Those youngsters were just too naive.
Wilbur's conflict with the Kiwanis Club has gone beyond the point of reconciliation.
The Kiwanis Club had tried to assassinate him multiple times, so he would be forced to counterattack.
This was a matter of life and death, and not just a simple challenge.
Neither was it something youngsters would be familiar with.
Those youngsters did not understand anything, but they were throwing themselves right into the fire. Were they not afraid of getting themselves dragged into it?
Shaking his head, Wilbur looked forward, not saying anything.
Meanwhile, Eileen smiled slightly and said, "Why don't I just send you back."
"No, we have to go see Seymour," Joana insisted.
Eileen sighed and remained silent.
That was because both of them knew that those kids would not listen to them no matter what they said.
Not long after that, the ship stopped at the dock of Millennium Island.
Joana and the others quickly thanked Eileen before they got off the ship and rushed to the island.
Wilbur and Eileen exchanged glances before they shook their heads helplessly, getting off the ship.
There were those who saw Eileen at the dock, and they were immediately in an anxious state.
Eileen walked into the docks, coldly saying, "Go spread the word that Wilbur is here."
"Yes."
The employees did not dare say anything else in front of Eileen and immediately went to convey the message.
Wilbur and Eileen started to walk toward the hotel on the island.
On the way there, the scenery was incredibly beautiful. The Kiwanis Club had definitely made the place look like a paradise.
"Brat, I'll kill you," he retorted with a fierce expression.
Wilbur could not be bothered with him and continued walking forward.
"He doesn't know his place, and he's even coming here to meet his death. I guess there are all sorts of people in the world," Someone continued to mock Wilbur, triggering a lot of laughter.
Wilbur merely smiled coldly, ignoring them.
However, at that moment, Joana from earlier appeared, looking at Wilbur in disbelief as she said, "So you're Trevor Penn, the man who challenged Seymour and the Kiwanis Club?"
"It's not a challenge, I'm just settling the score," Wilbur said calmly.
Joana's expression turned sour at that moment, clenching her teeth as she said, "If we knew it was you, we'd have rather swam over here than get on your ship."
"Yes, you scum. You're not worthy of challenging Seymour," Yeanan said.
Thorsten followed, "Hurry up and apologize to Seymour, or you won't even get past us."
As they spoke, a few of them started to surround Wilbur and Eileen, blocking their way.
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