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The Man's Decree novel Chapter 321

Chapter 321 I Will Avenge You

The remaining three men instantly got on their knees and shivered profusely.

They knew the Whitaker family was cruel enough to take them out. The real head of the family was Lucy instead of Kane!

Lucy commanded, “Take care of Mr. Whitaker and leave the rest to me!”

She shot a pale Kane one last look before turning on her heel to leave.

After exiting the room, Lucy gave her brother, Wilbur, a call. It was clear that she would need the Jantz family’s help to resolve the problem, for the Whitaker family wasn’t capable enough of taking revenge.

Wilbur made his way to the Whitaker residence at once after receiving her call.

Anger swept over him at the sight of Tyrion lying in bed. “Lucy, who was the man who beat Ty up? Why didn’t you tell me about it earlier?”

“Uncle Wilbur, you have to avenge me. It was Jared who crippled me! I’m going to be a cripple for the rest of my life!” Tyrion wailed.

He burst into tears after seeing Wilbur in person.

 

Wilbur was only a few years older than Tyrion, and the boys had practically grown up together. They were close to each other. Hearing Tyrion’s cries, Wilbur felt his heart ache. “Ty, don’t worry. I’ll avenge you for sure!”

“Uncle Wilbur, it was Josephine’s fault that I got beaten up by Jared. You have to capture her so I can vent my anger on her!” Tyrion added quickly.

“No problem. Just leave it to me!” Wilbur patted his shoulder comfortingly.

Lucy didn’t share their sentiments. “Willy, don’t listen to him. Josephine is the daughter of William Sullivan, the richest man in Horington. If you capture her, he’ll kick up a fuss for sure. We just have to capture the b*stard who beat Ty up. Don’t cause more trouble,” she advised.

“Leave it to me, Lucy. So what if he’s the richest man in Horington? He should be honored that Ty is interested in his daughter!”

Wilbur was unfazed. He proceeded to ask Tyrion some questions before he left.

Lucy said nothing. Seeing my son in such a condition, I should just let them be.

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