Chapter 160
The Legendary Man
Chapter 160 Shall I Beat You Again âIs that true?â Austin looked at Hagar.
âNo, thereâs no such thing!â Hagar shook his head vehemently. âWe only enquired about the compensation they were supposed to pay us for occupying our land. In the end, not only did they not pay, they even beat us up!â
Hagar twisted the facts and lied through his teeth.
âNonsense!â Josephine rebutted his words at once. âThey didnât hit you at all!â
âIn that case, who did?â Hagar scoffed in Josephineâs direction.
âIâ¦â
Stumped, Josephine was suddenly lost for words.
The wounds on those men were obvious, especially that of Hagar. In fact, his leg was still bleeding from where the steel rod had pierced through.
Consequently, Josephine couldnât deny it at all.
âI was the one who beat them up.â Jonathan gave Hagar the side-eye. âWhatâs wrong? Do you think that I have gone too light on you?â
âOfficer! Look, he is still threatening me!â Hagar turned to Austin, who furrowed his eyebrows when he heard Jonathanâs words. Austin inquired, âWere you the one who beat them up?â
âThatâs right!â Jonathan quipped.
âDo you take me for a fool?â At that moment, Austin was enraged. âHow can you single-handedly beat up tens of men? What more to that extent!â
When he saw how wimpy Jonathan looked, he assumed Jonathan couldnât even defeat one of them, let alone the entire group. Does he think this is a movie?
âThereâs nothing I can do if you donât believe me.â Jonathan was in no mood to entertain Austin, as it was evident he sided with the gang of thugs.
âWatch your attitude!â Austin was infuriated by Jonathanâs answer. âMen, round them all up and take them back to the station. Whatever it is, weâll talk there!â
âYes!â
Instead of approaching Hagar and his men, the group of police officers wanted to arrest Jonathan, Josephine, and the construction workers instead.
âWait!â
When he saw that Austin wanted to capture them before even investigating, Jonathanâs expression darkened. âHow can you not inquire or verify the truth before arresting us? In fact, all you rely on is a one-sided story.â
âI already told you that we will talk more back at the station.â Austin sneered, âBesides, itâs not your place to teach me how to do my job. This is police business!â
Just as he spoke, Austin waved his hand. âSeize them!â
Just when the police made their move, the group of construction workers panicked.
After all, they were just simple workers who had never encountered such a situation before. The moment they realized they were about to be taken, they lost their nerve.
Whatâs going to happen to us if we are not released after a few days? Our family relies on us to feed them.
âWhatever it is, just complete your investigations here. Today, you are not arresting anyone of us.â
Jonathan didnât want to waste any time. âIf you want to take them away, tell Randall Swindell to see me right now and arrest them right in front of my face!â
Randall Swindell?
Austinâs expression drastically changed at the mention of Randallâs name.
As a member of the Jadeborough police, he obviously knew who Randall was because Randall was Jadeboroughâs mayor.
Even his boss, the police chief, had to behave in a servile manner in front of Randall.
âDo you know Mr. Swindell?â Austin asked Jonathan curiously.
Matters would be complicated if Mr. Swindell was involved.
âStop wasting my time. Either solve the issue here or get Randall to see me!â Jonathan barked.
âKid, stop trying to fool me. Thereâs no way you have any influence on Randall. Who do you think will fall for such a cheap trick?â Austin scoffed at Jonathanâs claim, as he didnât believe it at all.
On his way there, he had not heard anything about the Smith family being related to Randall.
Or else, he wouldnât even be there to cause trouble.
âWhy donât you just make a call, and you will find out for yourself whether Iâm bluffing or not,â Jonathan replied with a smirk.
âEnough with your lies!â Austin snorted. âLet me tell you, kid. I donât care about where you come from or who has gotten your back. Whatever it is, I have proof of you beating someone up. Even the governor of Jazona canât save you now, let alone Mr. Swindell. Take them away!â
On his cue, the police officers stepped forward. However, a couple of black jeeps arrived all of a sudden. When their doors opened, Harrison and his men jumped out of their vehicles. âWhatâs going on?â
âMr. Seymour?â
Austin looked as if he knew Harrison. The moment he saw Harrison, his eyes lit up in surprise. âMr.
Seymour, why have you come?â
âCaptain Stewart?â
Harrison knitted his brows. âWhy are you here?â
âSomething has happened here, so Iâm making some arrests.â Giving Harrison a curious look, Austin inquired, âMr. Seymour, are you here about this matter?â
âYou got that right. Iâm here precisely because of that.â Harrison casually glanced at Austin before walking up to Jonathan. When he approached, he greeted respectfully, âMr. Goldstein.â
âMmm-hmm.â
Jonathan nodded calmly. âDeal with this matter now. If you canât, get Randall to do it.â
âYes, Mr. Goldstein!â
With a momentâs delay, Harrison turned to Austin and questioned, âCaptain Stewart, whatâs going on?â
âMr. Seymour, itâs best if you stay out of this.â When Austin realized that Harrison was there to stick his nose into the matter, a grim expression descended upon his face. âThis matter is beyond your paygrade.â
âOh? Iâm surprised to hear that thereâs actually something in Jadeborough that exceeds my influence.â
Harrison laughed in response. âCaptain Stewart, let me inform you that thereâs no stopping me from getting involved. Even if the police chief is here, I will insist on butting in. Let alone you.â
âHarrison Seymour, youâre getting on my nerves.â When he realized he couldnât get Harrison off his case, Austinâs face turned sullen. âI tried to show you respect by being nice to you. Evidently, you are not returning my favor. Who do you think you are? Just because youâre known as the most ruthless man in Jadeborough, do you think it gives you the right to stick your nose in police business?
âHarrison, let me give you a piece of advice. You are way over your head over this matter. There are some people whom even you canât afford to offend.â