Even the Gonzales family and members of the North Hampton Chamber of Commerce had to concede to the Macy family.
Liam could not think of another person who would have the courage to challenge his family in North Hampton.
He received the piece of paper without saying a word.
“The God of War, Garrison?” Liam read the words written on the paper.
Liam understood the message immediately. The Macy family’s trouble is here.
Logically speaking, the God of War was the only person, with the family name Garrison, who’d dared to refer to himself as the God of War in North Hampton.
Most of the elites in North Hampton were aware that the God of War’s family name was Garrison, after all.
Normally, any other person would have figured out the message written on the piece of paper instantaneously. However, the members of the Macy family were oblivious to that matter.
The reason was due to their misconception of the term, ‘God of War’.
Liam Macey’s nickname was ‘God of War’, so they would naturally think of Liam at the mention of the God of War.
None of them would relate the term to the God of War in the army.
The term varied between those two individuals.
‘The God of War’ was referring to a military rank, in Levi’s case, while that term was merely Liam’s nickname.
Liam frowned. “What does this mean?”
“Master, you’ve offended someone very powerful this time. I think that you should quickly release Mr. Quinton,” Jack suggested.
He did not reveal Levi’s identity for his own selfish reasons.
Jack had never successfully surpassed his Master, Liam, no matter how hard he had tried, or how influential he became, due to Liam’s constraint.
So, he wanted to seize that opportunity for Levi to eliminate Liam.
In that way, Liam’s family business would fall into his possession.
Jack could finally be the one true king of North Hampton.
Jack was deliberately provoking Liam to let the latter’s ego overwhelm his rationality.
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