The Wonderful Journey of the Best Villain

Chapter 373: Diego and Jonson Josta (1/5)

Diego watched Jonson get out of the wagon, and couldn't help but widen his eyes. Is this man really the original Jonson Josta?

Jonson, he was originally a soft guy who could be frightened by Diego when he speaks loudly, but now he didn't even put him in the eyes of Diego at all?

Diego stuck his head out of the carriage and frowned in confusion. Is this guy really Jonson Josta? Or is it two people who look exactly the same?

Jonson turned his head and smiled at him and said, "Brother Diego, I heard that you married an eighty-year-old woman in England?"

Hearing Jonson’s ridicule, Diego couldn’t help but get angry. He wanted to climb high and would rather marry an eighty-year-old lady, but he tried his best to finally climb into the top of the UK. , But the fact that he married an eighty-year-old rich woman has become the laughing stock of the British upper class.

But he never cared about this. It was his life's creed to climb up unscrupulously, and no one had ever dared to mention in front of him that he had married an eighty-year-old wife.

Jonson... Jonson Josta, how dare you?

"Jonson Josta, I kindly remind you that you actually treat me as DIO." Diego said viciously in the carriage: "I'm not going to let you run through a stage. "

Seeing Jonson walk into the luxurious villa, Diego couldn't help but recall many things, including his childhood.

Diego is a genius rider, in the words of his childhood, as long as he mounts a horse, he can be faster than anyone.

He lied to others that he could hear the sound of horses, and was photographed by George Josta and became the horse boy of the family.

Although Diego and Dior are both called DIOs, their personalities and experiences are so different that they basically have no special relationship.

Compared to Diego now, Jonson looks more like Dior.

When Diego was working at Josda’s as a child, he told Jonson that people are like a flock of pigeons. As long as one flies to the right, the other pigeons will follow to the right.

Jonson, who was as old as him, told him, yes, human beings are pigeons, and it is difficult to fly solo, so even Diego, who has stepped on the apex of everyone, can’t even have a friend.

At that time, Dia was very moved. After all, they were only ten years old at that time.

Ten-year-old Jonson seemed to be envious of his eldest brother Nicklas being able to get on the horse, so Diego put Jonson on the horse. George Josta knew about this, and he scolded Diego.

At that time, the relationship between the three of them was still very good, until their eldest brother Niklas fell from the horse, Jonny began to practice riding hard.

There is no one with high EQ and IQ, an extremely good eldest brother as a lubricant, plus Jonson is originally disabled, so sometimes the family makes a small mistake, the family does not blame.

George Josta loves horses to the point of madness. The biggest dream in his life is to be a rider, but his talent is so ordinary, he had to become a horse trainer, and later made some achievements. Since then, he has been cultivating his sons as a trainer. Equestrian master.

The eldest son is indeed talented. The youngest son came from the United Kingdom to the American continent because of the average medical level at the time. After that, the legs and feet have been inconvenient. At that time, there seemed to be a genetic disease. Many poorly cared children suffered from this disease.

At that time, Jonson admired his brother's equestrian talent and inconvenience in his legs and feet. He was very inferior from a young age, but he was very kind. Although he was only promise, there were also some very philosophical ideas.

It’s always easy to see through other people’s thoughts, so people like them, and they can also see Diego’s thoughts——

"Humans are pigeons. It is difficult to fly solo, so even Diego, who has stepped on the apex of everyone, can't have a friend."

But now Jonson, no matter how you look at it, he wouldn’t say anything like this--

Is this guy really Jonson Josta?

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"Ah, as expected to be Master Jonson."

"Master Jonson is really great."

"It's exactly the same as my fantasy Master Jonson's heroic posture on the horse..."

A bunch of beautiful girls looked at Jonson on the horse with idiots on the fence of the racetrack--

Jonson rode on a horse, as if he was the first teenager to learn to drive or ride a bicycle. He felt a burst of joy. Perhaps it was because of his good health. Riding a horse seemed simple to him.

"Ah, Master Jonson is here." a young maid shouted.

Jonson rode this brown-red horse, pacing slowly over—

"It's so noisy, you mothers-in-law!!" Johnson rolled his eyes and cursed with a dull face.

This group of women was scolded, but not at all angry, but happier—

"Master Jonson never scolded people before, and no matter what other people did, he would speak very gracefully and understandingly?"

"But now it has suddenly become severe and domineering, so handsome."

A handful of elderly women suddenly fell on top of another girl--

"Ah, Lord Jonson has such a harsh side, ah, I'm dead."

"Hey, aunty, you are not young anymore, don't mix things with young people!!"

Jonson shook his head, and then George Josta suddenly walked over. As soon as he appeared, the maids and young ladies couldn't help leaving far away—

"There is still a woman coming over at the racecourse, Jonson, you are so easy to talk!" George Josta scolded harshly, and Jonson looked at him coldly and didn't speak.

Since Johnson came back from chasing Jonny, George Josda has not cared about him anymore. He is a very strict father, and he is very strict with his children. It is a light accusation to say that he can't be educated.

"You have a good affinity with the horse," he said, and then said to his opponent, taking out the best thoroughbred Arabian horse in his stable.

He turned his head and said to Jonson: "But don't think that you are not open because you learned how to ride a horse for a long time. Your brother Niklas is much better than you. Moreover, the SBR competition is not only a contest of equestrianism, but also more in terms of survival. It’s a challenge."

Jonson looked at George Josta immediately and couldn't help but shook his head. This George Josta did not treat his child as a child, and did not care for them at all.

Jonson has just stood up, but fortunately, it is Jonson. If he is really an ordinary teenager, he will send his son to the SBR competition without his son's consent, which is undoubtedly pushing his son into the fire pit.

Jonson certainly knows how intense the SBR competition is.

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