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Rhett Scott was in a very bad mood now. He missed his cozy life in the Iroc Continent.
He missed going hunting in the forest with his friends, where they drove a pickup truck, held an AK47 in their hands, and chased lions and hippos.
Every time he heard the sound of the gun, he felt like his life was so unrestrained.
At night, they gathered around a bonfire and ate delicious barbecue, playing with the Iroc girls.
When he danced to the music, he could release his emotions, and he felt so happy.
Rhett really didn't know what his grandfather was thinking.
He didn't understand why his grandfather asked him to go to Ionia to be a bodyguard for a rich lady.
Wasn't it ridiculous? He was a powerful mercenary in Iroc, but he would soon have to work as a humble bodyguard.
Rhett was now in Navori, the capital of Ionia.
Since there were numerous colleges and universities in this place, there was always a shortage of transportation every school season.
Rhett hailed a taxi. After giving the driver the address, he leaned against the passenger seat and closed his eyes to rest.
Before long, the driver picked up other passengers. A young man and woman got in and sat in the back seat.
"You are more beautiful than the pictures online,"
said the sly-looking man to the young woman next to him.
"Let's have dinner first. Then we'll go to my place to take the poodle. I'll give it to you for free. What do you think?"
As he spoke, the man looked at the hourglass figure of the young woman up and down greedily.
"No, I've agreed to pay for your dog. I won't take it for nothing,"
said the young woman, shaking her head decidedly.
When the man noticed that she didn't pay much attention to him, he felt snubbed and looked away.
He looked at the shirtless Rhett in front, who was wearing only shorts and slippers.
"Hey, buddy, are you a college student too? Why are you dressed so casually?"
"I'm here to work," Rhett answered perfunctorily.
The man curled his lips and said almost inaudibly, "Do you work on a construction site?"
There were many white-collar elites in Navori. Only some part-time construction workers had such a habit of hanging around shirtless.
Thinking of this, the sly-looking man suddenly felt a sense of superiority.
"Just continue flirting with your net friend. Don't bother me," Rhett said and waved his hand like fanning a fly away.
"You..." The man felt humiliated being underestimated by a part-time worker.
"With your awful character, you will never be successful for the rest of your life. You can at most glean and collect scraps at the gate of our school."
Rhett glanced at him and retorted, "If you work as a security guard in a bank after graduation, your disgusting face will affect the clients' mood and reduce the bank's performance.
I suggest you find a job in the zoo. Stay in the cage every day, let tourists appreciate your face, and take some photos. That's the most suitable job for you."
The man was so angry that his face turned red. "You're only good at chicanery. You are not a real man after all."
"Oh, it sounds like you're a real man. Then why do you bring Triazolam pills and Viagra with you when hanging out with a woman?"
Rhett said leisurely, glancing at the sly-looking man's pocket.
The man was shocked, wondering how Rhett knew what was in his pocket.
He got so panicky that he suddenly punched Rhett.
"Shut up! I don't know what you're talking about."
The man didn't know that he was unlucky to provoke Rhett, who was in a bad mood.
Rhett suddenly pulled the handbrake, making the car stop.
The man was caught off guard and bumped his forehead on the roof of the car. He flew into a rage. He raised his head and looked at Rhett fiercely.
Rhett released the handbrake and got out of the car. Then he dragged the man out and threw him to the ground.
The sly-looking man got up and looked at Rhett viciously. He made a posture, getting ready to fight with Rhett in close combat.
Rhett stepped forward and grabbed the man's arm with one hand and the man's foot with the other.
He lifted the man as if he was a professional weightlifter.
Then after glancing at the roadside lawn in the distance, he threw the sly-looking man there.
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