The moment Levi said those words, the crowd gasped again.
They then glared at him and snapped, “Weren’t you there to hurt Evie? What do you mean by saving her?”
No one would believe in his words.
“I headed to Shadow Order alone and killed everyone there, including the heads of the order. Then, I rescued Evie. The head of Shadow Order was the one to tell me that your disciples were the spies,” Levi replied solemnly.
However, there was no evidence to back him up, so it could not convince the others of its authenticity.
“Rubbish! Evie was clearly saved by the old governor; it has nothing to do with you! Are you telling us that you wiped out the entire Shadow Order by yourself? You’re just a normal person. This is too out of the world. Only the old governor who’s at Rank Six Supreme class can destroy Shadow Order. You’re quite the liar, huh?”
No one would believe that an ordinary person could annihilate the mighty Shadow Order by himself.
It was impossible.
“All right. The old governor was the one to save Forlevia, and she’s now safe and sound. That’ll be the end of the case. He’s her father, so there’s nothing we can do about this. It’s time to leave,” Avery interrupted.
It was only then the others stopped verbally attacking Levi.
“I hope you can come up with a better lie than that next time, Levi.”
Zoey was thoroughly disappointed in him.
Not only did he nearly kill Forlevia, but he even came up with an absurd lie.
The ones that were delighted about closing the case were Helios and the other three.
After all, they had managed to clear their name and pinned the blame on Levi.
“My, what a thrilling ride! But that damn girl is back, so we remain threatened by her presence. We’ll have to think of another way.”
Helios then fell silent, contemplating as he stroked his chin.
“Yes. Even the old governor is protective of her. He’s the one who has the final say about the future of Wildefield.”
The others frowned as well.
Right then, a person appeared in front of them.
It was Levi.
“W-When did you come?”
Helios gulped.
How did he appear without making any noise?
He appeared right as we were talking about how we should deal with his daughter.
Speaking of the devil indeed!
“You’ve once taken care of my daughter, so I’ll give you a week to admit to your deeds and apologize about it,” Levi uttered.
“Are you crazy? What are we going to admit? Who are we going to apologize to?” Helios questioned.
“You know the answer. Humans make mistakes. You’re still young, so I can understand why you’ve done it. However, what you need to do is to learn from your mistakes. If you refuse to admit to your mistakes, you’ll only end up on the road to a dead end.”
Helios and the rest laughed at that.
“What is this madman talking about? Your daughter’s accident has nothing to do with us! Get lost!”
Levi then swept his gaze across the few people. “I’ve said my piece. If you don’t admit to your mistakes, you’ll have to lie in the bed you make.”
With that said, Levi left.
“We’ll have to lie in the bed we make? We’ll see. I’d like to know what exactly can you do to us a week later.”
The few sneered.
Although they were angry, they were also confused.
Why is Levi so sure that we’re the culprits?
There must be a reason for this.
Does he really know something?
“Did Levi really save Evie and annihilate Shadow Order?” one of them wondered.
“How can that be?”
“It was evidently the old governor who did it!”