
"Please! Help u! DADDY!!" Morris kept shouting and shouting, but all
struggle futile.
The servants were usually courteous to him and obeyed his orders now
more than happy to tie him up well or even kill him.
There was cruelty and anger in their eyes.
Morris was all tied up and taken to the main hall where Earle had been for a long time
wait around.
"Dad, what are you doing?!" shouted Moris. "I'm your son! Your real son!"
"Even if I make a mistake, you can't treat me like
this, right? Quickly let go of me!"
Earle walked over and looked at Morris with an expression of tenderness
that was rare, guilt, and even seemed regretful.
"Morris, someone has to bear the consequences of his mistakes, understand?"
Moris. He had never seen Earle look at him like that
preceding.
It was as if her father was saying goodbye to her and saying
his last words to him.
Morris instantly became panicked and quickly shook his head.
"I don't understand! I don't get it! Dad, put me down! I'm wrong! Sorry!"
He felt like he was going to be sent to the gallows.
"It's too late" Earle sighed. "The one who can forgive you is not
me, gotcha?"
"Dad!"
“Don't worry, the Fowlers still have me and your two older brothers.
The Fowler family will live well, so you just have to endure things
things that should be your responsibility. That's part of your job as
the Fowler family's bloodline."
After that, Earle turned around and could not bear to see her son anymore.
"Let's go!"
He led the way while the rest of the men carried Morris like pigs
waiting to be slaughtered.
…
Meanwhile.
In the Saxon house.
Leo is constantly looking for ways and means to understand the various relationships that
bringing together powerful families in the north.
Ethan's mission is to find them all
the secret deal and deal that all these powerful families have one
same other.
He is now at the top of his game.
This was especially after everyone knew about how the head of the Fowler family was
and the Brewers and their sons knelt down to apologize
It seems like everyone now knows that the Saxons were different from the
before, and this Leo was clearly different from before.
Everyone who looks down on him or even ignores him
his previous existence changed their attitude towards him. They're all
being much more polite and no one dared to be rude to her anymore.
As a result, Leo has more information channels.
"What did you say?"
Leo was having breakfast while looking at the information he had gathered.
When he saw the news of how the Brewer family had been exterminated
overnight, he couldn't help but look again.
The Brewer family had just offended him the day before, but
because Ethan used his ability to scare them, well
the head of the family and his son knelt before him and this news was enough
staggering.
Then after that, the entire Brewer family was killed in one night?
Is that Ethan?
"That's impossible."
Leo immediately shook his head and dismissed this conjecture.
"Mrs. Hunt is not an ordinary person and would not care to do such a thing
that's. If he wants to kill them, he'll kill them on the spot."
Leo is a smart guy and knows that strong men like Ethan are not
I will never wait to get unnecessary punishment. If there is
a dispute to be resolved, Ethan will take revenge on the spot.
Then who did this?
Who would dare to exterminate an entire family in one night?
It had been a long time since something like that had happened in the north.
"Master, the head of the Fowler family, Earle, wants to see you" said one
his subordinates politely after entering the room.
"Earle?" Leo frowned a little. "Why is he here?"
"I don't know, but she tied up one of her sons, Morris and brought him to
here too."
Tied it?
Leo realized it quickly.
The Fowlers are now terrified.
The Brewers have been wiped out in one night and the Fowlers must have been
it was thought that the Saxons sent Ethan to do it. Possibly
the Fowlers are still thinking of ways to get revenge, but this morning
they were too afraid to think about it again.
"Sir, do you want to let them in?"
"Wait," replied Leo slowly. "It's not easy to get into my house. Leave
they're outside."