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... pping with disdain.

He lifted the hammer, its weight steady in his grip as he eyed the Don with cold malice.

"Guess I won't feel a shred of guilt sending you to hell in the most painful way imaginable."

The Don's face twisted in panic, a flicker of desperation replacing his former arrogance.

"No, wait! I can give you anything—money, power, whatever you want. Just… stop! Don't do it!"

But Ross wasn't interested in bargaining. The Don attempted a feeble parr ...

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