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In the darkness, Jonell felt a strange sensation creeping over him.
He glanced over at Anderson, who, in the dim light, remained hunched over as usual, though his eyes constantly
darted toward him. Feeling repulsed by his gaze, he gradually eased his nerves.
The strange feeling was the look in Anderson's eyes.
Before long, Jonell's men arrived and they joined him and Anderson in the makeshift operating room made of
shipping containers.
Throughout the procedure, Anderson sat on the side, watching the doctors cand go. His restless gaze made
the male doctors quite uncomfortable.
However, Jonell seemed unusually tolerant of him, so they put up with Anderson.
Once the bullets were removed from Jonell's body, Mike and the others returned.
"So, the villa's off-limits now?" Mike's voice carried a hint of irritation as he entered the operating room.
Jonell ignored him.
"Listen, Mr. Davison, this ain't working out. How many homes of yours can they blow up like this? That mansion
in New Yoke was a real gem of a place. Giving it up like this is such a shame," Mike rambled on. Jonell's
expression soured.
Truth be told, he did incur significant losses because of this incident.
Most importantly, the 300 billion all fell into the hands of Sean, so even if he tried to secretly attack, it would be
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All eyes turned to him.
Jonell glanced at Mike with a stern face. "Do you wantto hire someone to kill those above Carl?"
"You pay, and we can make it happen," Mike smirked.
"Do you know anything about Carl's family? Are you trying to draginto a mess?" Jonell narrowed his eyes.
He definitely couldn't go back to Eswadia.
With his involvement in the fraud case, returning hwould lead to an investigation. Plus, he had vowed never
to return under any circumstances.
Offending Carl's family further would mean being barred from all countries with ties to Ansela.
Sure, he could continue evading them, but the situation with Luna wasn't suitable for a life on the run, for her
illness had worsened terribly.
Mike smirked. "What's the scoop?"
Jonell shot him a cold glare. "Carl's father has a very close relationship with a bunch of ex-presidents from
Ansela. If you want to keep breathing, steer clear of him."
Mike nodded. "Yeah, definitely best to steer clear. Did we just get you into trouble?"
Jonell didn't bother answering.
There was no point in talking now. They had only ourselves to blfor not vetting Carl properly when Jamie
reached out for help. And Carl's fleeting appearance didn't give them enough tto dig... With that thought,
Jonell's mind paused.
He discreetly assessed Mike and the others, and suspicion crept into his heart.
None of them struck him as Sean's people. What if these people were sent by Sean?
"What are you looking at, you old man?" A burly white man named Keith Langdon besides Mike, spat out angrily.
His complexion wasn't too good, and he had lost quite a few teeth.
Mike could tell right off the bat this person was not good, so he paid him no mind.
Anderson stood up at that moment and walked over to where Jonell was sitting. "You best hold your tongue," he
said firmly.
"Hey, you little punk! You've only been with the old man for a few days, and now you're sticking up for him?"
Keith stepped forward and slapped Anderson hard enough to make his head hang low. Jonell couldn't stand by
and watch anymore. He reached under his pillow and pulled out a handgun, aiming it at Keith. "Apologize to
him!"
In times like these, people were more likely to show scompassion, especially when things were looking grim.
Anderson had helped him out plenty, and Jonell couldn't just stand by and let him get bullied.
Mike patted Keith's shoulder. "The old man has taken a liking to Anderson here. How about you just apologize?"
The color drained from Jonell's face at Mike's words.
His temple started throbbing, but he didn't say a word.
Keith spat on the ground and muttered under his breath, "Disgusting old man fetish, and he thinks he's worthy of
an apology!"
Anderson remained unfazed and turned to comfort Jonell. "I'm fine. They're all my brothers."
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Seems like he's a fool. Even after they treated him like this, he still considers them brothers!
Mike chuckled and pinched Anderson's cheek. "Once we wrap up this deal, it's up to you whether you stay or go.
I'm with you either way."
Jonell had put up more money, enough to live comfortably for half a lifetwith these two deals.
However, it was Anderson's contribution that secured the first deal. Without his loyalty to Jonell, they wouldn't
have received the funds or even pursued the second deal. "Thanks, Mike," Anderson said, trying to please him.
Mike softened toward him slightly. He wanted to say something more but held back out of consideration for
Jonell.
Anderson knew what he wanted to say and whispered, "I chose to follow him myself. You guys got the money, so
just go live it up. You don't have to worry about me." Mike turned away, sighing heavily.
Jonell grasped the implications of Mike's words all too well.
There was no silver lining for him in this situation.
The subordinates sent by Carl's father were hot on their trail, and it was only a matter of tbefore things went
south.
Jonell hadn't quite realized it himself, but Mike's actions made him aware that he was heading toward a
precarious life.
In times like these, Anderson's support felt more invaluable than ever.
He sighed inwardly and closed his eyes.
At his age, to be brought to such a situation by a younger generation was a bit bleak, no matter how one looked
at it.