The Greatest Man Alive By Maveric Bowman Chapter 195
The Greatest Man Alive
Chapter 195 Twenty Million Dollars Flavia stared at Nathan and asked with a ferocious face, âDo you want to do it yourself, or should I hav e someone help you?â
Nathan frowned and then retorted, âAre you nuts? I did it because you were riding a horse to hit Gussie . Now itâs my fault instead of yours?â
Flavia said coldly, âI spent twelve million dollars buying the Ferghana horse from Arabach, so it would b e an honor for Gussie to be killed by a noble horse.â
Nathan found it funny and asked, âDo you know the law and the act of rescue? Life is greater than anything else. Even if I killed an endangered animal, I would not be guilty.â
âHe is out of his mind. He not only saved the enemy of Miss Flavia but also spoke so arrogantly. I think
he is bringing about his own destruction.â
âIf he gets down on his knees to Miss Flavia and kowtows to her obediently, maybe sheâll let him go wh en sheâs in a good mood.â
âThatâs right. He canât compare with the daughter of the Reagan family in Rikkus. How dare he speak li ke that? He will be doomed.â
After hearing what Nathan said, everyone shook their heads, thinking that he was so ignorant of flattery that he dared to provoke the member of the Reagan family.
âYouâve called Gussie a b*stard more than once, so I donât think youâre noble. Youâre not a b*stard?â Na than asked with a sneer.
Flavia laughed and said, âYoung b*stard, you are courageous. You are the first man to talk to me like th at.â
The surrounding people were taken aback. After all, she was Flavia, the daughter of the Reagan family.
The Reagan family was a dominant force, and even the reactionary gangs dared not disobey them.
As the old saying goes, the powerful were even difficult to deal with local forces. However, the Reagan family was an exception. Local forces dared not provoke them wherever they were.
âIf you donât have anything to do, just get out of here and stop showing off your superiority,â said Natha n.
âSuperiority? Youâve hurt my Ferghana horse. Is that how youâre gonna cover it up? Why should I let you go?â asked Flavia.
Looking at the horse which was lying on the ground and couldnât get up, her eyes became colder, and s he clenched her fingers.
Nathan narrowed his eyes and said, âI would have taken the same action if the horse was worth 120 mi llion dollars, let alone that itâs only worth 12 million dollars. Life is greater than anything else. Itâs all your fault that you were trying to ram your horse into someone.â
Flavia sniffed, âWhat?
Hahahaâ¦â
âYouâre telling me itâs my fault?â
âI did want to kill her, a wishful b*stard. Even if I did it, no one would dare accuse me.
It would be her honor to be killed by my horse.â
âYouâve saved her and hurt my horse, so thatâs your fault.â
Flavia responded arrogantly and pointed at Gussie, âYou can ask her if she dares to think that this is m y fault?!â
Sure enough, Gussie didnât dare say anything. She was so timid in front of Flavia that Nathan found it s trange.
After all, Gussie treated him cruelly regardless that he was her boss.
Nathan thought to himself, âCould it be that she is only callous to those close to her?â
âThe Reagan family is right about everything. We canât afford to provoke them.â
âYeah, apologizing and admitting your mistake is the only option.â
âTo provoke the family is to bring about your own destruction. They are so rich and powerful that it is a
piece of cake to kill a man.â
After hearing what Flavia said, people did not feel strange but thought it was normal. The Reagan family ought to be arrogant and domineering.
Gussie gritted her teeth and finally said, âIf you want revenge, take it out on me. I donât want to bring an yone else into trouble.â
Flavia held her arms, squinted at Gussie, and said with disdain, âReally?
Thatâs good!
I spent 12 million dollars buying it.
It cost millions of dollars to bring it back from Arabach, and I spent millions more dollars to have it cared for and trained.
Besides, itâs frightened now, so it deserves some mental damage compensation.
Well, since youâve been in the Reagan family for so many years, Iâll give you a discount, and youâll give
me 20 million dollars.
Give me 20 million dollars, and Iâll let him go. Maybe Iâll let you go, too.â
Gussie went pale. She couldnât afford to pay that, and now she had down to a few hundred thousand dollars in savings.
Natalie couldnât help but ask loudly, â20 million dollars? Itâs just a horse. Are you kidding?â
âHumph! The poor like you canât imagine what life is like for the rich,â Flavia sneered.
Natalie flushed from being teased, thinking to herself, âThe Reagan family is indeed rich and powerful.â
Flavia said, âHow about it? Give me 20 million dollars, and Iâll spare the man who saved you and give y ou a chance.
Oh⦠you canât have 20 million dollars. Iâve overestimated you.
I hear youâre the chairman secretary in a small, unknown company. Is it probably a job where youâll slee p with your boss when you have no work at hand?
Thatâs fitting. After all, you like to do a live show on the Internet to show off.
However, itâs really impossible to make 20 million dollars in this way.â
Gussie trembled all over and couldnât help but cry.
Suddenly, she felt a heavy pat on the shoulder. She turned around and froze for a moment when finding it was Nathan.
âAre you only cruel to those close to you, Gussie? Youâre usually against me, but youâre scared of such a smile.
Gussie was a little annoyed, thinking to himself, âHe holds a grudge too much. I canât believe heâs laughing at me at this moment.â
Flavia said with a cold face, âShe, a b*tch good at only flirting, canât pay me 20 million dollars. How abou âI can give you 200 million dollars, let alone 20 million dollars,â Nathan said drily.
âReally? Take it out. If you pay it, youâre gonna keep your legs,â joked Flavia.
After hearing what Nathan said, everyone couldnât help shaking their heads and laughing with disdain on âWhat a braggart he is! I donât believe he has 200 million dollars.â
âI remember he is not a member of Runmile club, right? Since he is not a member, itâs bold of him to be âYouâre just a gigolo brought in by a woman. What eligibility do you have to pretend to be proud? Break y After hearing that, Flavia couldnât help but contemptuously say, âWell, I see. Youâre the gigolo kept by thi you.â
Gussie said with anger, âDonât talk nonsense! I have nothing to do with him.â
Nathan patted Gussie on the shoulder to calm her down and then said drily, âOf course, I have 20 million âYou said that she has kept me, and thatâs nothing.
âIf I want a rich woman to support me, of course, I will choose someone beautiful with a hot figure.
I would never give myself to a bloated b*tch with an artificial face, just like you.â
Flavia was stunned by what Nathan said, and then she flew into a rage.
âBy the way, today I must see how precious your Ferghana horse really is.â
After that, he picked up the bow hanging beside the car, drew an arrow from his quiver, and aimed at the