Chapter 90 is the ninetieth chapter of Weak Hero. It is the 30th chapter of Season 2.
Synopsis[]
Donald asks Wolf if that’s really how he feels. Wolf angrily tells him that he’s had enough and he’s sick of Donald and Jared driving people mad with sneaky little tricks. He’s tired of being forced to play along with all the Union’s bullshit and to quit using him for his dirty works. He says he’s not Donald’s fucking lapdog.
Donald laughs and it sends chills down Wolf’s spine. He tells Wolf that he should’ve said that before taking the dirty money and tells him that he can’t have it his way since life isn’t easy like that. He says if Wolf wants to do everything his way and if he thinks he’s capable of keeping the organization going, to go ahead and take him down. If Wolf can’t bring himself to challenge him, then he should act like the fucking dog he is.
Wolf Keum is unable to hold back his rage and charges at Donald. It is an instinctive reaction that is triggered out of fear and humiliation. He thinks that if he didn’t go against Donald now, he was going to be completely taken down.
Donald blocks Wolf’s hit and punches Wolf in the throat. Wolf struggles to catch his breath but Donald doesn’t allow him any time to recover and elbows him in the chest. He continues beating Wolf and says that it’s such a shame since Wolf is one of the pricks he favored. He tells Wolf that he’s gotta get punished for what he’s done, but Kingsley stops him and tells him that’s enough.
Donald tells Wolf that it isn’t over just because he got the money and files back. He leaves the bag with Wolf and tells him that once he’s done thinking, to come to his office in Yeouinaru because he has a job for him. Donald and Kingsley leave.
Teddy tells Rowan that he hasn’t seen Sprite these days. The cat food has been left untouched for days and Teddy feels like Sprite is avoiding him. He’s worried something happened to Sprite. Rowan says not to worry about it and that Sprite is probably fine.
Teddy sees Sir Lee, President Park, and Professor Kim. Teddy asks if they’re the ones who held Rowan and Eugene down on the rooftop and goes to teach them a lesson. Rowan stops Teddy and says they’re not villains like the pricks from Ganghak so they don’t need to waste their energy on them.
Gerard sits up in the bushes after awakening from a nap, startling Rowan. Rowan asks why the heck Gerard would nap in a flower bed and then notices Teddy is gone. Teddy is walking over towards Sir Lee, President Park, and Professor Kim. He disagrees with Rowan and says he’d rather be a villain.
Appearing Characters[]
Note: Characters who are listed in bold and italics are appearing for the first time. List is ordered by appearance.
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