Chapter 1211
Summon Of The Sword
Sally came over with the little girl and gently held Connie.
The three held each other while holding Patrickâs photo in their arms.
Sean saw it and felt terrible.
He was not mad at Connieâs outburst.
Patrick was the only male in their family. They were now orphaned and widowed.
Patrickâs death felt like the sky falling for the family.
It was not difficult to imagine that they must be crying day and night. Their hearts filled with pain, but they had no one to vent it to.
They even wanted to lose their temper and get mad, but they had no idea who to lose their temper at.
They vent it at Sean since he showed up today.
Sean understood how they felt.
The thugs witnessed all this.
âBrother Moby, the son of this family seems to be a soldier who had fought and killed our countryâs enemiesâ¦â
A young man with bleached blonde hair said to the leader.
âYesâ¦â
The leader was also somewhat silent.
No matter how bad someone was, they had respect for soldiers.
After all, everyone knew soldiers sacrificed for them to live peaceful lives.
No one could deny that.
âStop talking nonsense and see what the boss decides after he comes.â
The leader was silent for a few seconds before waving his hand and saying.
âYes!â
The crowd answered quickly before going silent.
âYou guys should leave. Theyâre locals. You canât beat them.â
After comforting Connie, Sally turned around and said calmly.
The look in her eyes seemed like she had accepted her fate.
After all, their home was here, and so were their roots.
Sean and the rest could leave, but not them, so they could only be bullied.
âI told you Iâd keep you safe.
âPatrickâs gone, but weâre still here.
âEach of my personal guards had gone through matters of life and death together.
âPatrickâs parents are just like our parents. Donât worry.â
Sean looked at Sally and said earnestly.
They could forget it if he had no idea.
However, now that he knew, how could he return to the Northwest Army and defend the country if he could not even protect Patrickâs family?
He would also be embarrassed to face his subordinates and comrades.
âI donât think Patrick wants us to trouble you.
âYouâre tough in the army, butâ¦
âAfter all⦠local gangsters are above the law.â
Sally sighed and refused again.
Sean said nothing more. All he wanted to do today was take down the local gangster.
âCommander?â
Zander walked over to Sean and called out quietly.
He was not trying to persuade Sean to leave. He was trying to remind him of the situation they were in.
The fact that they had come to Joules Town had been a secret as they had covered their tracks.
If Sean was too highâprofile, it might cause him unnecessary trouble.
âWhat do you think I came to Joules Town for?â
Sean asked quietly, understanding what Zander meant.
âYou came to Joules Townâ¦
âTo get help and revenge for our wronged comrades who died in vain!â
Zander paused momentarily before answering earnestly.
âWhat do you think Iâm doing now?â
Sean looked straight ahead and asked again.
âWellâ¦â
Zander paused before slowly coming to his senseâs.
Sean was avenging their subordinates and comrades!
âIf I canât even deal with whatâs in front of me, how can I return to the Northwest and get justice for our brothers?â
As soon as Sean said this, Zander went silent and understood what was on Seanâs mind.
How would he defend the country if he could not handle a family?
How could he be loyal to the country if he could not protect a single family?
Sean was not only going to avenge Patrickâs family.
He would get them justice and make a big show of it.
âMom, theyâre outsiders, but this uncle is a good man.â
The little girl next to Sally pointed to Sean and suddenly said.
Sean slowly turned to look at the little girl, who was four or five years old.
âKeep this in mind, little girl.
âBad people can never be the boss of this world.
âIâll tell you today that they will be punished sooner or later.
âAnd all we have to do is hold on to the righteousness in our hearts, just like your father did.
âYour father represents justice and is a great hero.â
Sean slowly crouched down and said gently.
âYes!â
The little girl nodded heavily.
Sean planted the idea of justice in her heart while she was still young.
Sally was moved