Sherrie and the others left beforehand because they didn't care about Levi at all.
To them, he was nothing more than an ant on the ground.
Freddie was young, so it was understandable that he was upset after Levi told him off.
That was why he waited for Levi.
“My family has always reminded me not to make a mess in any other regions of Erudia because it would be troublesome to deal with the aftermath. However, we're on Goldenport Island now, and this is my turf! Just watch as I bring you to your knees,” murmured Freddie before he sneered.
It only took him a second before he came up with tons of ideas to hurt Levi.
Those thoughts were so cruel that Freddie almost laughed aloud.
“Why hasn't that punk left?” asked one bodyguard, who couldn't help getting impatient. It had been minutes, but there were still no signs of Levi.
“Let's wait a little longer. The economic cabin is probably too far away,” replied Freddie.
Five minutes passed...
Ten minutes went...
Time trickled by.
They waited for twenty whole minutes, but Freddie and his men never saw Levi around.
“What is going on? Did that punk get off beforehand?” blurted Freddie, who was starting to get suspicious.
“That is not possible. We have been standing guard by the entrance ever since the ship got near the harbor. No one has left the ship. That punk is just an ordinary guy, so there is no way he could've left without us noticing,” informed one guard firmly.
They were all incredible fighters, so there was no way a person could slip away without them noticing.
It is simply impossible!
Freddie didn't doubt what his men said.
“Is that punk hiding on the ship because he's afraid I'd go after him?” blurted Freddie, who thought that was the only thing that made
sense.
“It's possible!”
The men's eyes glowed.
“Then go search the ship now! And leave a few guys here to stand guard.”
Over ten of Freddie's bodyguards boarded the ship to look for Levi.
Unfortunately, they couldn't find him anywhere, even after they searched every inch of the place.
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