Helios and his gang were just thinking of how they should lure Levi to a remote area to teach him a lesson.
Yet, the fish had swum into the net itself.
As they walked, wide, maniacal grins grew on their faces.
I can’t believe there are idiots like him!
In the meantime, Zoey and Mia had hurried over, hoping to stop them.
“This is between us. Don’t stick your nose into this. Moreover, he’s the one who came to us. He’s the one who taunted us!”
Helios then shot Zoey a glare.
“What now? Do we go and look for the governor?”
Overwhelmed by anxiety, Zoey stomped her foot.
“Don’t worry. Nothing will happen. Regardless of everything, Levi is still Evie’s father. Helios and the rest know their limits; they won’t do anything bad to him.”
Mia nodded. “True. Even the governor can’t do anything about him, let alone Helios and his gang. Zoey, I’d say you shouldn’t intervene in this anymore. You might make things worse.”
Someone beside them chimed in, “Yes, yes. Moreover, Levi was the unreasonable one in this. He’s the one who revealed the secret to Shadow Order but tried to pin the blame on them. I’d say he deserves to be taught a lesson.”
Zoey worried her lips before huffing. “Levi, you never listen to me! This thing should’ve ended ages ago, but you refuse to let it go. You’ll have to face the consequences for it then!”
Upon hearing the reassurance that Levi would only be taught a mild lesson, Zoey sighed in relief.
She, too, felt that Levi deserved to be taught a lesson.
He’s too stubborn for his own good.
Levi brought Helios and the other three to a nearby mountain range.
It was a forbidden place, and it was near the cemetery where the old governor was buried.
Looking around, Helios commented with a grin, “This is quite the remote area. I’d say no one would realize even if you were to die here.”
“Hahaha!” the others laughed when they heard Helios’ comment.
They were already discussing how they should deal with Levi—whether they would kill him or cripple him.
They were out of Wildefield, so they could do anything they wanted.
Whatever happened to Levi, at most, the governor would berate them for it. There would be nothing severe.
After all, Levi was nothing as compared to Forlevia.
Maybe the governor and the others hate Levi as well. Maybe they want to get rid of him as well; it’s just that they can’t.
The few then turned around to look at Levi as if he was their prey.
“I’ll give you another chance to admit to and apologize for your mistakes. If you do so, I’ll let you off.”
Levi turned around to look back at them.
At that, Helios and the others shared a look.
It was as if they had heard Levi crack a joke.
Does he still not understand what kind of situation he’s in?
You’re the one in danger, Levi!
Not us!
In the next second, they burst out laughing. “Didn’t you say we’ll have to bear the consequences ourselves? Let’s see what you’ll do.”
The way they were looking at Levi was as though they were looking at a fool.
They could not imagine how an ordinary person could do anything to them.
Moreover, the four people were all Supreme class fighters.
Helios himself was already a Rank Three Supreme class fighter.
What can Levi even do?
“Very well. You have brought this upon yourself.”
Levi had been giving them many chances. Yet, they did not cherish them.
“Come. Did you want to hit me? Hit me here!”
One of Avery’s disciples, Daxton Yarbrough, even leaned his face closer.
He was a Supreme class fighter, so his body was tough as steel; even bullets could not hurt him.
A swing from an ordinary person would only hurt the assaulter themself.
Bang!
Yet, in the next second came a loud explosion.
A force that could move mountains swept across the land.
Bang!
Hit by the force, Daxton was sent flying.
Silence enveloped the place.