Chapter 363
The Girlboss Begs for Remarriage
Crash!
The porcelain vase Zeb was holding smashed into pieces.
âFuck!â Zeb bellowed furiously before wheeling on Frank, who was over two meters away.â How dare you trip me!â
Frank simply laughed coolly in turn. âYouâre a riotâyou tripped over yourself, and you have. the cheek to blame me?â
âShut up! Why would I trip for no reason?â Zeb growled through his teeth. âYou definitely did something!
Youâre paying for that porcelain vase!â
âYou have the cheek to tell me what to do?â Frank glowered. âBuzz off.â
He started to leave, but Zeb quickly moved to stop him while shrieking, âYouâre paying up today, or youâre not leaving!â
Then, turning toward the people around them, he said, âSee?! He broke my vase but refused to pay!
Whereâs the justice here?!â
Everyone quickly crowded around them at Zebâs call to get a look.
Frank sneered at Zeb in turnâhe was never going to pay up.
A group of uniformed men strode toward them just then, and the crowd quickly made way. âWhatâs the ruckus here?â the man in the lead growled through his cigarette..
Zeb recognized him and happily ran up to him. âYo, Dee! Itâs me, Zeb!â
Dee Hamptonâs ratty eyes widened as he looked closer. âOh, Mr. Larkin? What brings you here today?â
Zeb smiled and pointed at Frank. âMy grandfatherâinâlawâs birthday is coming up, so I came here to buy a present, but this fucker had to trip me! The vase is all shattered nowâyou have to help me out here.â
He was not even sure that Frank tripped him, but he did not careâFrank was there, and he would make Frank pay! Who knewâperhaps he might not have tripped if he did not run into Frank here!
âShit, that happened?â Dee frowned.
Zeb often shopped here in Rivertonâs antique bazaar, and they eventually made their acquaintance.
With Zeb proving to be a generous soul as well, Dee was naturally happy to help now that he needed a favor.
âYou broke my friendâs stuff, brat! Now pay up!â Dee bellowed, pointing at Frankâs nose.
Frank replied coolly, âYou two know each other, donât you?â
âSo what if we do?â Zeb gloated, standing akimbo.
âDo you have proof that I broke his vase?â Frank asked in return.
Dee frozeâhe certainly did not have evidence.
Even so, he snapped stubbornly, âEvidence? What evidence? My word is law here, and if I say you broke it, then you did! Not only are you going to pay for my friendâs vase, but thatâs also a ten grand fine for violating the peace!â
Frank laughed at that. âViolating the peace? Who do you think you are, collecting protection money here?â
A nearby vendor nudged his arm just then, whispering, âLook, manâDee here is like the supervisor.
Just pay up already.â
âYeah.â A stall owner nodded beside them. âSee the guys with him? Youâll suffer if you play hardball.â
Their kind were especially scared of Dee, as he lorded over them every day, demanding money. It would be their stall destroyed if they did not pay up and a harsh beating if they spoke out of turn!
Dee was grinning smugly in turn. âYou know who I am now, kid?â