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The Man's Decree novel Chapter 293

Summary for Chapter 293: The Man's Decree

Summary of Chapter 293 from The Man's Decree

Chapter 293 marks a crucial moment in Novelxo’s Romance novel, The Man's Decree. This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.

Chapter 293 Respect

“Don’t assume that I won’t kill you.” Kane furrowed his eyebrows and pressed the tip of a sharp dagger against William’s throat.

William began to tremble as he felt the coldness of the dagger. Everyone feared death, including him, but he couldn’t hand Jared over.

“You should’ve given me a call that you’re visiting Horington, Mr. Whitaker. I would’ve given you a better welcome…” Right then, a cheerful voice rang out from behind.

It was Walter.

He glanced at the moaning bodyguards on the floor and then the dagger in Kane’s hand. “You’ve just arrived in Horington and you’ve already pulled out a dagger, Mr. Whitaker? You know, we can just sit down and talk about this.” He smiled.

Taking a few steps forward, he plucked the dagger out of Kane’s hand and put it at the side.

Walter used to be an official in Summerbank, and during that time, he befriended Kane. Since he no longer worked there, his influence had lessened greatly.

Nevertheless, Kane still decided to give Walter some respect and returned to his seat.

“You should sit down too, Mr. Sullivan!” Walter added, assuming the role of a peacemaker.

William nodded and sat down.

“Don’t think I won’t!” Kane waved his hand and his men instantly surrounded William again.

“Stay calm, Mr. Whitaker. At least show me some respect. We—”

“I’ve already shown you respect when I called you Mr. Grange. If you get in my way again, don’t blame me if you get hurt!” Kane bellowed, cutting Walter off.

Walter felt so embarrassed that his body shook with rage and his face turned red. However, there was nothing he could do.

Since he had quit his job, he no longer had the respect he used to possess in Summerbank. Even back in the days, it was hard to tell if Kane would even show him respect when he got angry. Therefore, it was even more impossible to demand respect from Kane at the current moment.

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