He suddenly became agitated, pacing back and forth, glaring at me. He laughed hysterically, then glared at me viciously, like a madman losing control.
Tristan shielded me cautiously, ready to attack at any moment.
"I can’t believe Anson gave this to a little nobody instead of me. Anson, you've underestimated me!" He shouted. "Why did he choose you?"
To be honest, his behavior shocked me. I speculated about his identity and realized he must have betrayed the Huffman family. He must have a grudge against them from the way he talked about Anson.
"Damn it! I joined the Huffman family when I was ten and did everything for him like a dog. He said one thing but did another. He said he treated me like a son, but that was a lie!" He yelled.
"Since you're from the Huffman family, shouldn't you have remained loyal? You joined the Huffman family at ten, right? How did you end up becoming Navi's lackey?" I asked disdainfully, though I softened my tone.
I knew I couldn't confront him head-on since we were clearly outmatched.
"Why? Was he fair? Do you think I want to be here in this godforsaken place?" He stared at me resentfully.
I involuntarily took a step back.
"He said he treated me like a son, but that old bastard made my life hell. He never showed me any favoritism and always sent me to the toughest places.
He looked at me. "Why? Are you planning to run to that old bastard and tattle on me? It’s too bad you won’t have the chance to do that.”
I laughed lightly and relaxed, dismissing Tristan's protective arm.
Then, I said, "You’re really narrow-minded. I’ve never seen a man as petty as you are. I might be a woman, but I don’t care for such petty things. It’s a pity, though.”
"What do you mean?" he asked angrily.
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