Within a short time, Ezra’s popularity dropped significantly.
People were even going to Sapphire Villa deliberately to scold Ezra.
“Don’t mind them, Chief Williamson. They’re just jealous that we have you as our guest,” comforted Michael with a smile.
“We’ve built a statue for the God of War and we’d like to know what you think. What do you say, Chief Williamson?” asked Tyler.
“Sure.”
Afterward, Ezra followed Tyler and the others to the city center, where the ten-meter-high statue had been erected.
“What do you think, Chief Williamson? If you’re satisfied with it, we can erect one for you too!” offered Tyler eagerly.
Seeing how Ezra was frowning at the statue, Michael and Tyler started to get nervous.
Is he not satisfied with the statue? If he’s not, that’s going to spell trouble for us.
“What’s wrong, Chief Williamson?” inquired Michael.
“Whose statue is this?” asked Ezra.
“It’s the God of War himself!”
“Do you know what he looks like?”
Ezra’s question hit the nail on the head.
“We don’t an actual photo of him. But from the information that we’ve gathered, that’s what he looks like,” explained Tyler.
“Bullsh*t! He doesn’t look like that! The God of War looks like… him!”
Suddenly, Ezra pointed at Levi.
“Isn’t that Levi?” asked Michael as the shocked Joneses turned to look at Levi, who just happened to be nearby.
Could Levi really be the God of War himself?
Levi did mention that he’s the God of War.
He even claimed to be the person in charge of the investment conference and drove our family out.
Could it really be him?
Ezra then continued, “You can’t just say that’s the God of War based on the information you found online! That’s like randomly picking a stranger on the streets and calling him the God of War since nobody’s actually seen him before.”
“Phew! As long as it’s not Levi.”
Michael and the others breathed a sigh of relief when they realized that Ezra pointed at Levi randomly.
“One more thing. the God of War definitely hates things like statues. If you don’t want to get on his bad side, you better remove it soon,” warned Ezra coldly.
“Really?”
Tyler and Wales exchanged perplexed looks with each other because they could not believe that Levi was actually right about the God of War’s hate for statues.
The two still felt like something was off though.
After the statue had been removed, Ezra made up an excuse to leave.
“Shadow, follow Chief Williamson and report his whereabouts to me. Do what you can to protect him,” ordered Michael.
After receiving his order, Shadow followed Ezra all the way to a remote alley and saw Ezra knelt before a man.