Belated Justice

Fabino anticipated his second meeting with Sotheby to be dramatic.

Sotheby and his men should still be thinking about robbery. Fabino had also imagined that they would be captured by the law enforcement officers when about to rob someone. It would be better if he was the one to lead the law enforcement officers. If that was not the case, he wanted to wait for the day where Sotheby was captured. He would question him in a deep voice to see if he still remembered him.

Sotheby should feel a little confused at first, and when he remembered who Fabino was, he would be terrified of him, worried that the other party would use his power to make him pay for what he did to him. After that, Fabino would walk up to Sotheby and stand face-to-face, allowing Sotheby to experience the fear and humiliation he had experienced that day.

This was the classic example of an "eye for an eye."