and looked down on everyone. He wanted everyone to witness Diana kneeling before him, apologizing and begging for mercy! “I was wondering who pulled this dirty trick and dared to make my wife so unhappy?” said Dixon, who appeared with an angry expression as soon as he saw Joe and Sonny. “Any last words? Spit them out now!” Sonny flinched at the sight of Dixon. He was terrified, remembering how Dixon had beaten him before, leaving him traumatized. But today was different. Diana was about to fall along with her company, so how could Dixon still be so confident? “Stop pretending!” Sonny sneered coldly. “This company’s going under soon, aren’t you all desperate by now?” Sonny glared at Dixon and Diana. “I told you before, going against the Stew family is a death wish! You
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
Then, Dixon stomped the ground with tremendous force, leaving a deep footprint behind him. He moved like a missile! Ignoring Verdonk and Spcymo, Dixon locked his gaze on The Beast and delivered a single punch! The punch was too fast! The Beast's face turned pale instantly. He wanted to retreat, but it was too late. The Beast felt as though Dixon's punch was moving in slow motion, yet somehow... he couldn't dodge it. The punch landed squarely on The Beast's chest. It didn’t appear to carry much energy, but the moment Dixon’s fist connected, the immense power he unleashed caused The Beast’s face to flush red. “AAAHH!” The Beast screamed in agony. His ribs shattered in multiple places. His body was sent flying backward, blood gushing from his mouth. He crashed to the ground with a sickening thud! He tried to say something, but all that came out of his mouth was blood mixed with fragments of his internal organs. Finally, The Beast died after convulsing several times! Verdon
“A family must always stay united,” Dixon said calmly, his eyes on the three coffins. “I’ve said time and time again that I won’t allow anyone to cause chaos in Reddof. Yet somehow, there are always those who refuse to listen. Since you’re here, let me make this clear for the last time,” Dixon continued. “You’re unbelievably arrogant!” The Beast shouted angrily. He could no longer contain his rage. His hands trembled as he gripped his dagger tightly. “I’ll kill you right now! Save those coffins for yourself!” he bellowed, charging toward Dixon. “I’ll kill you too!” Spcymo roared, raising his fists as he bolted toward Dixon. Both men rushed at Dixon simultaneously. But Dixon remained seated in his chair, utterly unafraid, a picture of calm. “Gobu… kill them,” Dixon said in an even tone. “Yes, Boss!” Gobu responded enthusiastically. With a fierce battle cry, Gobu and the rest of the team sprang into action. They surged forward like lions unleashed from a cage—ferocious an
They brought more than 300 men, all of them the finest fighters from the Co family. Of course, Verdonk and his two elite fighters were unrivaled killing machines. If the three of them worked together, even formidable forces like Sanos would struggle to stand against them. Upon arriving in Reddof, they were confident they could annihilate the city’s entire illegal underworld without breaking a sweat. Verdonk stared out of the car window with an icy gaze. "My son… I will kill every single person in Reddof’s illegal circle to accompany you!" But the car in front suddenly lost control, flipping twice in the air before crashing onto the road. A loud explosion followed, with sparks flying everywhere! All the cars behind it screeched to a sudden stop. “What happened?” The Beast rolled down his window and shouted angrily. Who could make such a grave mistake at a critical time like this? As he looked more closely, he noticed a large hole in the road blocking their path. “Boss! Th
The mayor truly didn’t know what else to do. However, he didn’t dare say more. The only one who remained calm amidst the chaos was Dixon. He leisurely sipped his tea, undisturbed in the slightest. The mayor could only grit his teeth, suppress his frustration, and force himself to leave. Even so, he had already decided to make some preparations to ensure Dixon’s safety. If something bad were to happen, he would never be able to bear the consequences, not even if he were to die a hundred times over! Paulo had entrusted Dixon to him, instructing the mayor to take good care of him during his absence. But now, it seemed he wasn’t capable of fulfilling Paulo’s orders. Dixon’s demeanor didn’t change—calm and composed, as if none of this concerned him. He even murmured to himself after tasting the strawberries in front of him, “Hmm, these are quite sweet. I’ll take some for my wife.” He washed the strawberries and headed upstairs. Diana was busy working in her office. “These
In just two hours before sunrise, the news had spread throughout the illegal circles. Verdonk's only son was dead. Gopal, his brother, was also killed. Both had lost their lives in Reddof. The name Reddof suddenly became the most feared place. Allon couldn’t sleep after hearing the news. Cigarette butts littered the floor, his eyes were bloodshot, and his mind was in chaos. “Boss, Dixon…” said Topan with a trembling voice. “He really killed Londos and Gopal!” “That’s just Dixon,” Allon said in a low, sharp tone. “He fears no one. To him, Verdonk and the others are nothing more than ants.” The memory of how he once tried to seize part of Reddof made Allon shudder. “What do we do now?” Topan asked. Everyone was preparing for destruction. If Verdonk attacked, they would all be doomed. But this time, Dixon had made the first move. If Dixon defeated Verdonk, he would seize power over the entire illegal circle. If Dixon failed, Allon would still die. “There’s no other choice
That night was tense in Okla. Everyone felt as though something terrible was about to happen. They were on high alert, waiting anxiously, as if the apocalypse was near. In a quiet house nestled in the mountains not far from Okla, Chairman Kane sat in contemplation. He appeared fine, with no signs of poisoning. After receiving the report, he sat in the pavilion, lost in thought for a long time. “I wanted you to kill Gopal and Londos and frame Dixon for it. But I never expected Dixon to involve himself in the plan,” Chairman Kane said to Sanos. “I only wanted him to be blamed, but he actually carried it out himself.” Chairman Kane was puzzled by Dixon. The more he failed to understand Dixon, the more cautious he felt he needed to be. “Can Dixon handle Verdonk’s wrath?” Sanos asked. “We’ll know soon enough. The most important thing now is figuring out what Dixon wants from me,” Chairman Kane replied cryptically. “Interesting, very interesting,” he said as he poured himself
Verdonk thought that if the leader of Reddof was someone he didn’t know, things could become very complicated. Thus, he decided to cancel his plan to go to Reddof until he had investigated the situation there. “Have the men we sent to check out Reddof returned yet?” Verdonk asked. He had sent his men to investigate Reddof that morning. “They’re on their way back, Boss...they’ll arrive soon!” replied one of his subordinates. Verdonk, growing impatient, was about to leave for Reddof himself. However, the men he had sent earlier that day finally returned and rushed inside. “Boss! We’ve got news from Reddof! They’ve sent Young Master Londos back to Okla!” “They sent him back?” Verdonk was taken aback. “Yes, they sent him back safely,” the man reported. “The people from Reddof personally escorted Young Master Londos back.” Verdonk felt relieved hearing this. It seemed the people of Reddof knew how to behave and understood it was unwise to provoke someone like him. The most i