Chapter 377
His Lordship Alexander Kane
Levi gasped when he heard what Wayne said. He trembled in fear.
The Mayor of Zabaleta, Quill Yeomans, was the one who ruled over Zabaleta. Needless to say, he
was at the very top of the power chain. His words were the golden rule, and no one dared to
disobey his orders.
If they did, death awaited them.
âIt's easy to take these tickets, but itâs not as easy to send them back. Alexanderâs words and calm expression played in Levi's
mind. He finally understood the implications of his action.
That was not a threat from Alexander but a reminder for him to stay out of trouble. All that, and he
missed it!
âNo Father, I donât want to die yet! Save me, please save me!â
Levi collapsed. He lunged forward, clutching Wayne's thigh as he whimpered, âThink of something! You have to save me. I didnât
know the mayor had his yes on this matter! If I had
known, I wouldnât have dared to go and ask them for the tickets!â
âGet the hell out of here!â
Wayne was furious. Gritting his teeth, he kicked Levi. âWhat did I just say? I no longer call you my
son and expel you from the Locksong Family! What you have done has nothing to do with me!â
âNo!â Levi was terrified. He knelt on the floor with tears streaming down his face. âFather, please
donât scare me. Iâm your only son! Please, plead with the mayor for my case. I donât want to die
yet!â
Wayne closed his eyes and clenched his fists.
His only son***
Wayne opened his eyes as he thought of something. He grabbed Levi's collar, picked him up off
the floor, stared at him dead in the eyes, and said, âI canât save you. The only one who can save
you is you!
âReturn the tickets to where you asked. Otherwise...â
Having said that, he gathered his strength and threw Levi out of the door before casually closing
the door to the room. He spoke in a cold voice as if he were pronouncing Leviâs death sentence.
âIf you canât return the tickets, I'll have to go to the hospital. With the advances in technology
Levi, lying on his back in the living room, went blank for a moment. IN JASA BOIS THE lee and raced out the front door.
He had to go to the Zilmer Entertainment Group Building and return the trans THESE WERE TO longer just tickets; they were his
life!
Meanwhile, in the office building of the Zilmer Entertainment Group
âMiss Wanda, your songs are great!â
In the buildingâs top recording studio, Coral dragged Amber along holding Nandaâs Signature m her free hand and jumping
excitedly. âMiss Wanda, when you've finished recording your song es have dinner together!â
It was very late.
For her concert, Wanda had been working overtime every day until late into the night recording her songs on repeat, playing
demos, and rehearsing. Nonetheless, almost the wide company worked overtime with her. Everyone was united in their goal and
wowed to make the concerte
best.
âSir Kane, Miss Chesire, Coral!â
After finishing the last song, Wanda walked out of the recording studio her prety face slightly flushed from the hard work. âThe
concert is only a few days away, and sill have to dance rehearsal tonight. The company provides meals for the staff. so !â
âMister Kane!â
Kelvin, looking happy, walked quickly from the corridor toward Alexander. He noticed to Amber
and the others in greeting.
âLevi's here,â he said, sounding excited. âHeâs here to return the tickersâ
Alexander raised his eyebrows slightly and turned to the ladies with a smile on his face. âAmber, Coral, Miss Briers, you ladies
carry on chatting.â
With that, he and Kelvin walked with great strides toward the general manager's office