Alfred scanned the room with his gaze. Everyone felt a chill running down their spine.

They had witnessed how he had killed a hundred gangsters. The bloody image was still fresh in their minds.

Alfred asked Fatso, “Well, who was it that insulted the Booth family?”

Fatso pointed at Zeke and accused them, “It’s the two of them.”

As Alfred approached Zeke, he inquired, “You’d better be sure that you didn’t start this fight.”

Fatso felt guilty, but he declared, “Of course not. After you warned me the last time, I haven’t been stirring up any trouble.”

Alfred nodded, “That should be the case. The Booths will not bully others, but that doesn’t mean that we’ll allow others to lord over us.”

He questioned Zeke haughtily, “Are you the one who insulted the Booths and bullied my cousin?”

When Zeke saw Alfred, he sighed.

I didn’t want to deal with the Williams in Atheville during my trip here, but they’re everywhere, aren’t they?

Alfred Booth was someone Zeke knew back when he lived with the Williams.

When Alfred was young, he was a martial arts instructor at the Williams residence. He taught martial arts to the young Williams men.

Naturally, Zeke was one of his “students”.

However, because of his lowly status in the Williams family———he was no better than a servant——Alfred had not taught him anything.

In fact, in order to curry favor with Zach, the favorite son, he even made life difficult for Zeke. Back then, Zeke was unable to eat his fill and was tormented by Alfred on a daily basis. With that, he managed to train up his endurance and patience.

That endurance allowed Zeke to become the man he was today.

Alfred spat impatiently, “Hey, I’m talking to you. Did you bully my cousin?”

Zeke looked up and replied, “It’s been a while, Instructor Booth.”

Alfred was taken aback. No one’s called me that for decades! How did he know that I used to be an instructor?

He scrutinized Zeke from top to toe and quickly recognized him.

“You’re that disowned child, Zeke?”

Zeke was now a domineering man; he was no longer that frail boy from the past. That was why Alfred did not recognize him at first glance.

Zeke nodded, “That’s right.”

Naturally, Zeke was one of his “students”.

However, because of his lowly status in the Williams family———he was no better than a servant——Alfred had not taught him anything.
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