Watson personally killed Chapman, a child from a rich family in the desert, which made Shrek quite scared.
Watson had shot him for the sake of their lives.
Shrek knew that Chapman's father, Grecian, the richest man in the desert, was also a big shot in the tourism industry.
This time, Watson killed the only son of Grecian for them. In his opinion, Watson had made a big mistake.
To his surprise, Watson blew on the muzzle of his pistol. He looked fearless, contemptuous, and murderous,
"Humph! Did you make a mistake? I'm in trouble?"
For the next second, when Shrek and his daughter Vera stared intently at Watson.
He had already calmly taken out his mobile phone, looked up and down, and called someone.
"Clark, contact the government of the Desert country and check the background of the tourist tycoon Grecian."
"I shot Chapman, Grecian's son. Do you understand?"
"If necessary, you can use the power of the National Congress. I don't want to see his tourism in the Desert country."