"Ah!"
Dylan made a disgusting shriek as he felt his bones almost shattered. That excruciating pain caused the veins on his forehead to bulge and his eyes widen.
"Son of a b*tch! Do you know who I am? I'm a factory manager with over a thousand people under me. You dare attack me?" He bellowed at Fane through gritted teeth.
"Dear parents, please don’t fight. We can talk this over peacefully!"
The kindergarten teachers and principal were all in shock. They did not expect a fight on registration day.
"Factory manager? Hehe, I don’t care what manager you are, that doesn't let you bully my daughter and wife. Otherwise, I'll make sure your factory closes down with a phone call!"
Fane chuckled, then shoved him aside with a push.
Dylan, who seemed bulky, was actually rather weak. Fane did not use much strength, but he ended up falling over on the ground, landing on his back.
"Ouch!"
Dylan exclaimed. He then climbed back on his feet with great difficulty and massaged his buttocks.
"Y-y-you useless trash. How can you lose to such a skinny bugger!"
Upon seeing her own husband being unreliable, Rachel was even more frustrated.
"Ouch. Kid, I dare you to wait here. Just you wait!" Dylan pointed angrily at Fane.
He knew that Fane's strength was great and he was of no match. With that, he quickly made a phone call.
As he reached the door, he turned around and looked a t Rachel. "Honey, don't worry. I'm just making a call. Bloody h*ll, how dare he bully my wife!"
"Brat, you're doomed! I'll have you know that you won't be leaving this kindergarten today!" Rachel huffed at him angrily.
"Apologize to my daughter and wife!"
Fane could not be bothered with Dylan. Instead, he turned his attention to Rachel and demanded coldly.
"Hmph, you want me to apologize? Dream on!" Rachel replied as she put on an arrogant expression.
Whoosh!
Unexpectedly, the very next instant, Fane stretched out his hand and tore off the other sleeve from her. Her white t-shirt suddenly turned into a sleeveless one, giving her a pathetic look.
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