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Chapter 3540: You Can Only Lose Once
As the only adult among the teenagers, Bruce Brown was furious.

In the past eighteen years, he had never experienced such intense humiliation, not only in broad daylight but also in front of his fellow thugs. It felt as if his painstakingly cultivated image of ruthlessness and his standing in the underworld had been instantly shattered.
Rage had completely robbed him of his sanity.
He refused to believe that the man before him was truly so strong, so strong that he couldn't even begin to challenge him.
It must be that his force wasn't strong enough, that his heart wasn't cruel enough!
With this thought, he gritted his teeth and, with all his might, swung the baseball bat again, striking Charlie Wade over the head.
This time, Bruce Brown had murderous intent on Charlie Wade.
He didn't want to go, considering the consequences of this blow. He simply wanted to vent his immense anger and restore his damaged image.
The children nearby were stunned. They had all played baseball and knew the devastating impact of a baseball bat. They could all see that if Bruce Brown had struck a normal human head with that bat, it would have undoubtedly shattered their skull, perhaps even shattered their brains.
Even if they had blocked it with their hands, it wouldn't just be a broken bone; their entire palm and arm would likely have been shattered.
The bat's powerful momentum and whistling sound as it hurtled towards Charlie Wade's head. The two younger students dared not open their eyes to watch, even fearing a fatality.
Although they hadn't received any substantial punishment in their previous visits to the police station, if a murder case was involved, their parents wouldn't let them off easily.
To everyone's surprise, Charlie Wade simply raised his hand and firmly grasped the bat again. Even with the tip of the bat barely half a centimeter from Charlie Wade's forehead, the bat still failed to injure him.
Bruce Brown couldn't understand.
Even though his arms felt like they were about to break, he didn't bother to cry out. He simply stared at Charlie Wade, as if he were an alien, his entire body in a dazed state of confusion.
Charlie Wade then handed the baseball bat to Bruce Brown, staring him down, and spoke in a cold voice, "Never again bully those unarmed, honest people. You must always remember that angry state you just had, remember that reckless, reckless mentality. From today on, you must use that state and mentality against the worst, most ruthless, and most damnable people in this city. Only then can you replace them. Do you understand?"
As he spoke, Charlie Wade intertwined his spiritual energy with his voice, delivering a powerful psychological suggestion to Bruce Brown.
Charlie Wade's suggestion was like a brand burned deep into his soul with spiritual energy, a mark he would never be able to detect or shake.
The reason Charlie Wade gave him this psychological suggestion was to punish him for his actions, using the old Chinese proverb: "Evil will be punished by evil."
Teenagers like Bruce Brown have no kindness in their souls. He is born bad, just like those teenagers who instigate other children to jump off buildings and trick children under the age of 10 into returning home and killing them.
Even without any psychological hints, he'd already harbored murderous intent. This proved he was rotten to the core, beyond redemption.
The reason he hadn't killed anyone yet wasn't because he wasn't bad enough, but simply because he hadn't encountered something that would trigger his murderous intent. If he did, he would kill without hesitation.
Releasing such a person back into society would be a grave threat, but Charlie Wade, a self-proclaimed gentleman, didn't want to or disdain to take action against such a young man. Giving him a psychological hint would both deter him from brazenly bullying the honest and allow him to choose his own villains.
If he punished other villains, it would be considered a redemption; if he was punished by them, it would be his undeserved fate. Either way, it was a good thing.
Charlie Wade's repeated use of words and actions to provoke him was to force him to experience that hysterical state for himself. If he hadn't experienced it before, psychological hints alone would be useless.
But the repeated, progressive stimulation he'd just experienced had already given him a precise sense of the desire to kill. At this point, coupled with the psychological cues that urged him to go against the worst, most ruthless, and most deserving of death, he was able to instantly find that state.
As expected, Bruce Brown's eyes were bloodshot, and his fists were clenched so tightly that veins bulged from his arms, neck, and forehead.
He clenched his teeth and said murderously, "I understand!"
Charlie Wade turned and pointed at Bruce Brown, asking the children, "Is he your boss?"
They nodded in panic.
Charlie Wade said with satisfaction, "Very good. You must remember this: on the one hand, you must listen to your boss and do what he says, and on the other hand, you must learn from your boss and follow his example. Do you understand?"
Several people immediately became excited and shouted, "I understand!"
Charlie Wade smiled and nodded, "Very good. Finally, remember this: we have never met before. In five minutes, Bruce Brown will begin to think about who is the most ruthless and bad person on the block, and then put it into action. Do you understand?"
Bruce Brown led the group of young brothers and said loudly, "Got it!"
Charlie Wade smiled, turned and left without saying anything else.
When Charlie Wade returned to the car, the young people were still standing there in a daze.
Orval Hong and Issac were both puzzled upon seeing him return. Orval Hong, impatient, couldn't help but ask, "Master Wade, that bastard hit you so many times with a baseball bat, why didn't you do anything to him? He should be over eighteen, right?"
Charlie Wade smiled and said, "Even if he's eighteen, he's still a young boy. Fighting him, not to mention that a little force would kill him, would lower my rank. Just wait and see, someone will take care of him for those victims."
The psychological implication Charlie Wade gave Bruce Brown was a never-ending journey of leveling up and fighting monsters.
Even if he could establish and improve his status in the area through a few victories, there would still be more powerful targets to be found later. So, it was like putting Bruce Brown in a gambling game where he could only go all-in. He might win a few rounds, but he couldn't win all the time. Furthermore, he could only lose once.
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