“Are you worried that I have lost my mind and don't recognize you?” Jared teased.
Relieved that there was nothing mentally wrong with him, Lizbeth rolled her eyes and retorted, “I'm not worried about that at all.”
After stuffing Koichi and the rest into the pots, Axton inquired, “My Lord, what should we do with them?”
Staring at the group who were on their last legs, Jared sneered, “Send their picture to the martial arts forum. I want everyone to see what has become of the assassins sent by Jetroina.”
Axton opened his mouth to remonstrate but decided against it in the end.
“Jared, don't lose your moral compass,” reminded Rayleigh, who had just arrived.
“Mr. Deragon, don't worry. I know where to draw the line,” Jared reassured him with a nod.
Although Rayleigh didn’t comment further, his reluctance to show Jared the video intensified after seeing what the latter had just done.
In the event he did, Jared would definitely lose it and confront the Deragons.
Soon, a debate arose within the martial arts forum.
Some agreed with Jared's methods, while others objected to it.
The difference in opinions led to the martial arts forum being split into two factions that argued vehemently with each other:
This kid, Jared, has really got guts. Let the samurais from Jetroina have a taste of their own medicine.
Well done. Those Jetroinians had it coming.
Jared is being too cruel. Regardless of the reason, one shouldn't do something like that. It's just too inhumane.
Are you a saint? Have your ancestors never been massacred by Jetroinians before?
The debate on the forum became so heated that it almost spilled into a fight in real life. Fortunately, the topic was shut down in time, gradually bringing calm back to the forum.
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