This is not over yet.
What really made the father and son famous throughout the country was actually the cross-talk about the Wu family that they said together.
The cross-talk they said by the father and son completely offended the Wu family. There are rumors. In fact, they did not dare to offend the Wu family at all. The reason why they recorded such a cross-talk was completely coerced.
It was not clear to everyone before that he was threatened by someone who dared to offend the Wu family. Now, Benjamin figured it out. It turned out that it was Mr. Wade that both Liu Guang and Liu Ming had offended.
Now, Liu Guang and Liu Ming’s fate, he is is afraid that it will be his turn.
As soon as he thought of this, Benjamin felt an inexplicable pain in his forehead.
It was as if someone had carved words on his forehead with a knife already. He just imagined the words being carved on his forehead. He could hear his own shouts and wailing.
Yet, he could see a smudged smiling Mr. Wade hovering over him. Instructing the men about the cuts and edges of the words. Even in the imagination, this seemed unbearable. Getting the words erected on the forehead. How would he face the people in the future? After losing his face in the underworld, people already have stopped respecting him. How come he could ever stand up in front of anyone?
He knows no life outside of this wretched world. Would he be able to live a single day without it? At best he will be serving under a local boss. Just to live and have a day’s food.
What wrong did he do to have a fate like this? There must be a way to escape this fate. There must be another way to compensate. He must beg the big man. Ask for his forgiveness. Plead for it.
FAQ Novel
Q: Who are Liu Guang and Liu Ming in this story?
A: They are a father and son notorious in Aurous Hill for having words engraved on their foreheads after offending a powerful individual.
Q: What is Benjamin’s main fear in this chapter?
A: Benjamin fears he might suffer the same forehead-engraving fate as Liu Guang and Liu Ming, due to his own actions.
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