Chapter 1166:

She fixed Austen with a cold stare.

“They might not be well-versed in traffic rules, but surely, you should know better. You should be the one apologizing.”

Austen’s frustration was evident. He hated the way Madisyn looked at him, her superior gaze reminding him of how he’d lost face in front of Hank and Tatiana.

“I didn’t hit them, so why should I apologize? And why are you sticking your nose into this? It’s none of your business.”

“Young man, don’t you know how to speak properly?” The elderly man, realizing he was not at fault, stood taller with newfound confidence. Hearing Austen’s harsh words toward Madisyn, who had come to his aid, he angrily reached for Austen’s arm.

Austen quickly shook him off and pushed him, sending the elderly man tumbling to the ground.

I like! You’re a nuisance!” Austen muttered a curse under his breath, flung the car door open, and climbed inside, not even sparing a glance at

as she watched Austen’s rude behavior. She hadn’t expected this boy, not

grandfather on the

hand to help the elderly man

kindness meant everything. It’s just unfortunate we crossed paths with such an insufferable

with his mounting frustration but found himself powerless to act. Squeezing his grandson’s tiny hand reassuringly, he managed to say, “Come now,

worlds at

“Thank you, ma’am!”

of the child—she offered a gentle smile and assured them it was nothing. Yet Austen’s

Hank’s brother’s club, and now bullying the vulnerable! If Madisyn had encountered someone like Austen

end here. Austen still

pulled out her phone and logged into

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