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“I advise you to let go of me now, or you’ll be the one regretting it later, not me.”
As soon as I finished speaking, Malcolm sneered. “What did you say? I can’t afford to offend you? Let me tell you, Griffin, I haven’t met a single opponent in Langston. You, a mere civil servant, are as easy to crush as an ant.”
The classmates around us laughed mockingly after hearing Malcolm’s words. Only the class leader seemed
anxious.
“Griffin, I think you should just apologize to Malcolm. We’re just ordinary kids, we can’t compete with him. The Fitzroy Family has spread its influence all over Langston, involved in all kinds of industries. If you offend him, your future could get really difficult.”
I looked at the faces in front of me, once so familiar, with a deep sense of disappointment. Was this what they call friendship between classmates?
I simply needed to leave early because of something urgent, yet I was repeatedly humiliated.
They mocked me for being poor, for driving a domestic car, but none of that bothered me. But now, someone was actually trying to hit me. Was this really how the wealthy behave?
Since I was young, I’d always been at the top of my class, but I never sought trouble. Even if someone occasionally provoked me, I would just smile and move on.
But I never expected that my usual humble attitude would be seen as weakness, something to be taken
advantage of.
When Malcolm saw me staying silent, he thought I had backed down, he pulled out a stack of red bills. “Griffin, here’s ten thousand dollars. If you crawl under my legs, the money is yours and let’s forget about
everything that happened before,” Malcolm said, his voice dripping with mockery.
“After that, you just drive your little broken car and disappear from my sight. But if you won’t crawl, then consider this money your medical expenses.”
My eyes turned cold with fury. “Malcolm, you really are asking for trouble. Do you even know who you’re mng
with?”
Instead of backing off, Malcolm only grew more arrogant.
“You’re just a lackey carrying your boss’s bags. What kind of status do you think you have? Did you see that Rolls–Royce outside? Just a single chip of its paint could buy you a whole car!”
I couldn’t help but chuckle at his words. That was a Phantom S9, not some ordinary car. For most civil servants,
owning one wasn’t just unlikely. It was almost unheard of.
Yet here I was, driving it around and being treated with respect everywhere I went. How had he managed to turn
it into something so worthless in his eves?
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Ignorance wasn’t the scariest part, but what’s worse was when people didn’t realize the trouble they’d brought upon themselves.
As soon as Malcolm finished speaking, the room erupted into thunderous applause.
The sycophants joined in, clapping and chiming in enthusiastically.
“Mr. Fitzroy, you’re incredible! You’re driving a car worth millions of dollars at such a young age. You’re truly an inspiration to us all.”
“Exactly! It’s an honor of a lifetime to have a classmate like Mr. Fitzroy.”
“Griffin, hurry up and kneel to apologize to Mr. Fitzroy. A thousand dollars is already more th
salary!“.
Our annual
The lackeys grew more and more excited, while Malcolm became increasingly smug amidst their flattery.
the process.
He basked in the feeling of being the center of attention, not forgetting to mock me in
“Griffin, why are you so quiet now? Weren’t you acting all tough just a moment ago? Cat got your tongue?”
As he spoke, he raised his hand and pointed out the window.
“Believe it or not, if you don’t kneel and apologize to me today, I’ll smash your car.”
My fists clenched involuntarily. Slowly, I let three words slip from my mouth:
“Go ahead, try.”