"Hmph. I couldn't bear to see it. I look good : n traditional clothes. That woman had no right to look better than I do. The sight just offends me!"
The woman harrumphed; venom filled her eyes. "Let's hurry back,” she said. "We can't just let the couple go like that. I'll get Daddy to kill them!"
The fatty was internally speechless, but he had no words of protest. After all, he was simply the Maack family's live-in son-in-law, with no particular standing in the Maack family. If he did not give in to her whims, she and her family would make his days miserable.
"I had no choice just now. Dear. Do you still hold a grudge against me?"
The fatty prodded as they walked forward.
Autumn's expression darkened. "It's your fault for being such a lousy and weak warrior. I wouldn't have been bullied like this if you weren't a piece of trash," she snarled, glaring at her husband. "Just look a t that man from just now. He's nothing like you—only a sixth-grade martial artist at such an old age. You'll be a laughing stock i f words of this got out..."
The fatty was speechless. He just supported Autumn until they finally arrived at the Maack family.
"Young Miss, what-what happened?"
The bodyguard at the entrance was shocked when he took in the sight. One of the bodyguards quickly went in to make a report.
Autumn and her husband had not walked very far in when the master of the Maack family, Ace, came out with a group of people.
"What happened, Autumn? Who was it?
Who dared to cut off my daughter’s arm!"
Ace stared at the stump that had been his daughter's arm. He was so furious that he had gone purple and his teeth were gritted.
After all these years, he never had any sons. He only had her as his only daughter. That was why she was the apple of his eye, and he always coddled her as though she was a precious piece of porcelain.
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