Chapter 65
“B-Boss?” Nick Panther’s men were shocked by the sight.
Ray and the others, too, were just as baffled.
Nick Panther, the infamous ruthless thug of Ol’ Mare, had his head shoved to the ground by Alexander.
Nick’s men were especially frightened. They threw their weapons to the ground and lowered their heads, not daring to look Alexander in the eyes.
Offending Alexander was Nick's biggest mistake in life. Anyone who offended him would end up dead!
Alexander, not having an ounce of care for these lowlife thugs, said, “Get these fools out of my sight. If you ever see them again, just beat them up.”
Ray and the others were so stunned that their jaws slackened widely.
Amazing. Alexander was amazing! They had never seen such an amazing fighter in their life! Even notorious underground thugs such as Nick were no match for him at all!
“B-Boss? Who is Mister Kane?” asked one of Ray’s men with an expression of adoration. “When has such a scary person like him existed in Ol’ Mare? He’s incredible!”
Who was he?
Ray glanced at his subordinate and harrumphed. “How dare you ask who Mister Kane is? All you need to remember is that anyone who offends him will end up dead.”
In fact, even Ray himself did not know much about Alexander's true identity. He only knew that even George Severn had to tread lightly around Alexander.
Alexander was like a god in Ol’ Mare. “Stop daydreaming! Do what Mister Kane says, and kick them out!” Ray barked and waved his hand. “Get going!”Content is property of NôvelDrama.Org.
Ray’s men went up to Nick and his thugs and chased them all away as if they were chasing away a pack of wild dogs. Nick, too, ran off. Meanwhile, Alexander casually left the construction site as if nothing had happened. He drove straight to Ol’ Mare Central Mall.
“Mom, we've been shopping for the entire morning. Have you not found anything that you like?” Amber said with a smile, holding onto Susanne’s arm. “Alexander said you can buy anything you like. Don’t think too much of it.”
Susanne blushed a little. Alexander might be wealthy, but he should not be wasteful. Many new products were just placed on the market and did not have discounts, so Susanne did not wish to spend the money on them.
“Mom, if you’re not going to buy anything, I'll decide for you!” Amber pulled Susanne along into a high-end store near them. She said seriously, “This is a gift from Alexander and me. Just pick anything you like here.”
At that woman, a saleswoman walked up to them. Seeing how undecided they were, she grumpily said, “Miss, ma’am, if you don’t want to buy anything, just leave. Please don’t disrupt our work! Don’t touch anything as well! You won't be able to afford it!”
Their items were all high-end luxury items, and their clientele were usually wealthy women. The mother-daughter duo was a stark contrast to this expectation as they were literally in rags.
The mother’s coat, especially, had been washed so many times that it turned yellowish. A person like that would not be able to afford anything in the store at all.
“I-I’'m sorry. We'll leave,” Susanne apologized. She pulled Amber along and wanted to leave.
“No, Mom. We're not leaving.” The irritated Amber said, “Is this how you treat your customers? If we can’t touch the material, how will we know if it’s good or bad quality? How do you know we won't buy it?”
The saleswoman sneered condescendingly. “If you want to buy, sure, touch all you want! You could even try it on! But you have to prove
like that!” +15 BONUS Amber was furious. This saleswoman was such a snob!
“Amber, it’s fine. Let's just go to another place to have a look.” Susanne tugged on Amber’s arm. She did not want to see her daughter arguing with that saleswoman who had such a bad attitude. She gently added, “Let’s just go to other stores. We don’t have to shop here.”
The saleswoman raised an eyebrow. She said condescendingly, “You're not shopping here? That’s because you can’t afford it!” Amber was truly infuriated. She was heaving and even wanted to yell at the saleswoman.
However, she had been brought up since young to not swear. She suppressed the raging fury in her. “Your attitude is really infuriating. I’m going to complain! | must!”