Several people looked toward him and saluted.
âMaster.â
Trevor waved his hand dismissively and walked to the seat at the head of the room
Today, Trevor had his usual imposing demeanor restored; the swelling in his eyes had subsided, andthe allergic reaction on his face had healed.
Chris said, âMaster Freeman, did you just say she wouldnât apologize? Are you referring to UncleOlsen? Although itâs true that Uncle Olsen has never lowered his head to anyone, this matter did startwith Keera making the first moveâ¦â
Trevor scoffed. âThe appearance of such an unworthy man within the Freeman Sect is the result of ourown oversight. Heâs been causing trouble outside, and any disciple of the Freeman Sect should haveintervened!â
Chris could only smile wryly. âMaster Freeman, what youâre saying makes sense, but isnât there⦠anissue with their statuses? Jackson was causing trouble outside, but she should have reported it to thesect
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instead of taking law into her own hands. Otherwise, doesnât that render our Disciplinary Hallmeaningless?â
Trevorâs stance was still resolute. âIsnât it meaningless
now?â
Chris, not understanding why Trevor had been pleading with Lady Gill just yesterday but was soassertive today, coughed and slowly said, âNo, thatâs not it, Trevor. The crux of the matter lies in thefact that Keera didnât have the status to strike a fellow sect
member.â
Trevor immediately scoffed. âWho says she doesnât?â
Upon hearing this, Chris was stunned. âWhat? What status does she have?â
Trevor looked at him but did not speak.
Just then, a voice came from outside the door. âMaster Freeman, Second Uncle, there are visitors!â
âWho is it?â
âUncle Olsen from the Olsen family. We have already opened the main gate and personally usheredhim in.â
Upon hearing that Uncle Olsen had arrived, Trevor
and Chris immediately exchanged glances and hurried out the door, only to see rows of black vehiclesdriving into the yard of the Freeman Sect.
The impressive aura made it clear that the visitor had ill intentions.
Soon, Uncle Olsenâs car stopped in front of them. His assistant stepped out and ran to the back to openthe car door for Uncle Olsen.
Inside, Uncle Olsen glanced coldly at Trevor and Chris before finally stepping out with authority.
Trevor immediately stepped forward. âUncle Olsen, to what do we owe this honor?â
Uncle Olsen snorted with a sneer. âIâve heard that my daughter has suffered a lot of grievances here atthe Freeman Sect, that someone named Jackson has been bullying her day after day. So today, Iâvecome to seek justice.â
Chris was speechless.
Wasnât Jackson the victim here?
Why did it seem like Keera was the one being portrayed as the victim?!
Unable to hold back, he took a step forward and directly addressed Uncle Olsen. âUncle Olsen,actually, your timing is perfect. Just take Keera home and hide her away. Once the Gill familyâs angersubsides, you can let her come out againâ¦â
Uncle Olsen sneered. âMy daughter has done nothing wrong, why should she hide?â
Chris didnât know what to say.
He looked toward Trevor, only to hear him nod and say, âExactly, why should she hide?â
âBecause she has injured a direct descendant of the Gill family!â
At that moment, Lady Gill came striding over, seething
with anger.
Her car hadnât driven in but was parked outside. Following her, several bodyguards carried a stretcher,striding to the front.
On that stretcher, Jackson lay there covered with a quilt, which was propped up at the thigh to preventit from touching the wound.
His face was ashen, his eyes full of a sinister glint, and
at this moment, his eyes filled with tears as he looked at Lady Gill. âAunt, you must stand up for me!â
Lady Gill then turned to Uncle Olsen. âSam, your daughter has beaten up my nephew. You must giveus an explanation for this!â
Uncle Olsen spread his hands. âYour nephew often bullies my daughter at the Freeman Sect. Shouldnâtyou also give me an explanation for that?â
Lady Gill rebuked. âStop making excuses here!â
âMaking excuses? Everyone in the Freeman Sectâs Outer Sect Disciples knows that Jackson bullied mydaughter. Should I question them one by one?â
Lady Gill retorted. âEven so, that doesnât justify resorting to violence!â
Uncle Olsen sneered. âSo your nephew is allowed to bully others, but my daughter isnât allowed todefend herself? What kind of logic is that?â
Lady Gill scoffed. âAs far as Iâm aware, he didnât lay a hand on your daughter yesterday, did he?â
Uncle Olsen snorted. âExactly, heâs only a piece of trash that bullies the weak. Where would he dare to
touch my daughter now? He was bullying another child, and my daughter couldnât stand by-thatâs whyshe intervened! Lady Gill, if you want to take this to court, then go ahead and call the police! Letâs seehow they handle it when they arrive!â
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Even if the police were really called, after everything was cleared up, at most Keira would be deemedto have exercised excessive self-defense, and the Olsen family would just have to compensate formedical
expenses.
Lady Gill, indignant, immediately looked at Trevor. âMaster Freeman, what do you have to say?!â
Before Trevor could speak, Lady Gill sneered. âKeera did nothing wrong in the eyes of outsiders, butwhat about the rules of the Freeman Sect? I let go of the incident with my son being beaten yesterday!But todayâs situation with Jackson is more than just a beating- heâs been crippled! Who knows how heâsgoing to live in the future! She absolutely cannot be let
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off lightly! I demand that the Freeman Sect make her experience all the pain she inflicted on Jackson,and furthermore, to expel her from the sect!â
Hearing this, James glanced at Jackson and then coughed, âWell, Lady Gill, the key is that my sister
doesnât have that âthingâ so how could she get injured in the same way?â
The crowd was dumbfounded.
For a moment, they actually felt the argument was quite reasonable!
Other injuries, like missing arms or broken legs, could be replicated, but this injury couldnât betransferred
onto a woman!
Lady Gill sneered. âIâve thought of that already. Injure Keeraâs reproductive organs, removing the uterusas punishment should suffice!â
After all, Jackson wouldnât be able to have children!
So depriving Keera of the ability to have children seemed only fair.
The balance seemed perfectly just.
But as soon as these words were spoken, Uncle
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Olsenâs expression darkened, and he took a step forward, staring intensely at Lady Gill. âLetâs see whodares lay a finger on my daughter?!â
His aura was commanding, and his stance was like that of a tiger descending from the mountain,causing everyone present to be startled.
Lady Gill, however, was not scared and just sneered. âWhat? Sam, are you going to strike a woman?â
Uncle Olsen narrowed his eyes and remained silent.
Lady Gill then turned back to Trevor. âMaster Freeman, is it that whoever shouts the loudest gets theirway in the Freeman Sect? What about the rules of the sect? Arenât they to be followed? I demand thatthe Freeman Sect deal with Keera according to its
rules!â
Trevor said leisurely. âBut, Keera hasnât violated any rules of the Freeman Sect, has she?â
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