When Joseph’s count reached eight, Rommo suddenly shouted, letting out a long sigh, pretending to surrender. "I don’t want to die with someone like you. You're just an ordinary man, while I, as the head of the Tam Family, am far more important. Dying with you would only disgrace me!" "If I surrender, maybe Ammarkhan will spare me," Rommo thought to himself. "Besides, my assets could contribute a lot to Qura City. Without me, they’d be wasted!" "Surrendering? Smart move, Rommo. Now, order all your men, inside and outside the mansion, to drop their weapons! Have them lie face down on the ground with their hands behind their heads—and no sudden moves," Joseph said with a satisfied grin. Rommo glared at Joseph, surprised at how thorough he was. "Everyone, drop your weapons! Put your hands behind your heads and don’t move!" Rommo shouted. The guards exchanged hesitant glances, unsure for a moment, before looking back at Rommo. "I said drop your weapons! Didn’t you hear me?" h
“Tell me where they are. If even one of them is harmed, I’ll make sure you disappear from this world,” Joseph said, his voice calm but carrying a deadly threat. “They... they’re in the dungeon . They’ve been starving for days. I don’t even know if they’re still alive,” Rommo stammered, his voice trembling. “I know where the dungeon is. I’ll lead the way!” Atto blurted out, his fear evident. Atto was terrified because he knew Joseph wouldn’t hesitate to use him. The trade teams had been tortured by Atto, and if they held a grudge, his life would be at risk. Without hesitation, Atto walked quickly ahead to guide them. “Watch Rommo. I’ll be back soon,” Joseph ordered two members of the G Alliance. Joseph and Jacky followed Atto through a narrow path in the Tam family’s backyard, heading toward the stone gate that led to the underground prison. Thick snow covered the ground, and it took almost ten minutes to reach it. “This is the entrance to the Tam Family’s underground dungeon,”
“Joseph, you were the key to destroying the entire Tam Family. Let me raise a toast to you!” Ammarkhan exclaimed as he poured vodka and lifted his glass. Ammarkhan downed his drink in one gulp. Joseph didn’t hesitate either, finishing a full glass of vodka. “Brothers! Let’s drink and eat meat! We’re not going home until we’re wasted tonight!” Ammarkhan shouted, throwing his arms wide open and laughing loudly. “Yes, Mr. Ammarkhan!” The crowd cheered and dug into the feast. The banquet went on for three hours before finally wrapping up. Joseph had almost finished drinking and was about to head back to Oha Restaurant to rest when Ammarkhan stopped him. “Joseph, wait! I need to discuss something with you.” “Alright,” Joseph nodded, following Ammarkhan to his office. Though Ammarkhan’s face was red from drinking, and the smell of alcohol clung to him, his gaze was sharp and focused. “Joseph, the fall of the Tam Family is a major event in Qura. I heard the reason you went
Everyone praised and talked about Joseph. "Everyone, be silent," Ammarkhan commanded, raising his hand. The crowd in the square fell quiet instantly. "In the operation to wipe out the Tam Family, Joseph demonstrated great strength. He infiltrated the Tam Family estate with his men and captured Rommo!" Ammarkhan smiled with satisfaction and continued, "As a token of appreciation for his contribution, I have made an agreement with him. I will open several trade routes from Qura to Leeds. With this, stuffs from Leeds will continue to flow into Qura, benefiting the common folk. Additionally, I plan to provide a thousand jobs around Qura, from dockworkers to road construction projects for trade routes." The crowd erupted in cheers. "Excellent! This is a real contribution!" one of the Qura officials exclaimed. "Qura has always been known as a grassland region. Most of our people only herd livestock. I never thought someone from Leeds, like Joseph, could offer us job solutions."
"Danny, you’re amazing." Jenny nuzzled her head against his chest. "Jenn… you’re not bad yourself," Danny replied with a smirk. "That’s only because you taught me well," Jenny purred softly. The man is Danny Ono. Jenny had met him at a duty-free shop in Koland Airport. At that time, her relationship with Lucky was falling apart. They fought every day and had already discussed divorce. Needing some distance, Jenny decided to return to Leeds for a break. While browsing in the duty-free shop to find some peace, Danny approached her. He carried himself with the politeness of someone from a respectable family. His attention to detail and considerate manner made it seem as though he understood the emotions of those around him. Not only was Danny charming, but he was also generous. Right there in the store, he spent $50,000 on a necklace for Jenny, leaving her both shocked and overjoyed. Amid the chaos of her life, Danny’s warmth felt like a soothing light. Without much hesitat
"Of course! He promised to marry me two days ago. Right, Danny?" Jenny leaned affectionately on Danny’s shoulder. "Yeah, Jenn… You’re the love of my life. I’ll never marry any other woman but you!" Danny replied while gently stroking Jenny’s long hair. But deep down, Danny felt more trapped. He never truly intended to marry Jenny, but the situation forced him to speak against his feelings. Joseph gave a thin smile, casting a meaningful look at Danny. "Well, I hope you two have a good relationship." Danny nodded, trying to stay calm, though he knew in his heart that the drama had only just begun. Without hesitation, Danny knelt before Jenny. "I love you so much!" Joseph watched the scene with a look of disdain. Jenny teased Danny playfully, "If you really love me, give me a billion dollars and buy me a villa on Mount Fuji. Then we can get married right away!" Danny’s face turned pale, but he kept his composure. "Jenny, I thought we had pure love. But now it’s being mi
Joseph informed Lucky about what just happened. Just as he was scolding someone, Jenny's phone rang—Lucky was calling. She answered immediately, her voice trembling with desperation. “Lucky, please listen to me! I swear, I didn’t do anything to hurt you. Don’t believe Joseph’s words! He’s lying about me!” On the other end, Lucky’s voice was calm but firm. “Jenny, I’m calling to tell you that the divorce document is ready. We’ll get divorced as soon as I return to Leeds.” Without waiting for her response, Lucky ended the call. Jenny dropped to the floor, collapsing as if all the strength left her body. Her eyes burned with fury as she looked up, then screamed: “Joseph! This is all your fault! You ruined my family! I hate you! I wish you were dead!” Joseph glanced at Jenny coldly, then grabbed Katty’s hand and walked out. Katty briefly looked back at Jenny, who was still sobbing on the floor, and sighed. “Honey, this is how it should be. Mistakes need to be paid for. Y
The young man didn’t care about Danny’s explanation. He grabbed an empty bottle next to him and smashed it over Danny’s head. The sound of shattering glass echoed instantly, and shards scattered across the floor. Danny bit his lip but stayed silent, not daring to say a word. The young man sneered in disgust. “Danny, in the Gon Gold Group, I don’t tolerate slackers. We paid a fortune for this mission, and you returned with nothing but failure.” He glared coldly at Danny. “Now tell me, how do you plan to fix this? Or should I send you to the research room?” Danny trembled with fear. “Sir, please forgive me!” He dropped to his knees, desperately begging. The young man’s name is Magno Gon, the eldest son of the Gon Gold Group in Japant—a powerful family known for its wealth and influence. Magno ranked third in the family hierarchy. His two older brothers had always been significant obstacles in his life, and Magno’s greatest ambition was to overthrow them and take full control.