Glen's contorted face had Frederick tremble in fear, and the latter eventually nodded.
“You b*stard! I kept you in the house just so you would reflect on your actions and yet you didn't learn a thing! I'm going to kill you...” Glen raised a chair and violently smashed it onto Frederick's body, shattering the furniture upon impact.
Jared was slightly taken aback. He didn't expect Glen to punish his own son in that manner.
“Stop it, Glen! You're going to kill him!” Helen desperately did her best to stop her husband.
However, Glen didn't care at all. He continued to beat Frederick to a pulp, causing him to cry out in pain.
“I'll take responsibility for the matter, Mr. Chance. I'll find some way to shield you from the Whitaker family!” the older man promised.
“I'll take care of the Whitaker family myself. There's no need for you to worry, Mr. Lowe.” Jared glanced at the bloody sight of Frederick. “Your punishment for your son is enough for him to remember this lesson.”
He was initially quite furious, but most of it vanished when he saw how Glen had acted. Frederick has good parents.
After leaving Glen's place, he made his way back to the Sullivan residence, as he was certain Josephine would need some comforting words.
At Horington Hospital during the night, upon receiving the news, the head of the family, Kane Whitaker, had brought ten experts with him.
All ten of them looked mighty impressive, and one of them was the best of the best.
Kane's expression darkened when he stared at his son, who was lying on the bed. It was appalling that someone in Horington had the guts to injure his son that badly.
“You're finally here, Dad. Look at my leg! I'm a cripple now!” Tyrion began to cry when he saw Kane.
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