Chapter 40
Meanwhile, at the Delight Coffeehouse in Brookspring
In the special private room on the top floor, two men in their sixties or seventies were seated.
Although their faces appeared aged, their postures were upright, and their eyes gleamed with vitality, exuding a subtle air of authority.
It made ordinary people hesitate to meet their
gaze.
It was evident that these two elderly men were warriors.
As for these two old men, they were the current heads of the Holman family and the Dawson family in Brookspring
The one with a slightly more imposing presence was Zachary Holman, the head of the Holman family in Brookspring The other, Caius Dawson, was the head of the Dawson family.
Caius lightly swirled his cup and spoke in a low voice to Zachary
“Zachary, did you also receive an anonymous call?*
Zachary nodded slowly.
He said, “The anonymous call informed me of the news about the Harper family’s destruction. I didn’t believe it at first, but it turns out to be true.”
Caius also nodded.
“When I was asked to meet here, I thought it was a scam call. I never expected that something really happened to the Harper family”
Then, Caius continued, “Zachary, who do you think could have made this call?”
Zachary furrowed his brows and shook his head.
“No need to rush. We’ll find out soon.”
As Zachary finished speaking, the door to the private room opened from the outside.
Both Zachary and Caius looked toward the entrance.
A man wearing a black peaked cap, a black mask on his face, and a black trench coat walked in from outside.
Notably, his right hand remained hidden in the pocket of his coat.
Seeing this man’s attire, both Zachary and Caius felt a sense of vigilance.
However, neither of them sensed any warrior aura from him, so they refrained from taking action.
The man in the black trench coat reached the round table and respectfully greeted the two.
Holman, Mr.
Taylor family. It’s a pleasure
then removed his peaked cap and mask, bowing
showed a hint
exchanged a glance, and Caius spoke to
are you doing
voice was not good. It even carried a hint of coldness.
all, the relationship between the Taylor family
they approached the Taylor family together to seek help. but they received a
one who rejected them back then was certainly not the younger generation like Jackson, but rather the old master of the Taylor
mind to
already heard about the Harper
glances again, and Zachary spoke
something to say, it’s best to do so quickly. We don’t have much time.”
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“May I ask if you know who was responsible for the Harper
at Jackson, Caius
Gavin of the Clifford family. This kid used the name of a dead man to commit a crime and
exposing his
eyes revealed a hint of disdain.
Jackson’s smile, Caius felt as if he
Jackson said, “That person has no worries about exposing his identity because that person
himself.”
“What?”
hearing Jackson’s words, both Zachary
two of them looked at Jackson’s
Didn’t Gavin perish together with the Thirty-Power Allied Forces when he was besieged at Sunspire ten years
side, Zachary’s
ten years. He didn’t show out for so long, so why would he return to Brookspring now? His
words, Jackson’s eyes
out by him alone? Every member of the Harper family was
you
*Impossible!”
again let out
their astonishment was
of them showed a hint of
Harper family was the weakest in terms of martial strength among the families, there was a master from the Mason
nothing when
could the combined might of the Mason family’s expert and the entire Harper family be unable to stop
“Gavin couldn’t possibly be this powerful!”
and Caius. However,
of the Clifford family back then. He will definitely come
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