The woman was pushed aside by Kern and looked at the scene in a daze. Suddenly the two men scuffled.
No one seemed to give in.
Ingemar looked gloomy, and he tried to stop him, but Caden pushed him aside.
When it comes to fighting, Ingemar was no match for Caden, and it was beyond Ingemar's expectations that Kern could withstand Caden’s beating.
It could be seen that Kern also practiced frequently and had never been lazy on his skills.
But what Kern didn't understand was that Caden was the descendant of the Shaw family, and the education and training he had received were beyond the expectations of ordinary people.
What the biggest mistake Kern made was that he offended Caden's mother.
Even though Caden was in bad spirits at the moment, he still tried his best to be against Kern.
Kern's defeat was almost a foregone conclusion.
There was a bang and Kern accidentally fell to the ground.
Caden, like a mad man, raised his fist fiercely, and was ready to strike him again.
Suddenly, a figure rushed out and stood in front of Kern. "You can’t hurt him!"
Several people were startled at the same time.
Caden raised his fist in midair, stared in disbelief at the woman. His raised fist shook tightly. "Are you serious?" he asked, draining all his efforts.
The magnetic voice sounded a bit hoarse.
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The readers' comments on the novel: I've Been There Before (Grace and Caden)
How can a woman suffer so much? How can a man be too cruel initially robbing her of dignity and all, then deceiving her after he knows he loves her? How can they not remarry, making their offspring illegitimate? The line between love and hatred is truly fine indeed! Thank you for this story....