“Then I'll take my leave now!” Walter said, knowing that he wouldn't be of much help in the fight.
Glen nodded as well. When he passed by Jared, he whispered, “Try not to kill anyone, Mr. Chance. Things will get very messy if you do.”
If the head of the Whitaker family were to be killed in Horington, then there would be no way he could keep his job as the mayor.
“Don't worry, Mr. Lowe. I know what I'm doing.” Jared nodded.
With Jared and Walter gone, Kane studied Glen curiously. From what he could see, Jared was just a normal-looking young man. He didn't understand why the duo had shown him so much respect.
“You're the one who crippled my son?” Fury could be heard in his voice.
“That's right. If someone else hadn't asked me to show him mercy, he would've been a corpse by now. Trash like him doesn't deserve to live!” Jared stared at Kane calmly. There was not even a hint of emotion in his eyes.
“I'm impressed you admit it so willingly.” Kane snapped his fingers at an expert in white attire.
That expert immediately understood what he meant and lunged at Jared.
His fist was so fast that it broke the sound barrier.
Thud!
Following the muffled sound, that expert suddenly flew backward, crashed into the ground, and coughed out blood even though Jared was standing there unmoving.
Kane was befuddled for a second. He then sneered, “So you're skilled in combat. That explains why there's an air of arrogance around you. But even if you are a master of masters, I'm not going to leave until I
I)) avenge my son!
He proceeded to take off his shirt and revealed his muscular body. It was time for him to take matters into his own hand.
Thump! Thump'. Thump'.
Out of nowhere, they could hear sounds of hurried footsteps reverberating through the entire hotel.
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