Erhardt rushed straight into the bedroom.

He was immediately flustered when he saw Matthew who was lying sick on the bed.

After a moment, he took his pistol out without hesitation and aimed it straight at Matthew.

Saoirse ran to her father's front at once, with her body right in front of the pistol. "Father, you can't kill him!"

Erhardt said in fury, "Get out of the way, Saoirse. This man must die. You must have forgotten the rules in the family. You are not allowed to meet any strange men before you get married. Not only did you just meet up with him, you even hid him in your own bedroom, that is why he must die!"

"Father, you really cannot kill him." Saoirse cried and shouted.

"Someone, come and take Saoirse away," Erhardt ordered his men.

Soon, a few young and strong bodyguards went over and dragged Saoirse away.

Saoirse didn't want to leave no matter what, yet she still got dragged away at the end.

Erhardt aimed his pistol right at Matthew again.

He wanted to pull the trigger but he suddenly hesitated for a bit.

The young man on the bed was giving him a reaction that was beyond his expectations. He'd thought that the young man would surely be in a fright seeing a pistol being aimed at him, and he would plead hard for mercy in tears.

But this man's reaction was just so calm, so terribly calm.

He looked at Erhardt with his dark eyes and said, "Sir, you have no rights to kill me."

His voice was cold.

Erhardt frowned. "This is the rule of my family. Unmarried girls are not allowed to meet any strangers except for the family members, and my youngest daughter is unmarried."

There was a ripple of changes in expression in Matthew's eyes.

He said calmly again, "I don't have any ability to resist now. If that is what you want, do as you wish then."

After saying that, he closed his eyes and stopped looking at Erhardt.

It was as if whatever Erhardt was about to do next, had nothing at all to do with him.

The dumbfounded look in Erhardt's eyes was getting more and more obvious.

This young man was definitely no ordinary man.

He was so brave and fearless even when faced with such danger.

Erhardt still did not shoot in the end. He hesitated for a moment and then turned away.

He had to look up the background of this young man.

After three days, Erhardt finally found out about Matthew Perry's details.

When he knew what Matthew had done, he was shocked.

had suddenly died. It turned out that it had

of that young man were far beyond

he didn't want to

should

Erhardt was in hesitation.

time, Liselle came

ground

heavy rain, she still kept on kneeling like that. You have to promise Miss Saoirse not

suddenly stood up

the door,

Saoirse was there kneeling.

was soaked all

so cold that her

to get her

refused

to let him go, if you still insist on putting him to death, then I will keep on kneeling here, until you promise me not to." Erhardt sighed heavily. "Do you really not want him to die so

allow William to

is not to be broken. Except for putting him to

Saoirse's entire body shook.

looked at her father in disbelief. "Father, would you

a hint of surprise in Saoirse's

excellent young man. I don't want

Saoirse suddenly stood up.

happily. "Father, thank

"I hope that I made

later, Erhardt went

noise, Matthew looked

"Thank you for deciding not

man's tone was

seemed to be not affected at

quality was hard to

a hint of admiration in Erhardt's

towards Matthew's bed and

also looking back at

bed, and Erhardt was standing upright. By logic, Matthew would have felt pressured by the difference in height, yet Erhardt clearly felt that he wasn't even at all

man had to raise his chin up high just

thoughts were changed a

was no wonder that

I heard from my

to let you know that I have decided not kill you, yet we still have to abide to the

Erhardt

"You will have to

was a trace of surprise in

someone whom many men had fatten deeply in love with. She is so beautiful that the whole family would be

for

that you caught her attention. William, I

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