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Invisible Security Guard-Chapter 74 All Wolves
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“A Shandong man, Yusuf Zuck?” Hearing these words, Kevin Nash’s eyebrows in the hospital shot up abruptly.
“Is it him?” Kevin’s face became complicated.
The man in the Tang suit thought for a moment and said, “It’s not finally confirmed, but I don’t think…
it’s such a coincidence!”
“Repeat everything you know about this Yusuf Zuck,” Kevin commanded, walking to the side of the corridor, his voice growing deeper.
“According to the information from the police, this Yusuf Zuck is the driver for Ruth Wilcox, the president of the Fengdu Group.
He came to Fengdu more than a month ago, first starting as a security guard and then for some reason later became the president’s driver.”
“More than a month ago…” Kevin Nash took a deep breath, “Then it’s him.”
“Yes, it should be, otherwise he wouldn’t have struck so viciously,” the man in the Tang suit replied.
Kevin Nash was silent, and the man in the Tang suit didn’t speak either.
The phone call fell into a brief quiet.
After about three minutes, Kevin Nash suddenly said, “Go see him, and while you’re at it, drop the case.”
“Do you have any message for him?” the man in the Tang suit asked cautiously.
“Tell him, this time I’ve spared him because of his mother’s sake, but next time, I’d rather cripple him instead.
Also, I’ve changed my mind, let him fend for himself.
The Nash family’s door is closed to him for life!”
“What about the second young master?”
“I will handle it,” said Kevin Nash before hanging up the phone, his cheeks trembling repeatedly, a sign of his wrath.
He was truly angry, and yet he could not let it out.
More than a month ago, nearly two months prior, he had personally visited Shandong to see Yusuf Zuck once.
It was on the seventh day after Yusuf’s mother’s death.
But after just one meeting, Yusuf disappeared, and so he had been searching ever since.
What he never expected was that before he could find Yusuf, Yusuf would take the initiative to provoke him.
“Unfilial son!” Kevin Nash slammed his cane on the ground fiercely before turning to go downstairs.
Indeed, in Kevin Nash’s eyes, Yusuf was an unfilial son.
Yusuf was his son, the bloodline of the Nash family.
But Yusuf’s mother came from a less respectable background, one might even say she was part of the demi-monde.
Back then, it was merely a fling with Yusuf’s mother, and he never expected her to take it seriously and secretly bear his child.
He hadn’t wanted the child, and at the time even considered murder.
Being with Yusuf’s mother was a stain on his life, as he was fighting for power within the Clan.
It would have been greatly disadvantageous to him if others had capitalized on the situation.
Thus, the best solution was to make Yusuf’s mother disappear from the face of the earth.
However, as he was about to decide to kill Yusuf’s mother, she seemed to sense something and vanished, eluding him despite his extensive search.
Until two months ago, when he received a letter from Yusuf’s mother before her death.
The letter was long, expressing her wish for Yusuf to acknowledge his lineage.
Then, on the day of Yusuf’s mother’s seventh day death anniversary, he met Yusuf at the cemetery.
And from the first glance, he knew Yusuf was his child, for Yusuf greatly resembled the old man in his youth, a skip-generation resemblance.
As a large Clan, the Nash family of course hoped for prosperity in their descendants.
Back then, he wasn’t the chairman of the company and had many concerns, but now he had none, so he wanted to bring Yusuf back to Shanghai.
Only, at that time, Yusuf was highly rebellious, they couldn’t see eye to eye and hardly spoke three sentences before Yusuf walked away.
When he sent people to find Yusuf again, Yusuf, just like his mother, had disappeared without a trace.
And when he heard of Yusuf again, it was because Yusuf had broken his second son’s leg and ruined his second son’s future.
Cruel, this unfilial son was too cruel, harboring wild ambitions.
So at that moment, he decided that even if this unfilial son begged on his knees to return to the Nash family, he would never agree.
Today, he spared Yusuf as he was his own son and still had some old affection for Yusuf’s mother.
He couldn’t very well crush Yusuf’s spirit as well.
If it had been anyone else, they would be undoubtedly dead.
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Meanwhile, in an interrogation room at the Shanghai branch office, Yusuf Zuck, with his hands cuffed, was undergoing questioning about his motive for the crime and the specific details of the assault.
Yusuf didn’t tell the police it was because Tyler Nash had drugged Ruth Wilcox, since revealing that would inevitably implicate Ruth as well, and he didn’t want to drag her into it.
So, his response was simply that he found Tyler Nash disagreeable.
The police quickly accessed his household registration files and learned of his two prior detentions.
However, as the police continued their questioning, a female officer walked in and whispered something to the two interrogators.
The interrogators stood up, and then an elderly man dressed in a Tang suit, around sixty years old, walked in.
The door to the interrogation room closed, and the man in the Tang suit sat down opposite Yusuf.
“We meet again,” the elderly man said with a smile.
Indeed, Yusuf had seen this old fellow before—over a month ago, at his mother’s grave, where the man had accompanied Kevin Nash.
“How does Kevin Nash intend to deal with me?” Yusuf calmly asked.
“Mr.
Nash asked me to deliver a few words to you,” the man in the Tang suit paused, then continued, “Mr.
Nash says, ‘This time, I will spare you for the sake of your mother, but there must not be a next time.
This life, you get only this one chance.
I hope you behave yourself.'”
“Oh, that’s all?” Yusuf sneered, his mouth curling into a cold and disdainful smile.
“Yes, and also, from now on, the Nash family has nothing to do with you.
Mr.
Nash will no longer acknowledge your existence, nor will the Nash family.”
“Sorry, my last name is Zuck.” Yusuf chuckled coldly, “My father is Felix Zuck; what relation do I have with the Nash family, even half a cent?
“If that’s what you think, very well.” The man in the Tang suit stood up, looked at Yusuf one more time, and said, “Remember, only this once.
I don’t want to be too harsh because the severity of Mr.
Nash is beyond your wildest imagination.”
“I’ve got a message for him, too,” Yusuf told the old man in the Tang suit, “No one can control what I do, and his Nash last name won’t make his threats work on me.”
“Alright, I will deliver your message,” said the man in the Tang suit, nodding before he turned and walked out.
Shortly after the man in the Tang suit left, several policemen came back in and presented a settlement agreement for Yusuf to sign and press his thumbprint on.
The content of the settlement was that the Nash family would not pursue criminal charges, but a compensation of one million for various medical expenses was required, and someone had already paid on his behalf.
It was all a formality, the process to release Yusuf.
Within less than twenty minutes, Yusuf was released.
He had come in quickly and left just as expediently.
The efficiency of the Nash family was incredible, alarmingly so, and the police had given him the green light the whole way through.
The saying goes, “Without the masses, officials would not investigate.” The settlement agreement stated it was just two people who got into a fight while drunk, and that compensating the medical expenses would suffice.
So the police dropped the case, and no criminal record was left.
Yusuf was astounded at the Nash family’s might and influence; today, he had truly seen it firsthand.
Of course, the burden in Yusuf’s heart grew heavier.
The more powerful the Nash clan, the more suffocated he felt.
Kevin Nash secretly called him a wolf with wild ambitions, yet in his own heart, Yusuf saw Kevin Nash as a wolf in sheep’s clothing.
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