Chapter 1263
The Protector levi garrison
The other classmates in the group sneered at Levi as well. âExactly! Who do you think you are, pretending to be rich? This ticket costs only a thousand. Heck, even my meal is more expensive than your stupid ticket!â
âAnd look at the cheap sh*t youâre wearing! Are those even designer labels? Iâm guessing you donât have much money after all. Why did you buy a first class ticket if you have nothing to show for it?â
North Sky Lord decided to step in before it got worse. âGo away,â he said coldly.
He could see that Levi was already very angry.
âFine!â
Sophie Lehman left them in a huff.
âThis is unacceptable! Weâve never flown economy class before!â exclaimed Sophie. Soon, she took note of all the empty seats in the first class cabin.
There were no passengers on board, but the seats were occupied with objects.
Harris Lopez got the attention of the flight attendant. Gesturing at the empty seats, she asked, âThereâs nobody sitting there, right?â
âYes, butââ
Before the flight attendant could explain, Harris kicked off the boxes that were tied to the seats.
âAlright, then just give us these seats! Weâll settle the differences after we land!â
Harris Lopez was the eldest son of Northway Cityâs most prominent family.
As such, he was always overbearing and inconsiderate when it came to handling certain situations.
Especially now, since he didnât want to appear weak in front of Sophie Lehman.
They were about to take their seats when they noticed several pairs of eyes glaring at them.
They immediately felt a chill down their spines, but decided to continue on with the cold war.
Levi, North Sky Lord, and West Sky Lord looked at them with contempt.
âPut the items back on the seats, and I will look the other way,â said Levi coldly.
âYes, these items belong to this gentleman here. He bought out the first class cabin.â The stewardess hastily jumped in to explain the situation.
âWhat? Did he buy these seats to deposit trash on them? Do you even know whatâs inside these boxes?â
Harris Lopez gave the box another kick, this time hard enough to disturb the lids.
Suddenly, a deeply sinister chill seeped into the air.
Harris, Sophie and the other kids immediately froze. The chill was horrible, and there was something quite murderous about it. It was almost as if something in there wanted them dead.
North Sky Lord was reaching the limits of his patience.
In a violent lurch, North Sky Lord lifted Harris Lopez by the nape and slammed him into the ground.
Bang!
Harris was pinned to the ground, unable to move. The air he breathed was cold, and he inhaled with some difficulty. âWhat do you think youâre doing?â
Sophie yelled, âGet off him! Let him go!â
The flight attendants watched the incident unfold anxiously. âYes, please, let him go!â
âLet him go!â
North Sky Lord immediately released Harris after he heard Leviâs command.
Levi was not going to let this slide, however. âPut the items back on their seats. Apologize, and weâll call it a day.â As he said this, his eyes never left Harrisâ gaze.
Sophie Lehman pointed at Levi and exclaimed, âWhatâs the hell is wrong with you? Youâre the one who resorted to violence, and you want us to apologize? How is that logical?â
Sophie Lehman was the pride of the Lehman family, another influential group in Northway City. She did not come from common stock.
For this reason, she wasnât afraid in the slightest when it came to confrontations like this.
âSo what mistakes have I made? Tell me,â said Levi.
âYou bought out the first class cabin, but youâre using it to stash crap on the seats. Seats are for people, not luggage!â
âBesides, why couldnât you check those in? Youâre making it tough people who need those seats!â yelled Sophie.
âYes, those seats are meant for passengers, not luggage. Why wonât you let us sit there?â
Several others had decided to join in on the emotional blackmail.
Levi sneered and said, âBecause I spent my money on these seats, not you. So I get to decide what I put on my seats. Itâs none of your f*cking business!â
Sophie was rendered speechless by Leviâs tirade.
âWhat if I insist on sitting here?â asked Harris angrily.