The guardian's sword by Taking Cigarette -
Chapter 2559
Chapter 2559
Kennedy went to a room in Lake Residence. He knocked carefully on the door and asked softly, "Mr.
Max Lake, are you awake?" "The young master doesn't like to be disturbed when he's sleeping."
Kennedy had just finished speaking when a somewhat old voice rang beside him.
Kennedy was startled by the sudden voice. He immediately turned and looked at the speaker-a thin old
man in a suit.
He knew the old man. After Max arrived last night, this old man had been helping Max with his daily
routine. Kennedy remembered that Max had called the old man Mr. Shay. Max did not treat Don Shay
like a servant but more like an elder.
Kennedy could not help but humble himself slightly as he thought of it.
He looked at Don and said solemnly, "Mr. Shay, I didn't mean to interrupt Mr. Max Lake's rest. It's just
that there were some short-sighted fools at Lake Residence who not only attacked the Lake family but
also insulted him."
Don's gaze grew solemn, and his old eyes glimmered coldly. Don stared coldly at Kennedy and asked
solemnly, "What did they say?" "T-They called Mr. Max Lake a loser living in Mr. Blaze Lake's shadow
and can only strut his stuff in a small place like Ocean City," Kennedy stammered. He made it all up
himself.
He could see how much Don cared about Max. It was the kind of care an elder would have for a
grandson, not the kind a servant would have for his master.
After seeing the relationship between Don and Max last night, Kennedy felt strange. The two were
master and servant but acted like grandfather and grandson instead.
Kennedy said that to Don because of their strange relationship. He wanted to gamble that Don would
be so enraged by Max's humiliation that he would strike for the Lake family and take out Sean and the
others.
Kennedy believed that an old man whom Max brought with him at all times could never be an ordinary
old man. At the very least, Kennedy felt great pressure from Don.
Although Don did not throw his weight around, Kennedy could still feel the pressure, which intimidated
him. If Don was willing to make a move, Kennedy believed Sean and the rest would suffer, if they even
survived.
"Hmph! How dare people in a backwater like Ocean City treat my young master like this?"
Don did not suspect anything and only snorted coldly. Then, he added," Come on. I'll go and see the
people who spoke so arrogantly!"
Kennedy's heart instantly filled with glee.
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