The Ex-Husband’s Revenge By Dragonsky Chapter 722
The Ex-Husband's Revenge
Judging from Jensenâs attitude, it seemed as though Leon was the superior one between the two, and
Aval simply could not comprehend how that came to be, so she assumed that perhaps Jensen was sim ply a respectful person to begin with. She had no other explanation for this matter otherwise.
âLeon, letâs go home now that weâve signed the contract,â said Janice.
âThereâs no rush. You were too occupied with work and havenât eaten at all. We can leave after finishing the food,â said Leon. He was used to being thrifty and did not want to let the food go to waste.
âForget about that! Mister Lynch is a narrowâ
minded, resentful man. Youâve just injured him, and I donât think he will let that pass! Weâll leave this pla ce as soon as possible, or he might come back with others!â Ava explained.
âRevenge? If he dares to do that, Iâll make sure that he doesnât step out of here alive!â Leon snorted.
He was no longer the goodâforâ
nothing that anyone could bully with no concerns for consequences. If Mister Lynch stopped, Leon wou ld not have gone after him. If the man decided to seek revenge, however, Leon was determined to elimi nate him once and for all to prevent him from going after Ava and Janice.
âCan you stop being so stubborn? I know that you might be confident in yourself because you know Mis ter Wick, but you canât afford to cross Westpraise Group! The Wests are also one of the more powerful families in this city like the Wicks!
âIf you cross them, even Mister Wick wonât be able to help you!â huffed Ava.
She could tell Leon was capable of dealing with the likes of Mister Lynch. However, Mister Lynch worked for the Wests, and if he decided to turn the Wests against Leon, Leon would not stand a chance.
In her perspective, Leon was just an ordinary man and would not be able to face the Wests on his own, no matter who his friends were.
âLeon, Miss Addice is right. Thereâs no point in causing trouble. Letâs just go!â insisted Janice.
She believed in Leon but also knew that Leon was merely an orphan with no family to back him, so he w âItâs fine; we didnât do anything wrong. Mister Lynch was out of line, and I simply punished him for it. If th waved his hand in dismissal.
Though he had only started building his army, he had the Shears, the Southern King, and the Wicks as support, so he had no fear for the Wests even Leon had become a powerful figure himself, and cowering before the Wests would make him look like a fool.