As such, Jasper did not doubt Anna when she said that Old Master Law had snatched someone from the altar before.
“Um… I don’t think it’s too much to fight to the death for that matter,” Jasper commented.
“At that time, my grandfather was only a commoner, but Wallace was a son of a rich family. Besides, Grandma and Grandpa really loved each other!” Anna could not help but side with her grandpa. “To me, Grandpa is the real man.”
“But I saw Wallace smiling while chatting with the old master?” Jasper asked.
Anna replied, “That’s nothing. Wallace personally came to deliver his gifts at Grandpa and Grandma’s wedding.”
“Heh.” Jasper narrowed his eyes and smiled. “Wallace is such a character.”
Anna’s words raised Jasper’s vigilance against Wallace to the highest level in his heart.
A person who, for decades, could endure the hatred of someone snatching his wife was either a fool or a peerless hero.
Would Wallace Langdon, who was once the richest man in Terra, be a fool?
He could only be a peerless hero.
…
The lounge of the hotel suite where Old Master Law stayed was filled with smoke.
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