"While my friends here are taking care of you, your wife, and daughter, I’ll take back everything that my grandfather, father, and I have given your branch family," Jin Liwei said in a soft yet sinister voice. "Everything."
Jin Chenggong continued shaking while holding on to Jin Liwei’s hand that was forcefully gripping his hair.
"You’ll watch as all the wealth you accumulated through the years thanks to the generosity of my grandfather, father, and disappears right in front of your eyes. Get a piece of Jin Corporation? Not in your life!"
Jin Liwei finally let go of the older man’s hair and pushed him away from him. Then he stood up and looked down on the pathetic traitor.
"It has co to my attention that you have stashed away a great portion of your wealth to an offshore bank account in the Cayman Islands. I’m sure that everything in that bank account is also thanks to your status as a mber of my Jin clan and your position at Jin Corporation. Now that you’re no longer both, I’m taking everything from that offshore bank account as well."
Horror warped Jin Chenggong’s already misshapen face. "H-how did you know about that bank account?! I didn’t even tell my wife about it. So how?!"
"I have my ways."
"N-no! Liwei, that money...it has nothing to with Jin Corporation! I accumulated the money through legal ans! I earned it on my own, not through Jin Corporation. I swear!"
Jin Liwei nodded. "Indeed, you earned it through legal ans. By exploiting the loopholes of the system. It is legal but by no ans ethical. As for earning it outside of Jin Corporation, tell , Jin Chenggong. Without Jin Corporation and my Jin clan, will you be able to obtain the status and wealth that you and your family have been enjoying? You are nothing, nobody, without my grandfather, father and ! Stamp that in your narrow mind. Everything you own is thanks to us! Now I’m taking all of it back!"
"No!"
It seed that the re ntion of the possible loss of his hidden wealth injected additional energy to Jin Chenggong. He stood up and tried to grab Jin Liwei, but like before, he was kicked away without any rcy. Jin Chenggong, however, picked himself up again from the floor and tried to stand but was too injured to do so. He could only struggle in a half-standing, half-kneeling position.
"You can’t! Even if you’re Jin Liwei and have powerful connections, you won’t be able to access my offshore bank account! The Cayman Islands have strict privacy provisions to prevent any other people aside from from accessing it!"
For the first ti since entering the cell, Jin Liwei smiled but there was no humour in it, not even a hint, just pure cold mockery. "Watch ."
With three of the most powerful hackers in the world belonging to his family, what did he need to worry about accessing the offshore bank account?
He turned to leave but just as he reached the door, he stopped and turned around again to face the despairing Jin Chenggong.
"Oh, I almost forgot to tell you."
Jin Chenggong looked at him with trepidation.
"You know the four young n who helped Rose Young in her plot against ? The ones who escaped in a van? They were rescued by an unknown group which I assu to be the Youngs’ backers. You know that, right?"
Jin Chenggong only continued staring at him.
"Right?" Jin Liwei asked again in a more forceful tone.
"Y-yes!"
Jin Liwei nodded, pretending to be satisfied by his answer. "I suppose that you intended to rescue them alongside Rose Young but you got taken by my friends here instead. Well, that unknown group successfully rescued them but...."
"B-but?"
"But..." Jin Liwei sighed, shaking his head. "Poor n. They were still so young. They’re only a year or two older than my wife."
"What h-happened?"
"Hm. They’re dead. All four of them."
Jin Chenggong was shocked but the shock didn’t last for too long. He didn’t really care about those four young n. He was more worried about his own safety and that of his daughter and wife. So what if those four young n were dead? They were strangers to him, anyway.
"I see that you don’t care. Ah, but you see, Jin Chenggong. After my friends here are done with you, I’m going to have them send you and your family to that unknown group who murdered them."
The older man’s eyes widened but Jin Liwei didn’t give him a chance to react to what he said. Not yet.
"The unknown group must have murdered those four young n because they knew too much, not a lot really, but enough for them to be killed like it’s nothing. And I’m sure that you, Jin Chenggong, must know a lot more than those four. After all, you’ve been very close with Roo Young and his despicable parasitic family for years."
Jin Liwei looked at the older man straight in the eyes. "Do you think that the unknown group backing the Youngs will let you off after all this? You’re no longer useful to them since I’m taking everything back from you. If they can murder those four just like that, what do you think will happen to you if my friends here send you to them on a silver platter?"
"Jin Liwei, you devil!"
Jin Chenggong lunged at him but Jin Liwei karate-kicked him. He flew back and hit the wall before crumpling to the floor like a broken doll. Despite this, Jin Chenggong glared at Jin Liwei, his eyes wild with near insanity.
"Murder! You’re going to murder , your aunt and your cousin! Devil! You’ll go to hell!"
"My hands are clean. I already told you that I won’t dirty my hands for scum like you. I’ll leave it to others to do the dirty work. And for your information, you’re the one who’s going to hell, you damn traitor."
Jin Liwei opened the door but still glanced back at the hysterical older man. "Enjoy the hospitality of my friends here."
Then he left the cell, feeling like a devil just like what Jin Chenggong accused him.
An avenging devil.
He didn’t mind it. If this was what it took to protect his wife and their family, then he would gladly beco a devil.
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