Chapter 485
Guardian-In-Law by Five Generals
Chapter 485 Alan Isnât Dead âWhat is the idiot son-in-law of the Quints doing?â
âThe moron must be delusional again. He probably thinks Master Cummingham will come back to life to save him.â
Kazeâs behavior was unexpected and drew mockery instead. They thought Kaze had gone mad to pin his hope on a dead man.
It was old news that the son-in-law of the Quints got out of a mental institution. Everybody was not surprised by his psychotic behavior.
âWhat has gotten into you, Kaze?â
Miru scowled at Kazeâs disrespect toward Alan.
âSave your breath, Kaze. Alan is dead.â Angel ridiculed.
There was no way Alan could survive Cronusâ Shadowbane Ess Kaze paid them no heed and simply grabbed one of Lefteria G fighters who surrounded him.
âWhat are you doing?â
The furious fighter soon realized he could not overpower Kaze.
Kaze grabbed the knife out of the fighterâs belt and threw it.
Swoosh.
The knife scythed through the air, narrowly missing the crowd.
Finally, the knifeâs tip wedged in the hairline crack between the cover and the coffin, where Alanâs body was laid to rest.
Thud!
The heavy cover of the coffin slid open and smashed onto the ground.
The blade bounced off the floor with a clang. The impact had reduced the knife to a heap of scrap.
Standing behind Angel, Rock kept a stoic face throughout.
Yet now, he turned to Kaze in shock.
Despite the 40-foot distance, Kaze managed to crack open the bolted- down coffin with a knife. He displayed strength and control at their pinnacle.
Still, only Rock could discern the powerful man Kaze was.
The others perceived Kazeâs behavior at the funeral as disrespectful toward the deceased.
Even in the afterlife, Alan could not rest in peace. His coffin was destroyed.
Emotions started running high at the funeral service.
âMoron, do you know what you did? Iâm going to kill you!â
âYouâre nothing more than a nobody who took your wifeâs family name. How dare you destroy Master Cumminghamâs coffin.
Thatâs the last straw. No one can save you now.â
Those from Lefteria Group were not the only ones seeing red.
Miru stared at Kaze with resentment. She was dying to end Kaze with her own hands.
Kaze immediately rose as public enemy number one, outranking Angel who made an appearance at the funeral.
âOh, Alan. You poor man. You canât even rest in peace because your coffin is destroyed.â
âHe must be rolling in his grave now.
Angel and his men burst out laughing.
âSpeak for yourself, Angel.â
A hoarse voice echoed across the room.
Many turned to the source of the familiar voice in shock.
Angelâs laughter came to an abrupt end.
Everybody watched in horror as a person emerged from the coffin and sat up straight.
Did Alan rise from the dead?
That was the first thing that popped into everybodyâs mind, but the assumption did not sound plausible.
Alan had no problem as well.
He could not possibly have risen from the dead.
In that case, there could only be one explanation.
Alan was never dead.