Tracy felt dejected. She was confident about her beauty, but Matthew had turned her down without a second thought.
She wanted to find out about becoming a martial artist, but now she didn't even have the chance to talk about it.
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At Lambda Villa, Hayden groaned in pain on the couch in the living room. His face was swollen and bruised, showing just how much pain he was in.
Hayden dialed Wallace Hobbes' number, and the video call went through.
Wallace was shocked when he saw Hayden. "What happened to you, Hayden? How did you end up like this? Who did this? I'm going to kill him."
Hayden's swollen face was filled with hatred. "The culprit is a chauffeur."
Wallace was in disbelief. "How could a chauffeur be strong enough to do this? You're a martial artist. There's no way a chauffeur can beat you up so badly."
Hayden felt ashamed and upset. "He must be from one of the martial arts families hiding in Lambda City. Otherwise, he wouldn't stand a chance against me. You have to avenge me, Grandpa."
Wallace's eyes were ablaze with anger. "I'll make sure he's dead. Not only am I going to send someone to kill him, I will take out the martial arts family backing him up."
With that, he hung up with a darkened expression.
As the head of the Hobbes family, Wallace had no sons, only a daughter. Thus, he had gotten an ordinary person to marry into the Hobbes family so that the family fortune wouldn't be stolen by an outsider.
After having two grandsons, he patiently trained them to become his successors. As the clueless son-in-law, Henry meddled in the Hobbes family's matter. He even sent Hayden to some remote place like Lambda.
The more Wallace dwelled on those thoughts, the more upset he became. Furious, he stormed toward the room beside the yard and kicked open the door.
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