Chapter 732
He had been plagued by his condition for a long, long time, so mitch so that he was despised by his lovers every time he tried having intercourse with them.
Joe hated the feeling of being despised.
If Haylan could solve his problem, Joe would even be willing to break his agreement with Bernard.
Joe priontized his health above all else.
Officer Joe, you think too highly of me. Do you think I care that I’m here in this place?” Haylan sneered.
What do you mean?” Joe’s gaze darkened.
“I only want to know one thing. How much money did you accept from Bernard?” Haylan asked.
“What do you mean, asking that?” When Joe heard Haylan’s question, his darkened gaze turned cold.
To himself, Joe wondered, “Is he insisting I answer this question because he plans to sue me for bribery?”
Haylan studied Joe for a second and then smiled. “Looks like I was right. You did take Bernard’s money. That’s why you wanted to convict me of something I didn’t do.
“You must fulfill my three conditions if you want a cure to your condition. First, apologize to me before everyone in the police station.
“Second, tell everyone that Bernard paid you to slander me.
Third, kneel and slap yourself until I say you can stop.”
Haylan’s voice was calm but filled with confidence and an authoritative air that did not allow others to question him.
Joe’s gaze turned even colder when he heard Haylan’s conditions.
Haylan’s conditions were too harsh for Joe to accept.
Joe said coldly, “It seems you still don’t understand the rules of the Whileal Kingdom.
This scene was enough to shock many people.
But Haylan remained calmn. Eyeing the people surrounding him, Haylan then looked at Joe. “It seems you don’t plan to cure your illness. I advise you not to be rash. Otherwise, you’ll regret it.”
“Are you threatening me?” Joe’s gaze became even colder.
He could hear the threat in Haylan’s words.
Threatening a high–ranking officer like Joe was akin to provoking him.
“Yes,” Haylan answered as he nodded.
“Alright, I’d like to see what I’ll regret!”
Joe puffed his cigar deeply and continued coldly, “All of you listen up. You can hit him anywhere else on his body except his hands. Hit him as hard as you can. The harder, the better.”
As a sergeant, Joe had always acted high and mighty and looked down on commoners.
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