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Ice and Fire novel Chapter 277

The two guards got intimidated because the child had dared to call out Bobby's name. Even though Joe was Jackson's son, he was no less arrogant than his father was, and they had to be careful with how they talked to him.

One of them said, "Not yet."

Joe felt relieved, because his Daddy and Bobby didn't know that he had met Jean today, so everything was still under his control. He could continue with the things that he planned.

Joe directly said, "If you dare to tell Bobby about any of this, you'll be dead before sundown."

The two were astonished by the little child's words, and doubted whether he was boasting.

"What? Do you think that I just brag and bounce? If I tell my Daddy that you bullied me, or if I make any other excuse, do you really think that my Daddy will let you off the hook so easily?" Joe pretended to be arrogant, because at that moment, he couldn't afford to show his weakness, or else all of his plans would go out in smoke in an instant.

After the two heard his words, they thought for a while and felt that it all made sense, because Jackson would certainly believe his son instead of them. They knew how powerful Jackson was, and that they were just the little people who worked for him, so how could they ever possibly compare with Joe?

After Joe saw that they were silent again, he continued to say, "What? Do you want me to call my Daddy now?"

Joe then took out his phone bought by his Mommy and was about to dial a number.

When the two guards saw that Joe was about to make a call, they hastily stopped him, and said, "Little master, wait a minute! Let's talk about this!"

When they stopped him, Joe put his phone back in his pocket, because he was just pretending, and had no intention whatsoever of calling his Daddy.

The two then looked at each other, and one of them said, "Little master, we promise you that we'll not tell the others about what happened today."

"Not just today! You'll never tell Bobby if I meet my aunt again."

One of the guards thought that it was hard for them to do this and fell silent.

The other one said, "Little master, we can't do that. If you're hurt, then we'll be also dead."

"How could I be hurt? She's my aunt, and she won't hurt me, " said Joe, but he was actually uncertain about that. It was true that Jean was silly, but she was still an adult who was strong enough to hurt him.

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