Why are you here? Trent’s character can be described as a mature and somewhat conservative intellectual.
To put it in simpler terms, he embodies an old-school mentality.
In his early years, he carried the typical arrogance of intellectuals,bined with a unique temperament reminiscent of those who might be considered underprivileged.
People like Trent typically refrain from using foulnguage, but if he ever does, it’s out of deep frustration.
Even though Trent wasn’t currently concerned about his own safety, he couldn’t suppress the intense hatred he felt for Soleil.<h3 style="background-color:DodgerBlue">
After all, this woman had attempted to kill him in the most brutal way, yet she foolishly viewed herself as his benefactor and expressed gratitude.
Thus, seeing her now, Trent’s hatred for Soleil was almost beyond words.
What surprised him even more was that he had no idea Soleil was on the brink of death.
With gritted teeth, he confronted her, saying, “You call me a poor bandit, but what gives you such confidence? I’ve heard your home has been raided! Your husband and son have been arrested! All the ill-gotten gains you amassed have been seized! <fnea88> Fresh chapters posted on find·novel</fnea88>
Decades of hard work gone to waste—you’re probably in immense pain right now, aren’t you?” Soleil was taken aback by Trent’s words! Her earlier confidence and arrogance vanished in an instant, reced by an expression of rage, her eyes wild and frenzied.
She red at Trent, her voice rising as she demanded, “How do you know this?! Who told you?!” At that moment, Soleil was not just angry; she was also deeply shocked.
She couldn’t fathom how someone like Trent, whom she considered a fool and unaware of his true identity, could possibly know what had happened to her family. In her mind, she thought, “The events at home were known only to those in the car with us! Besides, we all lost our phones during the trip, so there was no way tomunicate with anyone.”
“Even if they wanted to share this information, it would be impossible for them to do so.”
“Moreover, even Ma Kui and Juarez here are clueless about my family’s situation, so Trent didn’t hear it from them…”
“Then how does he know all of this?!” At this point, Trent also harbored thoughts of revenge against Soleil. He looked at her with a sneer and said, “Soleil, I never thought you’d end up like this! You should know that your entire family is doomed now. When your husband and son are released from prison, the people from Wanlong Temple will take them to Syria to work asborers, and they will never be free again. Do you know why?”
“Because they want to make them pay for your sins!”
“You’re talking nonsense!” Soleil spat back, gritting her teeth. “You don’t know what you’re saying! Wanlong Temple works with our boss and will be our future partner! They’re going to help me rescue my husband and son from prison!”
“How could they possibly take them to Syria asborers? Believe it or not, I’ll have a doctore over and sew your mouth shut. What we want are the organs in your body and the corneas of your eyes, not your filthy words!”
Ignoring her outburst, Trent turned to Charlie, who had been silently observing Soleil. He urged, “Brother, this wicked woman is here—why don’t you take care of her?”
Soleil, not recognizing Charlie from behind, sneered dismissively.