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Chapter 1716

Chapter 1716

“You’ll let us go? Very well! Remember your promise!” Patrick wavered and immediately hurried towardLeon.

The Libertons were always the Scammells‘ enemies and Patrick wanted to seize the chance toeliminate the Liberton, but it was impossible.

Ever since Rick and members of the second bloodline were removed from the family, the Scammellslost their former glory.

Patrick brought two elders and close to thirty skilled martial artists to help Leon, leaving only threeelders in the family mansion. Meanwhile, there were at least forty martial artists on the Libertons‘ side,giving the Libertons an advantage over the Scammells in terms of numbers and strength.

The difference in power was so distinct that Patrick knew for certain that the Scammells and Leon werethe ones who would suffer in the end if they refused to release Willie.

Since Crowley offered to let the Scammells leave unscathed once Leon let go of Willie, it was a dealthat Patrick was more than happy to take.

He took a few long strides toward Leon. “Leon, Willie already has both his legs broken, so you havegotten your revenge! I think you should just let him go and call this a day,” he said, trying to hint thatLeon would be putting himself and the Scammells at risk if the situation escalate further.

“No. I can’t let him go!” Leon shook his head and rejected Patrick’s advice without hesitationnovelbin

“Why not?” Patrick was surprised.

He brought the Scammells here mainly to rescue Leon and prevent him from dying at the hands of theLibertons. Since Leon successfully rescued Cynthia and Crowley agreed to let them go, he could notunderstand why Leon would refuse to free Willie.

Naturally, he was unaware that Leon intended on destroying the Libertons once and for all and did notseek the Scammells‘ help simply to rescue Cynthia.

“Elder Scammells, Willie is a vicious, despicable man. He deserves to die for raising his hands atCynthia and Ruth! I’m going to kill him today to make it right by Cynthia and Ruth!” Leon said withdetermination.

Mercy toward one’s enemy was nothing but cruelty toward oneself.

Leon knew that letting Willie go would only cause him more trouble in the future; considering thedespicable nature of Willie, his action would only escalate and he might attempt to harm them in evenworse ways.

Leon refused to let a potential danger go.

“What?” Patrick was stunned, and so were Benedict, George, and the others.

They all knew Leon to be a merciful and forgiving man, so none of them expected Leon to murder forthe sake of Ruth and Cynthia.

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