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Chapter 1669 Being Driven Away

Eden and Arthur followed closely behind the king. From his breathing rate, it was not difficult to see that he was angry.

It felt like the calm before a storm.

Hearing footsteps coming from afar, Taylor's pen tip paused slightly. He looked up towards the door, and soon, the displeased and stern figure of his father leaning on a cane came into view.

Taylor was stunned for a moment. Father and son's eyes met, the king's face was scarily grim, his eyes were practically spewing anger!

"Taylor! What are you doing here?"

Every word was full of questioning. The king came to the front of the desk and stared fiercely at him, heavily tapping the floor with his cane. His eyes were full of displeasure.

"Your Majesty..." The accompanying guards and servants didn't even dare to breathe loudly, and kneeled down with a thud.

Taylor was also frightened. He hurriedly put down his pen and closed the book, standing up and opening his mouth blankly, "Father... I..." He had no idea what he had done wrong.

The king's pupils suddenly contracted. "Get out."

Taylor thought he had heard wrong for a moment, but he quickly put on a smile and explained, "Father, I was here studying diligently, shouldn't you praise me for it? Why are you... angry?"

He had truly never seen his father looking like this before, it was as if he had eaten gunpowder.

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