Ethan stopped twirling his pen and glanced at the contract again, and a glacial storm brewed in his eyes beneath his sharp brows. "Heh, that's more like it! Sign the contract quickly. It's good for everyone! Otherwise, you'll lose both your money and your life. Don't blame me; it's a costly lesson, and I'm teaching you to grow up. I guess I'm half your teacher now, and this tuition isn't expensive!" Harrison pressed on. Hannah had never seen such audacity. She frowned and said, "Ethan, let's not engage with him. Let's go to the police station and report this. I don't believe he'll be so arrogant with the police around!" "Oh?" Harrison scoffed again, his voice laced with threat. "If the police come, I might return your money. But you need to consider the consequences! One phone call from

