“See? You have pissed Mr. Tulip off.” Scott glared at Kaze before sucking up to Danny. “Mr. Tulip, security guards can’t make arrests or use force like the police can.” “Enough with the nonsense. Mr. Tulip is giving you authority now.” Jem, who stood beside Danny, reprimanded. “Just do as Mr. Tulip says. He has you covered. What are you afraid of? The police can’t do anything to you.
“Besides, Mr. Tulip just wants to kick them out and embarrass them.
“We'll be filing a case with the police later to make them pay.” Good at reading Danny’s mind, Jem guessed what he was thinking.
“You're right, Jem. While members of my family are cultured, we will not tolerate insults from riffraff.” Danny glanced at Kaze and smirked ruthlessly. “Now I'll show you the consequences of upsetting me.” His vile remarks drained Winnie's face of color.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtShe looked at Kaze and said reluctantly, “Maybe | should just apologize and pay up.” The local’s behavior toward Danny was disheartening.
Judging by the confidence in Danny's tone, the police, when called, would likely take Danny's side too.
Winnie wanted to put an end to the matter instead of giving Kaze more problems.
“Mommy, why should we apologize? They teamed up to bully me. | didn’t mean to make him bleed,” Brenda mumbled with pouty lips.
She could not understand the situation.
“You're right, Brenda. You have done nothing wrong. You shouldn't apologize.” Kaze shuffled Brenda's hair before telling Winnie, “Hear that? It’s not a matter of solving the issue. We aren't at fault, but if we, as parents, apologize today, what would Brenda think of the situation? “I hope my goddaughter will grow up and live with integrity. | want her to treat everybody with respect and equally regardless of status, class, or nationality.
“I do not want her to suck up to authorities or the upper class.” The onlooking crowd applauded Kaze’s resounding statement.
There had been a trend among foreigners in Arcadia to call the locals lowlifes.
The two locals on the scene even helped the foreigners to pick on their fellow countrymen.
It was infuriating.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmJem and Scott pulled long faces.
Kaze was criticizing them.
Scott narrowed his eyes at Kaze dangerously and beckoned his employee in the back. He said curtly, “Call security.” The group of foreigners stared at Kaze in ridicule.
It did not take much for foreigners to pit the locals against each other.
The foreigners loved to watch the they had created.
“You're a lowlife. Let's see if you still have your backbone intact once security gets here.” Danny’s wife sneered while glaring at Kaze.
“Haha! I've met locals who were more stubborn than him. Once we identified ourselves, these people would lose their spine.” “Yeah. Our forefathers have invaded and colonized Arcadia, making the ancestors of the Arcadians their servants. Slavery is in their blood.” “Haha. You have a point, Lars.”