“What is going on here?”
Vicky and Yara had just returned indoors as well, and they hurried upstairs upon seeing the chaos up
there.
Jan turned to Vicky right then and said, “Ms. Turnbull, your friend was insulting Flying Sword Sect and
vandalized my family’s antiques. I tried to stop him, and he attacked me in return- I’m afraid you’re
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going to have to do something about this.‘
“What?!” Vicky eximed in surprise and quickly turned toward Frank.
Having been around him for so long, she knew Frank well enough to not take Jan’s words at face
value.
“What happened here, Frank?” Vicky asked.
Frank was folding his arms before his chest as he said evenly, “He demanded for the Earthen
Dragonheart. I refused, so he tried to attack me. Why wouldn’t I hit him?”
Everyone was left trading nces at that, unsure who to believe with the contradicting testimonies.
Vicky naturally believed Frank and frowned at Jan. “Was that what happened, Mr. Yaffe?”
Jan snorted. “Of course he’s lying. My family business is virtually an empire–why would we want some
measly herb? And why isn’t he answering the question of why he destroyed my family’s antiques?”
Liv nodded repeatedly beside him. “Exactly! Mr. Yaffe’s father is the chief of Flying Sword Sect. They
could have easily taken it from Frank if they wanted to. Frank is definitely the one who tried to attack
Mr. Yaffe!”
Kim snapped at her, “Stop it, Liv. Don’t jump to conclusions before we have evidence.”
“Evidence?” Liv sighed in disappointment. “You should stop defending Frank already, Ms. White!”
Jan turned to Vicky right then. “So, what are you going to do about this, Ms. Turnbull?”
Vicky snorted. “I’ll pay for the damages.”
Jan grinned. “Those are medieval antiques we’re talking about–it’s worth at least a billion.”
“A billion? Are you kidding me? Those trinkets are worth a billion?!” Vicky pursed her lips.
She knew that Jan would definitely inte the damage, but this was too much even for him!
Jan simply shrugged. “That’s how much my father spent on those antiques. Pay up, or stay out of this–
Frank will pay for what he did!”
“You little…” Vicky was seething.
A billion dors was a lot, and she was especially short on cash since she had just founded a
newpany.
However, the Yaffes would not let this slide if she did not pay up!
ring at Jan viciously, Vicky snapped, “Fine! One billion, was it? I’ll get the money!”
Jan frowned–he had never expected Vicky to take the fall.
“Hold it,” Frank suddenly said icily. “Has there been any evidence against me? All that crap was already
destroyed before I went inside that room.
“Tut, tut.” Jan clicked his tongue and rolled his eyes. “Stop trying to weasel your way out of this.
Everyone here can see for themselves.”
“They sure can, but there are times when they weren’t shown the truth.”
Frank whipped out his phone and yed the recording of his conversation with Jan earlier out loud.
From the very start, Frank was never heard breaking anything, and Jan was the one who attacked him
first.
The crowd were certainly shocked–what a plot twist!
Jan was left pursuing his lips, never expecting Frank to have an ace up his sleeve.
His face turned especially pale when the recording reached the part where he thoroughly insulted Kim,
and he looked up to find her balling her fists!