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BIG BOSS, We Beg You! 160-Bad News
"Since you’ve sent her to Reddof, she naturally won’t be in any danger," Dixon said, then picked up his cup and drank. Chairman Kane’s hands trembled, and his voice was hoarse as he gratefully said, "Thank you!" "Dixon!" Diana walked over with a joyful expression on her face. She held a box containing a Barbie doll. It was something she had wanted dearly since childhood but had only received now. At that time, her family couldn’t afford to buy it, and she never forgot this rare Barbie. "Look! This is what Chairman Kane gave me!" she exclaimed to Dixon. "Chairman Kane, thank you…you’re truly a kind man," Diana said. "My daughter loved this when she was little," Chairman Kane said, smiling. "I bought two and kept one in storage. It’s an old item, so I hope you don’t mind." "Oh, not at all! I’m so happy," Diana replied cheerfully. Dixon said nothing. He merely glanced at Chairman Kane and thought about how thoroughly the man must have investigated Diana in advance. Diana sa
BIG BOSS, We Beg You! 161-Eliminate Them!
Allon felt his hands trembling. "From today onward, we will all reside in Reddof. Whatever Dixon commands, we must obey. Understood?" Topan and all of Allon's men nodded. None of them dared to complain anymore.***Chaos erupted in Okla. Two powerful fighters from the north had suddenly arrived, seeking revenge for Verdonk Co., and they managed to dominate Okla overnight! Now, all the illegal circles in Okla were under their control.That night, blood flowed like a river. The bosses of Okla, along with many criminals from the city's illegal circles, were killed. This shocked many.Chairman Kane didn’t flee; instead, he took charge of the situation and retaliated fiercely. Dixon received the news, but it had nothing to do with him. He knew Chairman Kane would fight this battle. Chairman Kane had countless tricks up his sleeve and was incredibly shrewd. Moreover, Sanos was always at his side as his protector.Sanos managed to eliminate two members of their northern enemies. "Bo
BIG BOSS, We Beg You! 162-Won This Battle!
If Votto failed to kill Chairman Kane this time, he would have no way to report back to his boss. Verdonk Co had perished because of Chairman Kane! It was equivalent to cutting off a decade's worth of plans his boss had meticulously crafted. His boss was furious and demanded Chairman Kane’s death, declaring that he didn’t care if offending Kane's supporters became inevitable. Votto, accompanied by other fighters, thought this mission would be straightforward. Chairman Kane was just an old man, so he couldn’t be too difficult to handle. But when Votto saw his comrades dying so gruesomely, he realized he had gravely underestimated Chairman Kane. “It seems many others are secretly waiting for their chance to attack Chairman Kane!” Votto sneered coldly. Votto had launched attack after attack but failed three consecutive times. If he couldn’t break through today, he would have to kill himself as an apology to his boss. “Move faster!” Votto commanded. “Lugo is dead, so we’ll strik
BIG BOSS, We Beg You! 163-The Safest Place
Chairman Kane had achieved an undeniable victory. Blood flowed like rivers along the streets. Broken limbs were scattered everywhere, and the stench of blood in the air was nauseating. It was a tragedy! But Chairman Kane was unbothered by these sights. He knew what awaited him—a final battle. “Dixon, I know what you’re trying to do! I’ll clear the path for you!” Chairman Kane declared firmly. His eyes sharpened, like a lion that had been hiding for years, now baring its fangs for the final time. *** The night was already late, but the news spread like wildfire through a dry forest. The entire illegal circle felt as though it had been struck by an earthquake. Chairman Kane’s prowess shocked many, but it was his terrifying strategic acumen that left others trembling. The news reached the North, forcing even the major powers embroiled in rivalries to take notice. Among them was the Forr Family. This family had exploited Chairman Kane as their pawn for the past twen
BIG BOSS, We Beg You! 164-Naim Noo
At the moment, Dixon was enjoying the warmth of his bed. Diana’s scent lingered on the blanket, giving him a sense of comfort that was hard to describe. "Dixon! Time to get up and have breakfast!" Diana’s voice called out from outside the room. A message popped up on Dixon’s phone. He glanced at the screen, and a knowing smile appeared on his face. Finally, there was some movement in the north. If there were no changes, Dixon intended to reprimand Witan directly. How could Witan take three months to handle such a trivial matter? He’s not as competent as he used to be, Dixon thought. Leisurely, Dixon got out of bed and started to change clothes. When he stepped out of the room, the dining table was adorned with several small plates of delicious-looking dishes. Diana had really put in effort this morning. "Smells great," Dixon commented, inhaling the aroma of the food. "You're getting better and better, Diana." Diana, busy in the kitchen, heard the compliment. With a sati
BIG BOSS, We Beg You! 165-Dixon Knew
Naim narrowed his eyes sharply. He was once again thinking about the report from his subordinates before he came to the club, stating that Sanos was not in Okla. So, where was he? The only thing Naim needed to worry about was Sanos. That legendary old warrior only carried a sword in his hand, yet he remained an extremely skilled martial artist! "I've arranged everything. Once I'm dead, those things will come to light. The Forr family has gained so much over the years. Isn't it time for them to return it?" Chairman Kane laughed loudly. "You’re asking for your own death!" Naim roared. "I've been someone who deserved to die from the start," Chairman Kane agreed calmly with the statement. "Someone like me will never have a good ending. But the Forr family... they will also pay the price for this!" As Chairman Kane spoke, dark blood began to flow from his nose. Naim was shocked and immediately leaped from his seat, eyeing Chairman Kane warily. "Did you poison your coffee?"
BIG BOSS, We Beg You! 166-Sanos Already Kill More People!
"Big Boss, Sanos reported that he managed to kill ten more people, but it seems he was surrounded and seriously injured. It took him a long time to finally escape." Gobu reported this to Dixon respectfully. Sanos could have stopped acting after Chairman Kane's death. He had already killed several important family members, which was enough for revenge. But Sanos continued to risk his life to carry out further retaliation. Such loyalty earned him respect and admiration from everyone in his circle. Dixon said nothing. Sanos was a true martial artist, and his loyalty to his friends meant more to him than his own life. "Chairman Kane, you won't be alone on the other side, for you have a friend like Sanos," Dixon thought to himself. After a moment, Dixon turned to Gobu. "Someone will come for us soon. Tell the men to be ready." A flash of determination appeared in Gobu's eyes. "Understood, Big Boss!" *** The entire nation was now searching for Sanos. He had become a fugitive, hun
BIG BOSS, We Beg You! 167-Sanos Vs Naim
"Sir, don't do it! It's too dangerous!" "It's too risky!" Everyone in the Forr family shouted in protest. Letting Saton act as bait was far too dangerous. If Sanos truly lost control and managed to injure or even kill Saton, the Forr family would face enormous peril. "Shut up!" Saton roared, his voice filled with seething anger. Everyone immediately fell silent, not daring to argue. He stared sharply at Naim. "My life is in your hands!" The news that Saton had left his residence spread quickly. It was reported that he would attend a business seminar. His travel plans were kept highly confidential. No one expected Saton to still have the courage to venture out at such a time. To many, this seemed like a desperate move to lure Sanos out and kill him. However, they all knew Sanos. He would definitely appear. Even if it meant his own death, he would come. Sanos’ loyalty and bravery were never in doubt by anyone. When the day arrived, the convoy moved swiftly. Naim s
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431-Dixon Replied Calmly
"Okay, Sir." They fell silent for a moment. Gavo sat in his wooden chair. His hair was white, and his long beard gave him the appearance of someone of great stature. The martial arts training robe he wore was spotless, without a single crease. "How long has it been since the main bloodline of the Behnam family walked the path of martial arts?" His cloudy eyes gleamed brightly. "This world may have fallen, but the spirit of martial arts has never died." As long as the Behnam family had Gavo, not even the powerful families in the north dared to touch anyone from the Behnam clan—especially someone at the grandmaster level. But the man from Reddof not only killed Ali Behnam—he used underhanded tricks to do it. Otherwise, how could he have faced four grandmasters at once? Gavo didn’t care about anything else. But his family would not allow one of their own to die in vain. Gavo's message was soon delivered to Reddof. Every movement in Reddof now reminded the powerful familie
430-Behnam Family
The figure behind the curtain moved slowly as he made tea and poured it for himself. His movements were so smooth that no one could sense any killing intent from him. "I’ve spent 30 years preparing all of this. I won’t let anyone interfere with my plans. Anyone who gets in my way must die." Hot water was poured over the tea leaves, and a rich aroma filled the air. The commotion in the north was loud enough to be impossible to ignore. The forbidden land known as Reddof was closing in. It all started from Reddof, then slowly crept northward. It was impossible not to stay alert. This was a crucial moment. He had prepared everything for nearly three decades, and there could be no room for error. Even the tiniest threat—like a speck of dust—had to be eliminated before it turned into a storm. "How amusing. I don’t know who started this, but whoever it is, all their efforts are meaningless." The wind blew, the curtain swayed, and the figure became blurry, as if no longer real. *
429-In A Forest
Agnes watched them leave. When she returned, Hansen was still sitting there, but his tea was already finished. She picked up the teapot. "I’ll pour you some more." As Agnes took two steps, Hansen called out, "I won’t oppose your singing career anymore." Agnes's shoulders trembled. "Dixon told me you’ve suffered a lot. Why didn’t you tell me?" "Wouldn’t you have gotten even angrier if I had?" Agnes replied. "That’s nonsense!" Hansen stood up. "You’re my daughter! If you’re hurting, I’ll feel worse than anyone!" "Next time... if anything happens, you must tell me! I’m not dead yet! I’ll see who dares to bully you!" he continued. Agnes couldn’t hold it in any longer—her shoulders shook harder. She turned to look at Hansen, and tears welled up in her red eyes. "Alright, I will." "I’m off for the next two days, so I’ll stay here," she added. Agnes then went to make some tea. Meanwhile, Dixon took Diana to the hotel to pick up Jenna, and then they headed to Voroz Interna
428-Dixon Wasn't Worried
"One of the grandmasters you killed was from the Northern Sect A, a descendant of the Great Martial Academy. His name was Ali Behnam. Now that he's dead, he might have tarnished the reputation of the entire Northern Sect A, and they will definitely come after you!" Dixon narrowed his eyes slightly, but there wasn’t the slightest hint of worry on his face. Hansen snorted. “Hey, you're in big trouble! I'm warning you—make sure Agnes doesn’t get dragged into this. If she does... I won’t let you off easily!” But after thinking about it, Hansen knew he couldn’t beat Dixon in a fight. There was no way to teach him a lesson. He was impressed that Dixon had reached such a level of combat ability at a young age. However, Dixon was drawing too much attention. If the hidden martial artists in the city caught wind of him, it wouldn't be good news. So, Hansen felt it was better if Agnes stayed away from Dixon. “Wait a second,” Dixon suddenly said, raising his hand to stop Hansen from s
427-You're in Big Trouble
Hansen stared at Dixon as if he were looking at a thief. His gaze was hostile, filled with anger and cruelty. However, Dixon remained calm and even smiled. "Where should I put these?" Dixon pointed at all the knee pads and cushions scattered on the floor, asking with a smile. "Put them over there," Hansen replied, pointing randomly. Dixon said nothing. He nodded and patiently cleaned everything up, placing the items as instructed. Hansen kept glaring at the back of Dixon's head, mocking him silently. "He really knows how to pretend." He watched Dixon tidy up all the scattered items like he wasn’t a guest at all—like Hansen could order him around as he pleased. "All done." Dixon worked quickly and neatly. He stayed composed, showing no signs of irritation. He knew full well that Hansen had thrown everything around on purpose. "Move this wooden pole to that side for me," Hansen ordered. Dixon didn’t refuse. He extended one hand and moved the wooden pole to the other side
426-Visiting Agnes's House
"My boss is very busy and doesn't have time to meet you," Agnes replied softly while waving her hand. "Forget it, I don’t want to talk anymore. Since you don’t want to see me, I’ll just leave now." Agnes turned around, but her phone rang again. She picked it up, and when Hansen heard a man's voice on the other end, he immediately snatched the phone from her hand. "Are you Agnes’s boss?" "Yes, I am," Dixon replied. There was a brief pause before Dixon continued. "It’s really you!" Hansen's face darkened the moment he heard the answer. "Why are you looking for Agnes?!" Agnes had no work today. If her boss called her this early in the morning, it had to be something important. At least that’s what Hansen thought. "I wanted to invite her to lunch," Dixon answered honestly. Hansen immediately misunderstood. First lunch, then drinks… and then? He didn’t want to imagine. Though Hansen wasn’t young anymore, he knew all too well how the world worked. "Agnes is home right no
425-A Father and His Daughter
In Voroz City, Diana rose to fame after a major business battle and became known as the Corporate Goddess of Reddof. This event significantly boosted the sales of Hamilton Group’s new products. Their market share growth could only be described as explosive, and it was certainly surprising. Hamilton Group had now established a firm foothold in Voroz City. As long as they maintained this momentum and continued to work hard in this internationally renowned city, they could use it as a springboard to expand beyond the country. It wouldn’t be difficult for them to become a multinational company after that. Now that everything was settled, Diana let out a sigh of relief. She had fought this battle for over a month without getting any proper rest. Dixon took her to a soothing hot spring, then they enjoyed a delicious meal, and afterward, he held her in his arms as they fell asleep. The next day, Diana felt refreshed and full of energy again. “It’s time to go home.” Diana didn’t want to
424-Will Young Master Dixon Be In Danger?
"Let him in," Abraham said lazily, lounging in his chair, while Jack stood politely beside him. "Uncle Abraham!" Beatrice entered with a bright smile, looking completely different from how she had been at the office. Now, she was all smiles, radiating happiness. "Beatrice, what brings you to visit an old man like me today?" Abraham smiled. "Have a seat. Jack, pour her some tea." "No need," Beatrice replied with a smile. "It's been a while since I last saw you. I happened to be passing by, so I thought I'd stop and say hello." She sat down, hesitating slightly, as if feeling a little shy. "Uncle Abraham, I wanted to ask you... Have you heard any news about Dixon?" It wasn’t the first time Beatrice had asked this question. After all these years, aside from Abraham who had seen Dixon once, no one knew where Dixon had gone, who he had become, or where he was now. Beatrice often visited the Edric family home whenever she had the chance, hoping to hear that Dixon had returned—even t
423-Why Was She Here?
"I don't care if you're the son of an exiled powerful family or the son of a wealthy man. Even if you're homeless, I, Beatrice Mopp, will still marry you. This is something that will never change." Just as Beatrice was thinking this, her phone began to ring. When she saw who was calling, she frowned and showed an impatient expression. She didn’t want to answer, but the phone kept ringing persistently. "Stop calling me! I won't agree to a marriage of convenience, so stop trying," Beatrice said directly as she picked up the call. "Either I cut ties with the Mopp family, or you stay out of my life. I've said this many times before. I will not marry anyone except him." Beatrice was truly angry now. As someone from a wealthy and powerful family, there were times when she had no say over her own life. As a woman, if she hadn’t built her own business empire, she would have shared the same fate as many other women from similar backgrounds: used in arranged marriages to secure the fa
