"Ah... my leg!"
As the sound of the wooden chair shattering and bones breaking filled the air, Remus Smith let out a miserable scream and curled up on the ground.
"Come on, tell me, how tough are you?"
Allen stepped hard on Remus Smith's face and asked with a sneer, "Now that I've got you under my foot, you can only beg for mercy like a dog! I'm giving you a chance now, kneel before the boss and apologize to his family of three. If you put on a good show, I might just let you off."
This scene completely dumbfounded Roosevelt Shaw's family of three, as well as the employees Remus Smith had brought along, who lay on the ground equally shocked.
Ever since Remus Smith began collecting sanitation fees with his crew, he had never suffered such a huge loss.
With Irving Harris, the big Buddha, backing them, no one dared stand up against them.
So they acted unruly, without ever facing any trouble.