The Protector

Chapter 918
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Chapter 918

It would have been hard for anyone to have missed the tombstone in such a small yard; hence, Emmawas constantly reminded not to leave Margo City.

The tombstone was not just a reminder of the Garrisons’ threat. To Emma, seeing the tombstone waslike seeing Levi, so nothing made her happier than spending her time thinking about her son in front ofit.

Hence, Levi felt infuriated as he gazed upon the tombstone along with his mother’s prison.novelbin

Zoey and Sylas shivered when they sensed that Levi was about to explode with rage.

As a member of royalty in South Hampton, my mother was supposed to enjoy a luxurious life!Nonetheless, she was imprisoned here by that scumbag! Seeing as such, how could I not be furiousabout it?

“Let’s have a look inside.”

The door was unlocked so Levi got it open easily.

Although it was dilapidated, the yard was rather tidy as the flowers only served to make it cozier.

Holding back his anger for the eyesore of a tombstone, Levi approached a room and knocked on itsdoor, only to find that there was no response.

He entered the small room and found it to be neat and clean.

There was nothing else in the room other than a table, a bed, and a cabinet.

Levi could avow just how miserable his mother was for the past few decades, seeing the old clothesthat were hanging on the drying rack. The clothes were so old that the colors had faded from them.

While Levi was seething, tears rolled down Zoey’s face when she caught sight of such a scene.

The next moment, the three noticed a photo frame on the bedside. They were shocked by the photothat was kept inside it.

It displayed the image of a good-looking couple who were holding a child together; the pair looked likea match that was made in heaven.

Levi had heard from Michael that Emma was the most beautiful woman in South Hampton when shewas younger.

Levi’s eyes blazed with hatred as his eyes fell on the man in the photo. This is the irresponsible manwho should be held accountable for my mother’s imprisonment. He is the reason that I grew up anorphan!

Levi was surprised to find that his mother had kept the photo because it meant that she still missed theman. She has no idea that he has married someone else, having children with another woman.

“I’ll make him pay!”

The photo evoked nothing but hatred in Levi; nonetheless, he wasn’t aware that Emma had beggedand kowtowed to have had the photo taken.

Emma wanted a memento of the man, so he agreed and requested that she should never share thephoto with anyone else. Otherwise, his identity would be exposed.

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