Chapter 65 Anyone Else
Caspian’s words shocked the crowd to their core.
They began to whisper and discuss what unspeakable acts the York had committed to attract such hate from Caspian.
“What insolence! You barge into my house and spout nonsense? How dare you! Send the two of them out!” Nadia roared with anger and annoyance.
Several b*dyguards appeared from the shadows and approached the duo.
For a powerful family like the Yorks, they had specially trained individuals assigned as security personnel, each with their own specific skills.
Derek finally had the courage to speak up after the b*dyguards had appeared. He walked over, pointed straight at Caspian, and said, “Who the hell are you? What audacity! Do you dare give a coffin to my grandma as a gift? Guards! Break their legs! We’ll have them crawl out of here!”
Derek loved this feeling of being powerful.
“So, you’re Derek York?” asked Caspian.
“Yours truly. I don’t care who you are, but your funny jokes made against my family will be met with appropriate punishment.” Derek stood before the family’s b*dyguards without a hint of fear.
Suddenly, a slap reverberated across the party hall. Derek was sent sprawling to the ground.
Derek’s face was branded red with the shape of Caspian’s hand.
Caspian’s slap was so sudden that everyone present was caught off guard.
“Oh!” By the time the crowd had realized what had happened, they collectively hissed out in pain for Derek.
They could not believe that the eldest grandson of the York family was disrespected in full view of the public.
Caspian proceeded to step onto Derek’s chest. “You are the reason I’m here. I’m going to kill you… No, I’m going to butcher you like poultry!”
Derek proceeded to yell for help. “What are you guys standing around for? f**k him up!”
The b*dyguards were hesitant to make a move due to their benefactor being pinned on the ground by their target.
Dawn was heartbroken to see her son being trampled on the ground. She wanted to check on Derek but was repelled by Caspian’s intense and murderous gaze.
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be punished severely in order to retain the York family’s image. “Guards! Teach them a lesson and throw them out
be quite powerful… I’ll allow you to land a
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intended to distract Caspian for an instant so that he could move Derek
enough for Caspian to
beautiful–looking woman beside Caspian to be able
me out of here already! Beat them up and teach them a lesson!” Derek was getting annoyed with
sprung into action and swarmed
to fight them.
could be heard as several b*dyguards were sent flying to the
holding
crowd stunned. They could not believe that the b*dyguards were instantly taken care of before they could even manage to land a hit on the
had known of their b*dyguards abilities for the longest
by a
the beautiful woman standing beside Caspian was.
would be a man of even greater strength if such
to try fighting us?” Sylvia stretched out her hand and
Lilith and wanted to teach the York
she realized the
Mr. Segal,” Nadia whispered to the housekeeper beside her.
toward the back of the
elderly man in
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of them any from the party
so powert Nadia treated him with nothing but respect. He was considered a guest
in agreement and wasted no
with a steady
human being, Sylvia
back Sylvia Leave this to me,” said Caplan
could tell that the elderly man was no ordinary fighter, but she was still confident in her
went to have some fun, that’s all.”
sir.” Sylvia nodded and took a few steps back
down on the floor as he
to make a move without any attempts to defend himself, and yet, Steve could
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