The Legendary Man Novel Chapter 31
The Legendary Man
Chapter 31 Jonathan Goldstein Randallâs mind went completely blank when he heard Jonathan. âMr. Goldstein, Iâm not sure if Iâm supposed to share this with youâ¦â
Join Telegram Group For Fast update and Novel Query At the end of the day, the Blackwood family was the most prominent in Jadeborough. Even though he was the mayor, it would take more than ten minutes for him to wipe them out of existence.
âYou have nine minutes remaining to get the job done!â
Randall gulped and whispered, âMr. Goldstein, arenât you aware theyâre acquainted with the governor?â
âSo? Is that any of my concerns? Kingstone wonât even try to poke his nose into the affair of the Blackwood family if heâs the one standing in front of me!â
Kingstone was the highly regarded governor of Jazona, but he was just another nobody in front of Jonathan because Jonathan was the sole reason Kingstone was appointed the governor.
Similarly, it wouldnât take much to sack Kingstone off his current position if Jonathan were to change his mind.
âMr. Goldstein, youââ Initially, Randall thought he could intimidate Jonathan with the affiliation of the Blackwood family and Kingstone.
To his surprise, that wasnât the case. He felt his heart skip a beat as he continued speculating the identity of the mysterious figure in front of him.
Jonathan had no intention to waste his own time. He stated in a callous tone, âYouâre also running out of time as we speak! If you canât get rid of them in ten minutes, itâs time for you to leave with them!â
âHas he lost his mind? Whoâs this ignorant brat trying to order the mayor to do his biddings?â
âDuh? Have you not heard him? He said not even the governor could stop him!â
âHa! Heâs just trying to get on everyoneâs nerves! Iâm going to bet that heâs going to die in a short while!â
âCount me in! Iâm sure he wonât even get to step out of the residency!â
âShh! Stop stirring things up! Are you guys trying to get on the mayorâs nerves as well when heâs already infuriated?â
They thought it was over for Jonathan when they recalled Randall was capable of anything and everything as the mayor of the city.
They were certain it was only a matter of time until Randall made up his mind to kill Jonathan after being offended more than once.
Randall couldnât take it anymore. He asked in a solemn tone, âMr. Goldstein, are you aware of the consequences of your actions? Are you sure youâre not going to regret your decisions?â
Maybe this young man is just a nobody! Iâve never heard of such a fearsome figure! Iâm sure heâs merely trying to leverage his acquaintance with Zachary to order me around!
Jonathan thought it was a hassle to explain himself. He glanced at his watch and urged, âYou have five minutes left!â
âY-Youââ
The enraged Randall turned around and warned Anderson, âYou have five minutes to reach the governor! Otherwise, itâs time for you to get lost with the rest of your family!â
âMr. Swindell, whoâs this young man over here?â Anderson was certain Jonathan wasnât just the Smith familyâs live-in son-in-law because of the duoâs interaction over the past few minutes. No ordinary wimp could push the mayor to his limit.
âItâs none of your business! All you need to do is to get in touch with the governor because heâs the only one who can save you!â
No one has ever pushed me to my limit ever since I was appointed the mayor!
âGet me my phone! Quick!â
Anderson was afraid things would spiral out of control if he couldnât do something about it. It was then he knew he had messed with the wrong person.
With that being said, he had no intention to give in just yet. He thought Jonathanâs backing wouldnât be a match for Kingstone in terms of accomplishment.
The man on the other end asked in a hoarse voice once he picked up the call, âHello?â
âMr. Warhol? Itâs me!â It was merely a call, but Anderson carried himself humbly throughout the conversation. He made it sound as if he was nothing more than the manâs lackey.
âWhat brings you to me today?â
âMr. Warhol, I need you to do my family a favor! Mr. Swindell has received an instruction from someone to wipe the family out of existence in ten minutes!â Anderson looked at Randall with his teeth gritting;
he couldnât think of anything else apart from holding Randall accountable.
Randall was irked by the things Anderson brought up when he heard the man on the other end yelling, âWhat? Whoâs this fearless man weâre talking about? I want you to put Randall on the phone!â
âYes!â Without a second thought, Anderson handed Randall his phone as Kingstone had instructed.
âHello, Mr. Warhol!â Randall carried on with the conversation in a courteous manner instead of raising his volume.
âWhy donât you tell me whoâs the fearless man trying to get rid of the Blackwood family? How dare you pick on the members of the Blackwood family? Arenât you aware of their affiliation with me? Do you think Iâm some kind of easy target?â
âMr. Warhol, itâs the King of Warâs instructions!â Randall gasped out his reply when he heard Kingstoneâs rhetorical questions.
Confused by what was going on, Kingstone queried in return, âZachary? Why has he delivered such an odd instruction out of the blue?â
âI-Iâm not sure of the things going on, but I was instructed to carry out the instruction of the man with a surname of Goldstein once Iâm here. He told me to do the bidding of the man as ridiculous as it might be. Once I made it there, the young man asked me to get rid of the Blackwood family in ten minutes.â
A few minutes into the conversation, Randall held Zachary and Jonathan accountable for the series of incidents he had to go through.
Kingstone raised his volume and asked, âCome again? A man with the surname of Goldstein? Whatâs his name?â
âMr. Warhol, whatâsââ The confused Randall had a hard time comprehending the sudden change of attitude of the man on the other end.
âAnswer me and tell me his name!â Kingstone stopped Randall from finishing his question and urged.
âJonathan Goldstein!â Randall looked at Jonathan in the eyes with a contemptuous look as if he was certain Jonathan would be doomed.
He couldnât wait to take out the young man whenever he recalled the sort of humiliations he had gone through.