After throwing away the tooth he pulled out of the man, Kane looked at him coldly again. His patience was wearing thin, and the mutterings in his mind were beginning to get to him in a big way.
The reason he was being so cruel to the man was simple: the guy had come to kill him. Why should he be friendly with someone coming to murder him? What he did might seem cruel, right? So what, they thought he would just let the man off the hook by telling him some stupid threat not to mess with him again?
But that person was not Kane. He applied the famous saying, "An eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth."
Stomping harder, Kane asked the man again, who was trembling and whose expression was almost pale.
"Look, I'm running out of patience. Tell me, who sent you to kill me? Do I have to pull a few more teeth to get you to talk?"