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The Peremptory Casey Davies novel Chapter 788

Three days passed in the blink of an eye.

Today was the last day Casey challenged the C Country Martial Circle.

In these three days, the five great families had made all-out preparations and were very confident that Casey would die in today's battle.

Early in the morning, Jiujiang Stadium was packed, with countless spectators crowded in the gymnasium, looking forward to Casey's final day of battle.

People from the five great families were sitting at the place closest to the ring. Duffy, Edwin, Rory, Payne and Bradford were all confident at this time. They were completely different from the way they were anxious about Casey's strength.

At this time, there was an extra man surrounded by black robes around them. His appearance made a large area around them look a little gloomy.

Ainsley sat next to Duffy, her face full of hesitation. After a long time, she said to Duffy, "Grandpa, why don't we just stop messing with Casey? I have learned about Casey's deeds during this period of time. I don't feel like he is a heinous person. I heard that he was willing to live with his parents-in-law for his wife for several years. Even if he was looked down upon by others, he never complained. Such a person wouldn't do anything bad to us, right?"

When Duffy heard Ainsley's words, his look suddenly darkened, and he said, "You are only a little girl, and you don't understand how dangerous people are. He can treat his wife well, but that doesn't mean that he can treat us well. His existence is a big threat to our five families, so he must be eliminated."

"But, he didn't do anything bad to us either," Ainsley said.

"He killed the two masters of the Law family and caused the Law family to decline. Isn't that enough?" Duffy said.

"But as far as I know, the grievance between Casey and the Law family caused by the Law family. Casey did nothing. Orion from the Law family tried to kill him. He couldn't let others attack him at will." Ainsley refuted Duffy based on the information she had learned in the past few days.

Duffy didn't know how to answer Ainsley for a while.

After pondering for a long time, Duffy said to Ainsley earnestly, "Ainsley, you are still young. Don't be deceived by these appearances. Casey is the apprentice of Bland, a villain. No one who has anything to do with Bland is good, and his talent is terrifying. If he is allowed to grow up, we will lose our status as the five top families in the future, so we must eradicate him as soon as possible."

Ainsley immediately lowered her head, with a hint of disappointment in her eyes, and murmured, "After all, Casey has done nothing wrong, but because he is a potential threat, he must be killed. From beginning to end, we are all making trouble for him, and he is just being forced to resist."

When Duffy heard Ainsley's words, he suddenly became a little frustrated. One was because he found that Ainsley was right. From the beginning to the end, Casey hadn't hurt them at all. They had come to trouble him on their own initiative.

The other was because his own granddaughter started to condemn him, which made him uncomfortable.

"What do you know about it? Fox, take her back to Phoenix Restaurant, it's not good for her to participate in things here." Duffy turned his head and glanced at a middle-aged man beside him.

The man nodded immediately, grabbed Ainsley's arm, and walked toward the outside of the stadium.

Bradford, who was sitting next to Duffy, gave Duffy a smile and said, "Ainsley is still too young to understand the rules of the society."

Duffy nodded and said, "When she grows up, she will understand it. Now I do all this for her good."

"Our preparations today are adequate, and Casey will definitely be killed by us," Bradford said.

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