Lucius rolls up in a taxi like he owns the place, and honestly? I'm here for it. The way he shuts down the snobs with one line about the supplier? Chef's kiss. This isn't just revenge—it's a masterclass in quiet dominance. (Dubbed) End of World? I've Got an Army nails the vibe where underdogs become kings without raising their voice.
That red-haired guy thinks he's royalty because his family has strength? Please. Lucius didn't even flinch when they laughed at him. The tension outside HRAFA Hotel was thicker than their gold-trimmed suits. Watching him dismantle their arrogance piece by piece? Pure satisfaction. (Dubbed) End of World? I've Got an Army knows how to make humiliation feel earned.
They asked Lucius who he was like he didn't just secure their entire operation. The blue-suited guy pointing fingers? Classic insecure elite move. But Lucius? He didn't need to shout—he let his results speak. That gazebo scene? Iconic. (Dubbed) End of World? I've Got an Army turns social climbing into high art with zero yelling required.
Calling Lucius a loser while standing on steps he basically funded? The irony is delicious. His calm smile as they mocked him? That's the look of someone who already won. The crowd laughing? They'll be bowing next episode. (Dubbed) End of World? I've Got an Army makes every insult bounce off like water off glass.
Lucius didn't brag—he just stated facts. 'I got you in with the supplier.' Mic drop. The way the red-haired guy's face dropped? Priceless. This isn't about power—it's about leverage. And Lucius holds all the cards. (Dubbed) End of World? I've Got an Army teaches us that real influence doesn't need a crown or a cape.