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- Dad's body is going to London.
- I'll decide where Zola gets buried.

You're not in the will.
I'm sorry.

Your job begins the moment Tshidi drops Amo off.

I want you to take turns to watch over him.

Where is Amo?

Wait a minute.
Amo!

I want you to kill the bastard.

One clean shot straight to the head.

Try to hire an assassin to kill me again...

and you'll lose more than just your son.
Understood?

I'll make sure he doesn't come anywhere near our son.

How? He waltzed right past your so-called bodyguards.

I didn't work this hard, survive everything
I've survived, to be his skivvy boy.

Kumkani...

- You think I should let him push me around?
- He is dangerous.

- If you don't play by his rules...
- There are ways past that.
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- Then I won't come at him head-on.

I'll play his game - make him believe he's neutralised me.

So what?
You'll be his frontman?

It's the only way to get close enough to him to know his weaknesses.

The best assassins strike up-close.

That's how I'll take him down.

Do it.

And do it quick.
That man is a snake.

I will not live at his mercy.

But when you act...

make sure we're protected.

Thank you for the feedback.
The hospital give me all the details.

- All I know is that he hit a bridge pillar.
- We investigated the accident scene.

- He died almost instantly.
- So he wasn't in pain.

- At the speed he was travelling at...
- Zola didn't drive fast. Not usually.

There were no other cars involved.

So was there something wrong with his car?

His car had just been serviced.
His tyres were in a good condition...

- including his brake pads.
- Then what went wrong?

A high speed, single car accident on a straight road, no swerving or braking.

- What are you saying?
- He hit a single, solid object on that

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