Dyer hung up the phone and sneered at Casey. Because of Fulton, he didnât fear Casey so much. As long as Fulton come here with people, they must defeat him.
âMy uncle will come with people soon. If you have the guts, stay here. When my uncle comes, he will teach you a lesson for me,â Dyer said.
Casey smiled and said, âDonât be overconfident. Perhaps your uncle will come and beat you.â
âYouâre daydreaming. How could my uncle beat me? I am his nephew, He couldnât help you!â Dyer said in disdain.
Casey didnât mind his words. When people faced a man who had absolute predominance in power, their so-called kinship would be vulnerable. Besides, Dyer was just the nephew of Fulton.
Because the alley was close to Dream Paradise, Fulton came to the alley with some people in five minutes after receiving a phone call from Dyer.
He looked angry. When thinking that he had lost 3,0000 dollars because of Dyer, he got more furious.
He couldnât figure out the reason why Dyer was so idle that he provoked Casey.
After all, Dyer was his nephew. Even if he wanted to teach Dyer a lesson, he had to help Dyer solve the problem first. When it was solved, he would teach him.
He walked into the alley with several people and saw only one person standing with his back to him.
Dyer and his classmates all lied on the ground. He felt surprised.
When Dyer saw Fulton, he became excited. He instantly waved to Fulton and shouted, âUncle, help. It was him who hit me. Beat him please!â
Fulton snorted and walked behind Casey. He stared at Dyer. He was intended to let Casey apologize to Dyer, and then get out of here. Then he would teach Dyer a lesson.
âYouâ¦â
When he began to speak, Casey turned around and looked at Fulton.
As soon as he saw Caseyâs face, he felt scared. What a coincidence! It was Mr. Davis who just hit Dyer.
His instinct made him change his attitude. Then he said, âLittle bastard, how could you make trouble for Mr. Davis after irritating Mr. Davisâ friends? Donât call me Uncle. I have nothing to do with you!â
Then Fulton hurriedly bypassed Casey and directly kicked in Dyerâs face.
The two front teeth in Dyerâs mouth were kicked off by him. He didnât expect that Fulton would kick him.
He thought Fulton would beat Casey.
âWhat are you doing? Just come and beat him!â Fulton shouted at his men.
His men all felt strange but followed the order of their boss. They began to beat up Dyer.
Dyer was aggrieved. He didnât know why his uncle suddenly beat him with his men. He wanted to ask, but Fulton didnât give him any chance. He got severely beaten up before he could say anything.
He had been hit for ten minutes. The Fulton stopped his men. After that, he walked to Casey guiltily, bowed to him, and apologized, âMr. Davis, I didnât expect this bastard would make trouble for you. Are you fine now? If he hurts you, I wonât let him off.â
Casey shook his head and said, âSince you have taught him, I wonât do anything. Just tell him to behave himself in the future.â
Hearing what Casey said, Fulton breathed a sigh of relief and nodded and said, âYes. I will educate him. I wonât allow him to do so in the future.â
At that time, Dyer, who was beaten to death, raised his head. He was already covered with blood and could not see the original appearance.
âUncle, why did you hit me? Shouldnât you help me beat him?â Dyer asked weakly.
Fulton kicked Dyer again and scolded, âDo you know who he is? Mr. Davis is respected by my boss.
How dare you ask me to beat him? Do you think I am as foolish as you?â
When Dyer heard Fultonâs words, he was startled. He was respected by his uncleâs boss.
He knew what his uncle meant.
Fultonâs boss was Walker, and Casey was respected by Walker. It was no wonder that Fulton was so scared when he saw Casey.
It seemed that he had provoked a big shot this time. However, it was useless to regret it. He had been beaten up by Fulton.
The reason why Casey waited for Fulton to come here was to let Fulton help him warn Dyer to stop making troubles for him in the future. Now his goal had been achieved, it was no need to stay here.
He went out of the alley directly without telling Fulton.
Fulton bowed to Casey when he left.
When Casey walked out of the alley, Fulton breathed a sigh of relief. Then he looked at Dyer on the ground and said, âGo back and tell your father that I wonât keep in contact with your family in the future.
Donât come to find me for anything.â
â¦
In the apartment, Nova was sitting on the sofa. When she thought of Casey who helped them today, she couldnât help but smiled.
Elodie sat unhappily beside Nova and frowned. She was still upset because of Caseyâs attitude towards her.
For ages, Elodieâs eyes lit up. She stood up and said, âI got it!â
Nova turned to look at Elodie. She felt a little puzzled.
âCasey could know Walker. It was certainly because of the lady who kept him. It wasnât expected that the lady to be so powerful. Even Walker had to respect Casey. How could he know that lady?â Elodie said.
Nova was speechless. Elodie had come up with various reasons to prove that Casey was not so powerful.
Elodie sat back into the seat and said, âNova, donât think that I said so because I dislike him. Didnât he say he was a visiting professor in our university? I have been observing him for several days. There isnât any book about history in his room. Besides, when he is in school, he will sit near the square every time. If he is really a visiting professor, how can he be so idle?â
âItâs very simple to prove whether he is lying. Letâs attend the open class next Monday.â
âHum, I will record the class of the professorâs lecture. Then I will question this liar face to face!â