Secondly, it's about what Horace mentioned earlier—the time.
He just said that Shannon left the Timothy Family seventeen years ago.
Seventeen years ago was also the time when Kingsley's parents were killed.
Could this be real? Or is it just a coincidence?
As Kingsley pondered these thoughts, Horace and Cassius' words got more aggressive.
Cassius glared with bloodshot eyes. The veins on his neck were visible.
"If you really want to take Shannon away, you'll have to step over my dead body," Cassius yelled at him.
"Fine." Horace's eyes flashed with murderous intent. "I shall grant your wish today."
He raised his fist as he spoke, ready to strike Cassius in the face.
"Ah!" Shannon screamed and cried. "Mr. Stewart. Don't do it. I'll go back with you."
However, her cry came a little too late.
Horace had already swung his fist.
The powerful punch was one centimeter away from Cassius' nose.
However, it suddenly stopped.
Because Kingsley had reached out his hand and tightly gripped Horace's wrist.
Horace was taken aback and in shock and surprise.
All along, he only saw Kingsley as a student coming to buy something, so he did not even spare a glance at him.
But now, Kingsley effortlessly intercepted his attack, leaving him stunned momentarily.
Meanwhile, Cassius had long prepared himself for the worst.
He had already closed his eyes when Horace swung his fist.
The gust of wind at the tip of his nose made his skin tremble and the whole body cold down.
However, he waited for quite a while, yet the pain of the punch did not come.
He cautiously opened his eyes.
Seeing the scene in front of him, Cassius was shocked.
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