Chapter: 188
Wasn’t this blatant disrespect toward the law?
“What the hell, when did Mr. Anderson become so rash?” Natasha thought when she saw the gun.
She knew Hunter as a calm, collected man. He was always good–natured and composed in any situation.
What was wrong with him today?
He lost his temper, slapped, and threatened a man at gunpoint.
If it were his son who was kidnapped, Hunter might not even have overreacted in this manner.
“I’m going to count to five. You will bear the consequences if you still refuse to release Dustin!” Hunter warned, his face nonchalant.
“Mr. Anderson! I’m Mr. Granville’s son–in–law! Are you going to defy him?” Mr. Gardner screamed in shock.
“Five, four.” Hunter started counting.
“Hunter! What’s wrong with you? If you dare to touch a hair on my head, Mr. Granville will never forgive you!”
Mr. Gardner’s legs were shaking like a leaf
“Three, two, one!”
Hunter pulled the trigger immediately after his countdown.
With a loud bang, a bullet went through Mr. Gardner’s ear.
He let out a bone–chilling cry and hold on to his bleeding ear, staggering backward.
“Are you crazy? How dare you shoot me!” Mr. Gardner shouted hysterically.
He thought Hunter was just all talk. Who knew that Hunter would really pull the trigger?
“The next time, I won’t miss my aim.” Hunter cocked the gun and aimed it toward Mr. Gardner’s face..
“I’ll ask again. Will you release Dustin, or will I?”
Mr. Gardner shivered in fright. At this rate, it was highly possible that Hunter would go crazy and murder him in cold blood.
As Mr. Gardner was stuck in a dilemma, a ruckus was heard at the door of the interrogation room again.
An elderly man with snowy white hair rushed in with his men.
“Mr. Granville?”
At his arrival, the whole interrogation room went silent.
The elderly man standing before them was the mayor of Swinton, the highest–ranking official in the city. He was truly the most powerful man in Swinton!