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Anson’s unexpected move to chop off his own right hand stunned everyone present.
No one had thought that he would do something like that so decisively. He had just finished speaking when he had cut off his hand ruthlessly. He did not even hesitate.
Was that not too brutal? Was it necessary to go that far?
Was Dustin really so powerful that Anson had to cut off his own hand in apology?
Everyone wore complicated expressions and was quiet.
They got even more curious about Dustin’s background and position. They wanted to know why Anson had done this.
“Teacher!”
Timothy looked frightened and quickly ran forward to hold Anson up.
“Why did you do that? Dustin is not worth it. He does not have the right to make you do such a thing,” Timothy said angrily. He hated Dustin for this.
There was a smack as Anson slapped Timothy with his other hand, and his expression turned icy as he did.
“You don’t have any right to lecture me!” Anson said icily. He tried to staunch his bleeding.
Timothy looked flabbergasted as he clutched his stinging cheek.
Anson had a very close relationship with the Bones family. That was exactly why he had accepted Timothy as his student.
All this while, Anson had treated Timothy very well and had never lost his temper with him.
The way Anson was currently acting was entirely unfamiliar.
“What’s going on with you?” Timothy asked.
Anson sighed.
“Timothy, let me ask you something. Can you let go of this personal grudge and go home to the Bones immediately? Can you stay home and never come back out and just work on yourself?” Anson asked as he glared at Timothy.
Timothy frowned.
“There’s no way I can let go of my grudge against him!” he said fitfully.
He detested Dustin to his core. There was no way he could let go of that hatred.
He would never be able to let go of the hatred he felt for Dustin if he did not make him suffer.
Anson’s face sharpened.
“Is that your choice? Alright then.
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