Chapter 583
Lord Protector Novel
A few of Wilsonâs men walked hesitantly toward Zeke and the others. They were worried that he would retaliate.
Wilson was actually hoping that Zeke would retaliate in front of Mr. Middleton. That way, Zeke would really look like a terrorist.
Mr. Middleton had just caught sight of Zeke Williams.
He hurried over and bowed deeply to Zeke.
Zeke Williams had saved his life before, and Mr. Middleton was prepared to show his gratitude at all times.
Respectfully, he greeted, âMr. Williams, please follow me outside. This place is extremely dangerous.
We should leave it to the police.â
Huh?
The officials who thought they had Zeke Williams in their clutches felt chills down their spine and stopped in their tracks.
Mr. Middleton called him âMr. Williamsâ?
He even bowed to Zeke!
Who the hell is this guy? How could he be of a higher status than Mr. Middleton?
Weâre in big trouble. Big, big trouble.
Harvey and Wilson glanced at each other. They were at a loss for what to do next.
Sh*t. Weâd really messed up this time.
Who have they crossed now?
Things arenât looking too great.
Susan and the others were surprised as well. They stared on in shock, gaping wide enough to accommodate a whole egg in their mouths.
They had only known of Zekeâs prowess in combat and had just witnessed his moves firsthand.
Only now did they realize that he was legally invincible, too!
Even the mayor was treating him with the utmost respect; he had bowed to Zeke!
Zeke Williams really is unbeatable!
He is effortlessly cool and managed to prove how capable he is without even lifting a finger.
Susan was getting a little short of breath.
Things had moved too quickly and too unexpectedly. Her small, weak heart couldnât handle it!
Mr. Middleton reached out once again. âMr. Williams, please follow me.â
However, Zeke Williams sighed and said, âIâm afraid I canât follow you.â
Mr. Middleton was taken aback by that. âWhat? Why not?â
Zeke said nonchalantly, âBecause Iâm the terrorist theyâre speaking of.â
Mr. Middletonâs brows furrowed into a deep frown and he glared at Wilson, infuriated. âSecretary Wood, what is going on here? Is Mr. Williams the terrorist you reported?â
Wilson Wood stammered, âM-Mr. Middleton, who is he to you?â
Mr. Middleton was enraged. âJust answer my question! Donât try to beat around the bush.â
Wilson Wood took in a deep breath.
He had no way out now. All he could do was maintain his stance that Zeke Williams was a terrorist.
âWe were simply doing our jobs and Zeke Williams was trying to stop us from doing so. He also attacked one of my men for no reason with extreme measures. Thatâs why Iâm sure that heâs a terrorist.â
Harvey and the others started backing him up as well.
âYes, Mr. Middleton, we witnessed it ourselves.â
âThatâs right! He got in the way of civil matters. He broke Harryâs leg on the spot!â
âThat bodyguardâs bone has pierced through his skin! It looks terrifying! How could someone ever do such a thing? Only a terrorist could be so coldblooded.â
Mr. Middleton inhaled sharply when he saw the bodyguard, who was still writhing in pain on the ground.
He did look to be in pretty bad condition.
The bodyguard started wailing. âMr. Middleton! Please, help me out here! I got injured for t-the country, for our people.â
Mr. Middleton calmed himself down and looked at Zeke. âMr. Williams, are they telling the truth?â
âTheyâre spouting bullsh*t,â Zeke Williams said calmly.
Susan quickly corroborated, âMr. Middleton, we witnessed everything! Theyâre lying. This is my familyâs company, and I just wanted to enter that little room to clear out some things. However, they stopped me and even tried to attack me. That was when Mr. Williams helped me block that bodyguardâs attack. If it werenât for him, I might not be speaking to you here right now. What Mr. Williams did was an act of self-
defense and he shouldnât be prosecuted for it.â
Wilson Wood was enraged. âWhat lies! How could someone possibly break anotherâs femur in the name of self-defense? Only a fool would believe such words.â
Mr. Middleton was starting to get a headache.
That was true. How could someoneâs bone have gotten broken from a simple act of self-defense?
That seemed a little unrealistic.