Login via

The Born Winner (Jack and Katherine) novel Chapter 121

The sounds and voices were echoing in the room.

It was as if the air was frozen.

The two mid aged men's pupils went small, their faces showed surprise.

Mister Ward and Brent were pale in their faces from the shock.

Mister Ward said to Jack hurriedly, "Master Hughes, don't lose your temper."

As he said so, he turned to Madam Hughes to explain, "Madam Hughes, I apologize to you on behalf of Master Hughes, please excuse him."

"Huh!"

Madam Hughes snorted cold, she didn't even look at Mister Ward who was on the floor, instead she was fixed on Jack, her eyes were slightly squinted.

Since the start, Jack had no other emotion on his face except for the coldness.

He stared Madam Hughes in the eyes, and made no intention to back away.

Since the moment he entered the room, he recognized that Madam Hughes was reading from the sin expiation Buddhist scriptures, "Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva PurvaPranidhana Sutra".

But he came here carrying sins, to ask for forgiveness, he wanted Madam Hughes to concede, so he swallowed his anger.

But Madam Hughes kept reading her prayers, and ignored him, if it wasn't Mister Ward, who interrupted her, Madam Hughes might have really kept reading the prayer a hundred times.

The time she needed to read it a hundred times, he might have died due to excessive blood loss.

He was really there to ask for forgiveness.

But he wasn't a pushover, neither was he a hothead.

Madam Hughes was already using the scriptures for the dead to against him, why would he keep enduring?

Mister Ward looked very anxious, and as he was staring at Madam Hughes, his eyes reddened.

When he entered, he as well noticed what Madam Hughes was reading.

But he didn't dare to interrupt her.

If it wasn't for Jack's condition to gradually worsen, he as a servant, would never had the balls to do so.

Who knew that Jack as well recognized the prayers she was reading and he went so far to say it out loud right in front of Madam Hughes.

This was great disrespect!

In that moment, Madam Hughes got up, and went to the computer, then she turned off the prayers, and stopped to pause.

The room was deadly quiet.

Both Mister Ward and Brent, and the mid aged man with graying temples were staring at Madam Hughes, and felt suffocation.

After a moment.

Madam Hughes suddenly started to laugh, "Well, well, you really are the son of Patrick, with your shrewdness, your courage, I guess I am of no use anymore, since you are butting against me."

Even though she was laughing, everyone in the room noticed the coldness in her voice.

As she finished speaking, Madam Hughes turned around to stare at Jack.

"Now that you know to open the wound to beg me to concede, why should I not release your soul from your body?"

Jack's pupils narrowed.

In that moment, he felt he was read through by Madam Hughes.

Because she knew that I was going to open the wounds, that's why she was reciting the prayers?

What a mean old bitch!

"Kneel down!"

Madam Hughes demanded, her eyes looked furious.

Jack's brows knitted while he was undecided.

His eyes showed his struggles, with his right hand he had to put pressure on his would, so hard that he almost buried his fingers in the wound.

A man didn't go on his knees, unless it was in front of god, or his parents.

If he did now, it meant that he surrendered to the Hughes family's powers!

And Madam Hughes came to send punitive forces against him!

"Master Hughes, kneel down!"

Mister Ward said to him, his voice was trembling, and his eyes red.

No matter how calm of a person Mister Ward usually was, now he clearly was scared.

Madam Hughes had the most high position in the Hughes family.

In this situation, even if old Master was there, he wouldn't have the powers to turn the situation around.

If Jack was to be disinherited, it would have been all for nothing.

"Master Hughes..."

Brent wanted to say something, but then stopped, his eyes flashed.

"Huh..."

Jack exhaled deeply, his cold face suddenly showed a smile, "Alright, I will kneel down."

Comments

The readers' comments on the novel: The Born Winner (Jack and Katherine)