Chapter 339 The Sudden Occurrence (1/2)

Chapter 339: The Sudden Occurrence

Translator: Nyoi-Bo StudioEditor: Nyoi-Bo Studio

Frank Boll was a lunatic.

Just now, when the man had shoved Hans, Hans had only ended up giving him a scare. This was because, given their high status, people would mock them for challenging a rookie.

Besides, Hans had been spouting nonsense in the first place. The man had shoved him only because what he said was not pleasant; the situation was not considered that extreme.

The way Frank had pushed Li Du, however, was different: this was blatant provocation.

LA was a metropolis, yes, but the circle of treasure hunters was not large. This trip, as the two of them had a few different auctions to attend, Li Du had prepared for the inevitable possibility of bumping into Frank again.

He had not expected to meet him again so soon, or that Frank would provoke him the moment they saw each other.

York was the calmer one of the two; he pulled Frank aside and whispered, ”Hey bro, this is an auction. Don’t cause trouble.”

To Li Du, Frank suffered from what he liked to call ”advanced mental cancer.”

Hearing York’s advice, Frank made his move instead and went up to give Li Du a shove. He said arrogantly, ”Hey, country bumpkin from Flagstaff, what’re you doing here in our City of Angels?”

The treasure hunters around them whistled and gathered to watch the show.

Hans told the auctioneer, ”Someone’s trying to cause trouble, how should this be handled?”

The auctioneer looked over with an icy glare; Frank played innocent and shouted, ”He stepped on my foot, and caused my manic syndrome to act up. This Chinaman triggered my anxiety!”

Some treasure hunters laughed; someone whispered, ”Oh God, this Frank fella is really smart.”

America had many protections in place so that people with mental illnesses would have extra protections, and Frank was using this to his advantage.

The auctioneer shrugged; he did not want to interfere in this matter. Because this was LA—Frank’s and York’s territory—the relationship the auctioneer had with them was better than the one he had with Li Du and Hans.

Hans’s face darkened and without a word he turned back to charge at Frank and deliver a brutal punch!

His reaction shocked everyone in the crowd, including Li Du. Nobody had expected him to have such an extreme reaction.

Frank was also stunned. York was quick and put out his hand to grab hold of his partner.

After coming to, Frank was infuriated. His manic fury had been triggered after Hans punched him for no rhyme or reason.

However, he had taken medicine to manage his anxiety and anger before the auction, and could grudgingly maintain calmness.

He knew why Hans had done what he did: to anger him and make him attack. As long as the two of them were embroiled in a fight, both of them would get thrown out.

Frank tried to stay calm but Hans would not give him the chance to. He rained punches on him as he cursed, ”Son of a b*tch, did no one teach you how to act like a man? Let Daddy Big Fox teach you…”

At this rate, Frank could not take it anymore. His mind was in a whirl and he grunted as he pounced over to get back at Hans.

The surrounding treasure hunters retreated, as they exclaimed and shouted. Nobody approached to pull either of them off. Instead, they were taking pleasure in others’ misfortune and watching the show.

Li Du had wanted to pull them apart but his mind was in a frenzy—seeing that Hans had gained the upper hand, he did not go forward but stayed away.

The auctioneer called for security to pull the two of them apart. He pointed at Hans furiously. ”Leave this place! Quick, leave this place! You! I’m talking about you, fella! Leave now!”