Chapter 277
The Legendary Man
The Legendary Man Chapter 277 Introducing Allen Morsley In response to Allenâs question, the young man shook his head. âI donât know them, but I heard that one of them was called Master Walker.â
âMaster Walker? As in Christian Walker?â asked Allen with tightly knitted brows.
The man Allen mentioned is from one of the four prominent families in Yaleview.
âNo, not him. Christian would never do anything like this to me. Besides, he wouldnât dare to beat me up or he would be disrespecting you.â
âWho else in Yaleview goes by Master Walker besides Christian? So anyone can simply have people calling them Master nowadays, huh? Itâs ridiculous!â scoffed Allen at the thought. âDid you tell them that youâre under my protection when they hit you?â
The young man scratched his head in embarrassment before answering, âNo. I⦠I forgot to do that.â
âThen you deserve getting the crap beat out of you! Thereâs power in saying my name, and you should know that.â Upset with what he had heard, Allen gave the young man a kick on his bottom.
âYou can hit me all you want later, Mr. Morsley, but if you donât avenge me now, those b*stards are going to get away!â pleaded the young man rubbing his rear.
Smirking at the young man, Allen assured, âThatâs not going to happen. No matter where they go, they canât hide from me, so donât worry. Youâll get your revenge.â
With that, Allen strode out of the room, and following closely behind him were several well-built men in suits.
Meanwhile, the fight in the boxing ring had gotten more intense.
Locking Ghost Fireâs neck with his arm, Scar pounded his opponent repeatedly in the abdomen.
Even though Ghost Fire was already beaten to a pulp, Scar showed no sign of slowing down.
The tattooed man then grabbed his opponent by the hair and started hitting him in the face.
âKill him!â
âDestroy that b*stard!â
Excited, the crowd cheered and shouted at the fighters. It did not matter to them if someone got killed in the ring because they believed that the weak ones deserved to die, and that showed just how cruel underground boxing matches were.
However, a young man suddenly appeared from the crowd before stepping into the ring.
âStop!â At the sound of his command, everyone at the scene was immediately shocked.
âWho the heck are you? Do you have some kind of death wish?â
âHey, idiot! Get out of there! Youâre ruining the match, man!â
âDa*n it! What are you doing in there? Get lost!â
Naturally, the crowd got upset when the young man interrupted the fight, so they started cursing at him.
However, it did not take long before some of them figured out who they were yelling at. Those who recognized the young man quickly warned their friends, âShut up, man! Do you have any idea who that is? Youâd better put a sock in it if you want to walk out of here alive.â
âWhat are you talking about? Whoâs that?â
âThatâs Allen Morsley, you idiot!â
Immediately, those who cursed at Allen covered their mouths and lowered their heads to hide in the crowd, for nobody dared to offend him.
âI just told you to stop. Are you deaf?â When Scar continued to punch his opponent, Allen walked over and kicked the fighter in the stomach.
Scar then shifted his attention to Allen and was about to take a swing at the man when the ring owner shouted, âYou stop it right there! Donât you dare move a muscle!â
As ordered, Scar withdrew his fist that almost landed on Allenâs cheek. The boxer glared at Allen standing before him, imagining different ways to tear the young man apart.
âDonât you know who that is? Are you trying to get yourself killed?â roared the owner at the fighter before instructing his subordinates, âGet those two out of the ring! Now!â
âYes, sir!â Hurriedly, a dozen men rushed into the ring to remove Scar and Ghost Fire.
âIs something wrong, Mr. Morsley?â The ring announcer plastered on a smile before approaching Allen, who happened to be the last person he would want to offend.
Had it been somebody else interrupting the fight, the announcer would have had them fed to the dogs.
âSomebody disrespected me when they laid their hands on my friend. Hence, I canât let them go unpunished,â explained Allen after glancing indifferently at the announcer.
âWhat? I didnât think anyone in Yaleview would dare offend you, Mr. Morsley.â The news came as a surprise to the ring announcer.
âThat makes two of us,â scoffed Allen before turning to the injured young man. âGet in here and tell me where theyâre seated in the crowd.â
âSure.â
As instructed, the young man quickly made his way into the ring and scanned his surrounding. Then, he pointed his finger in the direction where Jerry was seated. âThere he is! And those people with him!â
The young man could not remember who was the person who hit him, so he decided to blame everyone in Jerryâs company, including Jonathan.
âSo thatâs the one who beat you up? Letâs get him to come into the ring.â Staring straight at Jerry, Allen gestured for the man to come forth.
Jerryâs face immediately turned grim when he realized who it was beckoning to him.
Oh no, thatâs Andyâs brother, Allen Morsley. Heâs also known as the Devil of Yaleview, and he belongs to one of the four prominent families in Yaleview! What the heck did I do to upset the Devil himself?
Fear-stricken, Jerry suddenly broke out in cold sweat as his men who were just as afraid as he was, gathered around him.
âWhat should we do, Master Walker?â inquired the terrified men.
âHow should I know? Donât you think I wish I have all the answers?â Jerry completely lost his temper because he knew that he was in trouble at that moment, so he forced an apologetic smile before standing up to respond to Allen. âItâs all just a big misunderstanding, Mr. Morsley. I had no idea that he is a friend of yours.â
When Allen heard the manâs terrible excuse, he could not help but scoff, âThatâs it? You think Iâm going to just let this slide because you are ignorant?â
âIf thereâs any way I can make it up to you, Mr. Morsley, please do let me know.â Jerry ate humble pie and bowed to the man to show his sincerity.
Compared to how he acted in front of the young man earlier, one could be forgiven for mistaking him for a different person.
âI want you and your friends to leave here with a broken leg. Plus, you have to compensate my friend for the trauma you caused with one hundred million.â Allen directly stated his conditions to Jerry.
âWhat?â
When Jerry heard the man, his face somehow turned even grimmer, for he did not think that he could agree to the terms. âMr. Morsley, these conditions of yours just seem-â