Upon hearing that, Horace was slightly stunned. "What do you mean?"
Not long after he finished speaking, he heard footsteps coming from the staircase mixed with the sounds of the two bodyguards' pleads. "Mr. White, Mr. White, please let us go... We don't want to face that devil again."
With the sound of begging, three figures came up to the second-floor corridor from the staircase.
Cassius held the two bodyguards by their collars with each hand and dragged them back here.
The faces of the two bodyguards were already bruised and swollen. Even their bodies seemed to have suffered some injuries.
Kingsley smiled slightly. "Mr. White, your arrival seems to be the same with my calculations."
After throwing the two stumbling bodyguards to the ground, Cassius replied, "Boss Nicholson, you are truly extraordinary."
Once he was done, he looked around anxiously. "Where's Cayden? Where's my son?"
"He's inside this room," Kingsley replied.
He hadn't gone to untie Cayden because he was wary of Horace.
Since he promised Lucas he wouldn't kill anyone inside the motel, he would keep his promise and not shoot Horace and the others.
In addition, Horace was a master martial artist, so Kingsley would have to fight several rounds with Horace if he wanted to subdue the latter.
During the time it took for them to fight, those bodyguards might rush into the room and harm Cayden.
Kingsley didn't dare take such a risk.
So he used his gun to intimidate Horace instead of going inside to rescue Cayden.
Now that Cassius had arrived, Kingsley had no more worries.
Cassius, being the former leader of the Nightfall Gang, was also a formidable fighter.
It was easy for him to defeat the two bodyguards.
Kingsley could now focus on dealing with Horace wholeheartedly.
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