Chapter 1277 Without Malicious Intentions
David was silent, for he was also at a loss as to what he should do. If Jared really achieved a breakthrough, no one would be able to say for sure who would survive.
What was most important was Jared and Mr. Sanders’ relationship. When Jared was in the south, he could still hunt down the former.
However, Jared’s return to Jadeborough meant that he was back under Mr. Sanders’ protection.
If he really challenged Jared and was close to defeat, he could not be certain as to whether or not Mr. Sanders would save Jared.
That was something that no one could be certain about.
Jared had caused a scene at the Norton residence and was attacked by the people in it. Just as they were about to kill him, Mr. Sanders appeared.
Evidently, Mr. Sanders did not want Jared to die.
Hence, David was trapped between a rock and a hard place—he did not know if he should fight against Jared or not.
After a long while of contemplation, David turned to Skylar and said, “Head out with me tomorrow. Let’s not enter a conflict with Jared for now. He has Mr. Sanders backing him up. If we fight him, we’ll be hurting ourselves as well. In the end, the ones who would reap the most benefits would be the other sects and families.”
“Dad, do you mean to say that we should hide from him and admit defeat?” Skylar asked as he looked at David.
“B*stard, what do you mean by admitting defeat? We’re just avoiding him for now,” David uttered, glaring at his son.
Blinking, Skylar blurted out, “Dad, I can get someone to deal with Jared!”
Hearing that, David froze before asking, “Who?”
“The head of the top family of Marsingfill, Enzo Rowling,” Skylar replied with an evil grin on his face.
“The head of the Rowling family? Does the Rowling family have a grudge against Jared?” David asked, confused.
“Of course they do.”
With a grin, Skylar told David what had happened.
When David heard that Skylar had killed Coby and Gonzo and blamed Jared for it, he grimaced.
A tinge of disdain crept into his eyes as he looked at Skylar.
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