The next morning, the Chaffman family set out early to a street that was near to Fane and his family’s house. They quickly found themselves seats at a snack shop, watching the villa before them as they ate.
Anticipation swelled within Peace. He kept staring at the villa’s entrance, now free of chaos. He was well aware that the peace was temporary-the calm before the storm.
After the clock hit ten, a few men from the Wilson family came over, along with over 200 fighters from Gin City.
"They’re here, they're here. Quick! Inform the master!”
The two bodyguards noticed the retinue from afar and immediately cried out, running.
Fane made everyone else hide in the house. He took Lana, Skyler, Walter, Pendragon, Dennis, and a few dozen other men to the empty space before the villa's gates, waiting for the enemy to arrive.
"Hah. I never thought you'd be here waiting for us!"
Master Wagner burst into laughter when h e saw this.
"Are you the b*stard who dared to do something like that to my grandson? Do you have a death wish?"
There was an old man whose hair had gone completely white. He slapped a hand against the head of the stone lion at the entrance, which was at least half as tall as a man.
Bang!
A sharp crack rang out, and that frightening stone lion broke apart, shattering into little pieces.
"What!"
Walter could not help but exclaimed when he saw that. The old man looked like he was giving a light slap, but there was so much strength in his hand. It seemed that h e was an extremely formidable fighter.
"How are you still alive, Walter?"
Kane huffed after he noticed Walter's presence, "Why are you standing on their side? Are you telling me that you wish to make an enemy out of the Wagner family?"
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