Chapter 928 The One Who Imprisoned My Mother
Emma could not help but agree with Zoey because her daughter-in-law was right about her son being impulsive.
I’m happy that my son is capable, but he has to learn how to pick his fights.
“Now that the tombstone has been destroyed, it wouldn’t make a difference even if I stayed, so let’s get out of here before The King of Margo City arrives!” requested Emma.
“We’re in no hurry, Mom,” responded Levi with a smile.
“What?”
Both Emma and Zoey were stunned by Levi’s response.
What is Levi thinking? He’s the one who wanted me to leave with him earlier. Now that I’ve agreed, why are we not leaving?
“Don’t worry. We will leave eventually, but I have a score to settle first,” assured Levi when he noticed how confused the two seemed.
“I’ll make them pay for what they’d done to you for over twenty years, so we’ll wait for them here.”
“The past doesn’t bother me. What’s important to me is your safety. Trust me, you wouldn’t want to face The King of Margo City. Let’s just leave!”
“Sylas, get them out of here,” ordered Levi after forcing his mother and wife into the car.
Sylas then quickly drove away, leaving Levi alone.
Before long, The King of Margo City arrived with a dozen cars and several trucks, as hundreds of men stepped out of the vehicles.
As the title suggested, the man was the king of the city, and he could summon hundreds to the courtyard with a raise of his arm.
When The King of Margo City, Amos, and his son arrived, they only saw a calm-looking man.
The man, with his hands behind his back, looked as though he was waiting for them.
“Where’s Emma that old swine?” shouted Amos.
“She probably took off. We just spotted a car outside,” answered Erwin.
“Father, let me go after her.”
“No. I have eyes all over Margo City. They won’t get away,” stated Amos coldly before entering the courtyard to stare at Levi. “So, you’re Emma’s bastard son?”
Without a hint of emotion, Levi remained silent.
“Weren’t you an orphan who was abandoned to the streets? How did you find this place?”
Amos was curious as to how Levi had done it.
“Answer my father, you bastard! Are you dumb?” roared Erwin.
“You’re not worth it.”
The arrogant answer stunned Amos, who never expected anyone to speak to him in such a manner.
“So you’re The King of Margo City? The one who’d imprisoned my mother for almost thirty years?” asked Levi.
Amos laughed out loud before replying, “That’s right. I’m the one who’s kept that old swine here.”