"Haha... This means you're really interested in getting the attention of our Third Young Mistress Cabello, no?" Joshua rubbed his fists when he heard what Fane said and eyed him playfully. "We, the onlookers, have great sight. Do you truly think the Woods family can be considered as a first-class aristocratic family? To us, you're no different from those second-class aristocratic families!"
"Second Brother, let's not waste time talking to this guy. Let me teach him a lesson so he'll learn the difference between him and the true first-class aristocratic family!" Conley walked two steps forward and balled his fists as Chi surged and covered his fists. It looked as if he had boxing gloves made of Chi.
"Don't be careless, Third Brother. This guy might have a high fighting prowess and is i n the real-god level’s initial stage. After all, he's the Woods family master inheritor," Joshua crossed his arms at his chest as he reminded his Third Brother when he noted how Conley was ready to fight.
However, Conley did not pay much attention to Fane. "Don't worry—this guy’s just lucky. He had the chance because the talented Lance Woods of the Woods family had gone missing. He wouldn't be the family master inheritor otherwise." In his opinion, it was definite that Fane did not have a high fighting prowess and luck played a huge part in his journey to becoming the family master inheritor.
After all, how powerful would a guy who returned from the outside world be?
Nonetheless, Conley knew he could not kill Fane at that moment. After all, the competition had not started, and this guy was the Woods family master’s son. Killing him and falling out with the Woods family was no good starter.
Still, that did not mean he could not beat some sense into Fane.
He came toward Fane in a flash and threw his fist at him.
Daniella knew how powerful Fane was and did not worry for him when hearing Conley’s threat. After all, Conley's fighting prowess was only at the real-god level’s initial stage. "Haha! You just signed up for a beatdown!”
Such fighting prowess was really powerful before the Woods family's prodigies, but they had no idea what extraordinary talents Fane had compared to them.
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