Iâm A Quadrillionaire chapter 91 It was midday by the time David woke up the next day.
After getting up and washing up, he went to the Golden Leaf Hotel for a meal. While he was at it, he packed some food with high nutritional value for Paul and his mother before going to Champion Hospital.
While David was on the way to the hospital, two men in their thirties came to Paulâs hospital room and began chatting with him.
âBoss, what happened to you? Who injured you?â
âYeah, youâve rarely suffered such serious injuries even when we were on the battlefield. With your physical strength, it will take at least a month for you to heal.â
âWhy? Do you want to avenge me?â Paul asked.
âNo, if you canât defeat them, itâll be useless even if we went.â
âWho says I canât defeat him? Neither side won, okay? Heâs not much better! I think heâs lying in bed like m e now!â
âIs he severely injured? Who are you talking about? Where? Weâll go and f*ck him up!â
âShut up!â
âBy the way, how have you guys been recently?â Paul asked.
âI donât want to talk about it. I am uncultured and I only have a lot of energy. Itâs basically useless where Iâm from. I can only move bricks on the construction site to make money, but at least I can sleep peacefully because itâs more stable than working abroad.â
âMy situationâs almost the same,â replied another.
âIf we didnât accept the last task, all twelve of us would be fine now,â Paul said in a low voice.
âBoss, that was the unanimous decision from all of us. We all wanted to come home and buy a car, a house, and get married. I blame God for being unfair to us.â
As they were talking about this, the three of them were a little silent. This was something that they still could not get over.
On the day before returning to the country, nine of the twelve brothers were gone in the blink of an eye.
Only the three of them came back alive. So, after they came back, they gave all the money they made in the past years to the families of their fallen brothers.
After a while, Paul said, âNow that youâre back, donât go back there anymore. Youâll waste all of your talents!â
âWhat else can we do then? Our country canât compare to other countries. Everything here is so strict and if we donât pay attention, we might get ourselves locked up,â one of them said.
âRight now, Iâm working for someone named Mr. Lidell. Heâs studying here in River City. My main job is to protect his safety in secret. You guys should take over for me while Iâm recuperating! Mr. Lidell said if you work for him, heâll give you the best treatment.â
âReally? Weâre the best at protecting the safety of our employers. Plus, our country is much safer than the other countries, so Iâm sure itâs much safer. How much money will Mr. Lidell give us per month? I can only make eight thousand bucks a month on the construction site. I wonât say yes if itâs lower than that.â
âYou must be dreaming. Do you still think youâre abroad? How is this more tiring than working on a construction site? Itâs definitely less than that,â the other person interrupted.
âAt least five thousand bucks then.â
âYouâre such an embarrassment. Listen, Mr. Lidell is letting me drive a car that is worth millions. Are you still worried about your measly salary? This job has a monthly salary of at least ten thousand bucks!â
âReally? I wonât go back then. When are you introducing him to us?â
âWhat about this afternoon? I think heâs still resting now. Iâll call him later this afternoon.â
As the three were chatting, David entered the room.
âMr. Lidell, why are you here?â
Paul wanted to get up quickly, but David stopped him. âPaul, rest well. I brought you some food. These must be the friends you were talking about.â âMr. Lidell, let me introduce you.â Paul introduced the friends he had previously worked with to David. The slightly taller one was named Gordon Michaels while the slightly shorter one was Wayne Coulson.
The two of them did not look very muscular, but their every move appeared powerful.
This was the display of extreme explosive power.
Those bodybuilders on television looked very muscular but they might not be too strong.
âPaul, you should rest first. Iâll take them to get lunch to welcome them,â David said.
âMr. Lidell, we can take care of our lunch ourselves. You donât have to go through the trouble,â Gordon said.
âSince weâre at this stage, you should just listen to me.â