Chapter 139: A Viper (2/2)

”I don't like it,” Kadyn said as he stared at the old man coldly.

”What?” asked Babul in confusion.

”Your hypocritical attitude,” he replied. ”Be careful not to die in the middle of the night. Let's go.”

Babul looked at Kadyn and others back with a cold face. He clenched his fist into a ball and gritted his teeth. ”How dare he?!” In the end, he burst into a roar. He never thought that Kadyn would dare to threaten him, in the capital, nonetheless. ”I will make you die without a corpse.”

”Should we…” someone tried to speak from behind him.

”Do you think you can defeat that woman?” asked Babul, almost in an angry tone.

”Ah, we…”

”Then shut your hole!” he roared. No one would be able to connect this furious old man and the kind and gentle one who met Kadyn a few days prior. One could only say that he hid his true face too deeply in order to con others. But since Kadyn refused to become Webney's dog, he showed his true colours.

——

”Fuck, I want to beat someone,” Slyff scowled, clenching his teeth in fury.

”If I had enough strength I would have cut that bastard down piece by piece,” Dion said from beside him. ”Ouch!” as soon as he said Hot Rod slapped him from behind. ”If you don't have enough strength then work hard.”

Dion lowered his head in dejection and didn't speak.

”No matter,” Zelie said. ”That old man deserves to die. Bastard.”

Everyone appeared furious at this moment. Kadyn smiled and shook his head nonchalantly. ”Don't worry about him.” He eyed Cecilia and went on. ”He is a goner.”

”Huh?” Everyone exchanged confused glances, but before they could speak Kadyn increased his pace.

After five minutes the group arrived in a deserted alley. He turned towards them and said. ”Alright, everyone needs to go inside the shop, as I don't have enough money to afford so many rooms in the inn. Even after selling carriages, I have just a few thousand Ces.”

[Author Note: Ces is similar to dollar]

As he sent everyone into the shop a small thing fell from above and sat on the broken street light. The bird looked at Kadyn and asked. ”Want some help?”

Kadyn peered at the beautiful Sparrow-like bird that was burning with strange fire and shook his head. ”No, thanks. I can handle Tom, Dick, Harry like him.”