Chapter 508
Summon Of The Sword
âYou cripple! Youâre asking for trouble!â
The man reacted and came at Sean with his fist in the air.
Without blinking, Sean reached out with one hand and grabbed the young manâs wrist with perfect accuracy.
âWho gave you the nerve to raise a hand at my daughter?â
There was another loud slap after he finished speaking.
Slap!
The slap sent the man back seven or eight steps.
He was stunned as his nose bled on the spot.
After Sean had slapped him twice in a row, the man felt as if his strength had been knocked out of him.
His body was a little unsteady and trembling.
He did not expect Sean to hit him that hard.
However, Seanâs strength and reflexes were truly astounding.
Even if the man was ableâbodied, he could not get any advantage over Sean.
âIâm asking you.
âHow dare you raise a hand at my daughter?â
Sean asked, glaring at the young man with cold eyes.
There was fear in the manâs eyes. He clenched his teeth, not daring to speak.
He thought he could show off in front of all the parents.
He was greatly humiliated.
Leah covered her mouth, her eyes filled with emotion.
Sean calling Candy his daughter made Leah and Candy stiffen.
âSorry, Candy. I⦠was a little late.â
Sean looked at Candy and spoke gently.
âNo, youâre not lateâ¦â
Candy threw herself into Seanâs arms and rubbed her tiny head against his chest.
âCandy does have a father. We all thought she was lyingâ¦â
âYeah, yeah, she really has a father. Heâs also goodâlooking, but why is he in a wheelchair?â
Many of the kindergarten students around whispered.
âMy dad came to see me for my parentâteacher meeting!â
Candy reached out her tiny hands and rubbed her eyes. Then she took Seanâs big hand and shouted to the crowd with her head held high.
Sean could not help laughing at her confidence, but he also felt a little sad.
âSean, thank you.â
Leah walked over and whispered to Sean.
âThank me?
âI only came to see my daughter.
âIsnât that right, Candy?â
Sean put his hand on Candyâs head and rubbed it as he answered nonchalantly.
âYes! Thatâs right!â
Candy pouted, mutinied, and sided with Sean.
âYou smart little girl.â
Leah shook her head in resignation and patted Candyâs head too.
The woman arguing with Leah snorted coldly and spoke.
âHaha, so she does have a husband! Heâs nothing but a cripple.
âBut I donât care if heâs a cripple. Youâve got to give me an explanation for slapping my husband.â
âExplanation?
âHeâs a grown man about to hit a little girl.
âAny human being would stop him. Iâm her parent. You want me to explain after I stop him?â
Sean asked as he looked at the woman with a slight frown.
âHmph! Did you see my husband hitting your child?
âDid someone see? Where did your child get hit?
âBut everyone saw you slapping my husband, didnât they?â
The more she thought about it, the more resentful she became. At the same time, she felt that her husband was so weak that he could not even handle a cripple.
âCanât we stop him? Do we have to wait until you hit my child?â
Unable to listen any further, Leah immediately stepped forward and confronted the woman.
âHmph! Cut the crap.
âItâs not right for you to slap anyone anyway.
âEither compensate us to end this, or weâll call the police!â
The woman made a fuss out of Seanâs slapping.
There was a chill in Seanâs eyes as he saw the woman being so unreasonable.
He was a man of reason.
However, he would not waste his time if the other party was unreasonable.
âYes, I slapped him.
âWhat can you do to me?â
Sean was sitting in his wheelchair with his hands folded, and his tone was playful.
âYou! Gosh. Whereâs the law in this?
âHis daughter not only gets special treatment at school, but heâs also slapping people however he wants!
âAs expected, children imitate their parentsâ vices. I donât see any good in your family of three!
â
The woman pointed her hand at Sean, Leah, and Candy as she yelled.
Many parents could not help frowning slightly at the harsh yelling.
Some parents even covered their childrenâs ears with their hands.
Such vicious language was not meant for children.
The woman got carried away as she spoke. She immediately took two steps forward. âWhat kind of daughter can people like you raise?â