Covering his bloody nose, Colson cried out, “No one leaves!”
He looked at the security guards standing by the door of Glorious Hotel.
“What are you standing there for? Hurry up and apprehend them. The Callahans went against the Watsons and the Xenoses. I’m just defending them. They’re definitely going to pin them punching me on someone else. Do you want to be the one they choose to blame?”
Hearing this, the security guards panicked.
The security chief immediately ordered, “Stop them!”
A security guard ran over with an electric baton and stopped the Callahans from leaving.
Lex turned to look at Colson. He furrowed his brows angrily. “Colson, do you really have to be this heartless?”
Colson walked over to him and kicked him in the gut. Lex’s body went limp, and he fell to the ground. Colson barked, “You old fool. So what if I’m heartless? I’m telling you this. It’s over for the Callahans.”
“Father!”
“Grandpa!”
The Callahans rushed forward to help Lex up.
They looked at Colson with furious expressions.
Colson paid no heed to their scorn.
As the way had been blocked by the security guards, the Callahans were prevented from leaving.
“Grandpa, I’m hungry.”
A young girl around five years of age broke the silence. She looked at Lex pleadingly.
Weston hugged her. “Wilhelmina, just wait for a little while longer. We will go have a meal soon.”
“Daddy, why can’t we go home? I’m hungry and tired.”
Lex looked at the young girl sadly. Then, he turned to look at Colson pleadingly, “Colson, what do we have to do for you to let us go?”
Colson pointed at the ground and said, “Kneel.”
Lex froze.
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