"Mom, I think Aunty Joan is right. We'd better wait here!"
After thinking about it, Ben sat down and said, "Worst comes to worst, we'll all die together! If they were killed by the enemy, we won't be spared anyway!"
"Ugh! Why am I so unlucky? I've just become a martial artist, hoping to live a longer life. I didn't expect to die this soon at all! Why is my life so unfortunate, so bitter!"
Fiona was getting more upset the more she thought about it. She straightaway plopped onto the floor and started to whine like a kid.
"Mom, stop it! It's annoying!"
Ben barked at Fiona, his tone unfriendly." Dammit! I’m still too weak. I'm only a grandmaster at the moment and can't help much! If I were in the semi-god realm right now, I would have rushed out and fought with them!" Ben bellowed, clenching his fists.
"Are you trying to upset me even more? Your sister is outside right now, and I'm already worried sick! Yet you still want to go out? You unfilial brat!"
Fiona, who was throwing a tantrum on the floor, immediately reacted upon hearing Ben’s words. Her temper sparked and spiked, shaking with fury.
Ben looked at his mother and switched his gaze to the outside, and then said, "Elaine is out there too! If she dies, I don't want to live either!"
At this time, inside a room of another courtyard.
The First Elder of the Hemperly family looked at Paul and said, "Did you hear that? They're here for Fane, for the Woods family, and not for us! Fane offended the four families. No wonder these four families joined forces together and came here to cause trouble!”
"In that case, a fight is unavoidable. Listen to me, later when the battle starts, we will rush out and help the Woods family.
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