Sampson stared at Levi and scoffed, “Levi, I never expected to see this side of you. Are you trying to find excuses for your own defeat?”
Levi simply smiled in response.
You’re really shameless to still deny it.
Sampson continued, “Do you still want to claim that your body has been poisoned? And that you had to fight the warriors from both the Blood King Palace and Garrison clan consecutively? And that my disciple won because we cheated?” Sampson threw all the questions back at Levi.
He tried to turn the situation around by making it look like Levi was making excuses for losing.
Levi replied with a smile, “That’s correct. What you have said is true. By the way, there’s one more thing I need to tell you. I actually lost to Winsor on purpose because I wanted to see who the real mastermind was.”
“Hahaha...” Sampson burst into laughter.
“You lost to my disciple on purpose? That’s just ridiculous. Losers really are good at finding excuses. You will never beat my disciple in your entire life!” Sampson sneered.
Although that was what he said, he was actually aware of the fact that Levi was more powerful than Winsor. Or else, they wouldn’t have needed to cheat.
However, when Levi claimed that he had lost on purpose, it was the ultimate insult to Sampson.
He had made massive sacrifices to scheme and plot.
But in the end, Levi claimed that it was his choice to lose.
Sampson just couldn’t accept it.
“That aside, there’s no such thing as real fairness in this world. Especially not when you’re the best warrior in Erudia. You should have been prepared for all eventualities. A loss is a loss and you have no excuse,” Sampson berated.
With Sampson twisting the facts, even Olivia was convinced that Levi was just making excuses for his loss.
“Are all noble families just as shameless as you are?” Levi asked.
Despite the repeated proclamations of how virtuous they are and the noble blood that flowed within them, their actions were utterly despicable.
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