“Bennett, the wedding's over. Can we leave now?” Karina asked.
The Whites had tried to ruin the Thompson-Scott wedding, but not only did they fail, they also ended up locked away for hours. It was certainly a humiliating experience.
“Leave?” Bennett exhaled a cloud of smoke, his smile cold. “You think the Thompsons' territory is a place you can just come and go as you please?”
“Bennett, you've already locked up my parents for hours. We're willing to let it go, what more do you want!” Karina snapped.
In all her years married to Noah, Karina had lived a pampered life as Mrs. Thompson. Out of respect for his brother, Bennett had always been reasonably polite to his ex-sister-in-law.
Having never witnessed the full extent of Bennett Thompson's methods, she naturally felt no fear.
Bennett didn't waste his breath arguing with her. He flicked the ash from his cigarette and waved his hand.
The bodyguards beside him understood instantly. They dragged Mr. White aside, and without a word, two of them began raining down punches and kicks.
It was likely the first time Mr. White had ever been beaten. He curled up on the floor under the blows of the well-built bodyguards, howling in pain.
“Robert!”
“Stop! Stop hitting him!”
“Dad!”
“What are you doing? Stop it, I said! Didn't you hear me!”
Mrs. White and her daughter Karina screamed in a panic.
But two towering bodyguards blocked their path, making it impossible for them to get near Mr. White.



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