Upon hearing that, Kingsley looked coldly at them and questioned, "Do you know where Cayden is?"
"No, I don't know," one of the bodyguards said.
"Mr. Stewart didn't tell us the child's location because he was afraid you would attack us. He just instructed us to watch you. So even if you kill us, you'll get no useful information."
"I didn't expect Horace to be quite clever," Kingsley continued as he sat down slowly on the stone steps by the road.
As he spoke, he beckoned to the two bodyguards. "Come sit down and chat with me."
"No." The two of them shook their heads at the same time. "You're dangerous. Mr. Stewart told us not to get close to you."
"Do you think that staying away from me will keep you safe?"
Kingsley picked up a stone from the ground and flipped it in his hand while grinning.
"Would you believe me if I said I could take your lives even if you stood there?"
The two bodyguards simultaneously sneered, a hint of disdain on their faces.
"We know you are skilled, but do you really think you can kill us with a pebble? Are you joking?"
"That's right. Do you think you're in a fantasy novel? Even if you are powerful, it's absolutely impossible to kill someone with a pebble!"
"Who said I was going to use this pebble?" Kingsley asked with a sly smile.
"Then how can you—"
The two bodyguards stopped speaking before they could finish, remaining motionless like statues.
They immediately displayed expressions of horror, as if they had witnessed a ghost.
Then, Kingsley drew a pistol from his waist as if it appeared out of thin air.
His movements were so fast that they almost thought it was a magic trick.
"Do you think this will kill you?" Kingsley asked while grinning.
After that, he pointed the gun at the ground next to him and pulled the trigger.
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