"What..."
Wilk thought that Kat and Frank had already fled and was surprised they were sitting there, waiting.
They could not have been more pompous-it was as if they had shat on Wilk''s face and then demanded toilet paper from him!
Wilk almost choked and fainted.
Nearby, Mrs. Zeig was gingerly serving Kat and Frank tea while shooting Wilk looks, pleading for help.
"H-How dare you!"
Even as Wilk pointed at Kat and Frank, he was shaking with rage and had to lean on the stairs handrail to keep himself standing. "You''re sitting around, sipping tea after your... atrocity?!"
"It''s none of your business," Kat pursed her lips, rolling her eyes at Wilk. "Also, atrocity? We''re just buying back what you brought."
"You little..."
Wilk was speechless from frustration but soonughed savagely. "Fine! Let''s see how long you can strut now! My men are already here!"
Then, turning toward Mrs. Zeig, he barked, "Go! Open the gates and let the Sunzers in! Let''s see if these wretches would strut when they face the Sunzers!" "Wait."
Just as Mrs. Zeig was about to do as she was told, Frank suddenly held up a hand, stopping her.
"What, are you scared now?!"
Wilkughed viciously. "Well, toote! You barge into my house, and hurt my son! You''re all going to die!"
"That''s not what I mean," Frank waved him off with a mysterious smile. "You just said the Sunzers areing, right?"
"Yes!"
Wilk puffed his chest proudly. "It''s
only natural have some
connections in Morhen after I established myself here! How dare
the
you wreak havoc in my house- Sunzers will never forgive you! Get down on your knees and apologize, and I just might tell them to leave a pretty corpse!" N?velDrama.Org owns all ? content.
It was only when Wilk finished that he realized Frank was staring at him in wry amusement.
"Mr. Sturgeon, I don''t know why you''re so confident about the Sunzers, but here''s some earnest advice..."
Pausing, Frank chuckled coolly. "Don''t try to set the Sunzers against me, or you''ll definitely regret it." "Fuck you!"
Wilk had long since lost his rationality to rage.
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His son was dying, but the culprit was sitting around in his house and sipping tea... and the most
expensive tea that he had kept in his
collection for years!
If anything, Frank''s words were a bluff in Wilk''s mind.
After all, the Sunzers serve the Jankos-even if the Sunzers could not beat Frank, the Jankos would definitely get involved.
As such, Wilk was not about to be
intimidated by Frank''s advice, evenpletely ignoring him as he bellowed, "Open the gates, Mrs. Zeig!" , FindNovel
"O-Okay!" Mrs. Zeig eximed.