Chapter: 760
"It’s fine. You were just doing someone a favor. Since things didn’t sour further, then let’s just treat it as a misunderstanding." Dustin said without a hint of aggressiveness. Cobalt’s behavior earlier had at least earned some of his respect.
"Thank you, my lord!" Cobalt said, looking overjoyed.
After expressing his gratitude, without any hesitation, he carried his son on his back and left.
Although being ranked second on the Hundred Immortals seemed like an amazing feat, it actually didn’t count for nothing in front of a true master. After all, in a place like Millsburg, there were many hidden dragons and crouching tigers, and divine–level martial artists were a dime a dozen.
Seeing Cobalt flee, Duncan instantly panicked. "Master Sander? What’s going to happen to me if you leave?"
"What’s going to happen? You’re on your own!" Cobalt said, throwing a glance over his shoulder as though he was looking at a dead man. Even the Doyle family couldn’t afford to cross the Hill family’s consultant.
"What?" Duncan was flabbergasted.
He was on his own? What the fuck was he going to do?
Seeing that the tables had turned, Duncan spat fiercely, "Punk, this is not over! Just you wait!" and attempted to slink away.
"Hold right there. Did I say you could go?" Dustin said indifferently. "You come and go as you please. What do you take me for?"
"Punk, I’ve already let you off the hook. What more do you want?" Duncan shouted, putting up a fierce front.
"Of course, I want to give you a lesson. As I said earlier, I want to break your arm. I can’t just eat my words." Dustin picked up a fork and flung it casually.
The fork whizzed through the air like an arrow leaving the bow and went straight through Duncan’s arm.
"Ah!" he screamed, cold sweat pouring down his face.
"Remember, if this happens again, I won’t stop at just an arm," Dustin warned.
"You — you’re ballsy!" Duncan pressed his arm that was bleeding profusely, and ran for his life–his former moments of glory had now turned into a humiliating spectacle.
"Dustin, what was that thing you took out earlier? Why did that guy get on his knee immediately when he saw it?" Dahlia couldn’t help but ask curiously once Duncan was gone.
The others didn’t utter a word, but they were also bewildered.
"Oh, two days ago, I saved a patient, and his family gave me a badge. They told me that if I ever got into trouble, this could save my life. I didn’t think I’d actually have to use it," Dustin said with a laugh.
"Huh? That’s unbelievably lucky," Dahlia said, slightly surprised. She had almost thought that he was going to end up in deep shit.