"How could they just kill the masters of my Chaffman family? Those useless bodyguards don't matter much, but they dared kill the masters comparable to six-star Kings of War. How should I tell my family about this?" Peace growled to himself. "I have to tell my father and the others, even if it costs me to lose those two women. I have to get my revenge!"
Peace made up his mind and drove to a huge villa with several bodyguards in tow.
It was a residence where the Chaffmans stayed most of the time, and the villa where Peace lived in was where he would g o to enjoy his personal space.
It was also the place he enjoyed his time with pretty women when he had nothing to do. He always went behind his father and elders' back because they did not like how he did not engage in honest work.
The Chaffmans normally choose to turn a blind eye, so long as Peace did nothing overboard.
"Oh my, Young Master! Why are you back today?” One of the maids immediately came forward and greeted him after he got down from his parked car.
Peace walked two steps forward and patted the maid’s buttocks upon recognizing her." It's been a long time, Jean, and your figure has gotten better! Haha! Let me admire your body someday when we're free. How does that sound?”
"Bad? Young Master, you're getting better a t joking. You aren't short of pretty ladies, are you? When would you remember somebody like me?” The maid rolled her eyes at Young Master Chaffman flirtatiously, her words rather suggestive tinged with displeasure.
At that moment, Master Chaffman and Old Master Chaffman were playing chess in the living room as several elders of the family observed them from behind.
"Why have you come back? Naha! The sun must've come up from the west side. I thought you’ve forgotten that you're a member of the Chaffman family!" remarked Old Master Chaffman, followed b y a chuckle at the sight of Peace coming in through the door. "Oh, right! I heard that you've asked two of our secret guards to go out with you. Were you in trouble or something?"
Peace lowered his head and gritted his teeth before he muttered, "A very huge trouble. Grandfather, the secret guards... Both secret guards...have died."
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