The Peremptory Casey Davies

Chapter 25 No Three Kings in J City anymore



Chapter 25 No Three Kings in J City anymore

"Ah!!!"

The screams echoed throughout the restaurant, like killing a pig.

Jayden Marsh's entire face was covered with cold sweat, and his complexion turned pale, his whole

face twisted in pain.

He never would have thought that Casey Davies, who was treated like trash by everyone, would be so

ruthless and break his arm so neatly.

The two waiters who were peeking from afar saw him, and their hearts thudded.

At that moment they thought that Casey Davies would definitely be fixed by Jayden Marsh, but they

didn't expect that Casey Davies would break one of Jayden Marsh's arms.

"What did I see? Is that really Casey Davies?"

"That's horrible, Casey Davies broke Jayden Marsh's arm! He’s one of the three kings of J City!"

"Is he... is he really a loser? If he's a loser, then what are we...?"

Both waiters gulped, their opinions on Casey Davies had changed totally.

Casey Davies broke one of Jayden Marsh's arms and asked, "Do you know why you’re wrong?"

Jayden Marsh was the underground king of J City, and he didn’t get what he has today by begging for

mercy.

He gritted his teeth and tried to get rid of Casey Davies who was on top of him. He had the confidence

that he can take Casey Davies down even with only one hand.

"Know your fucking..."

Jayden Marsh pushed with one hand, trying to prop himself up off the ground.

Casey Davies saw and released his broken hand, then he speedily grabbed his other hand.

Jayden Marsh fell on the ground again and with Casey Davies controlling his joints, even if he had the

strength, he couldn't use it.

"Shit, let go of me, I'll kill you!" Jayden Marsh began to yell and scream.

Morgan Byrne stood by and watched the show. When he heard that Casey Davies asked Jayden

Marsh if he was wrong the second time, he knew that Jayden Marsh had lost his best chance of

survival.

"What a fool, if he admitted him fault the first time Mr. Davies asked, he didn’t have to suffer the

following pains."

Morgan Byrne shook his head, then he got scared. He thought the first time he had encountered Casey

Davies.

If he hadn't been clever then, he would have four broken limbs now, with no hope to recover.

"Your chances have been used up."

There was no emotion in Casey Davies' voice, like a grim reaper who could easily condemn someone

to death.

His grip on Jayden Marsh's hand clicked hard again, and again Jayden Marsh's pig-killing howl rang

out.

"I... I know I’m wrong, I know I’m wrong, please let me go, I'll never do it again."

Jayden Marsh, having tasted the bitterness, never dared to confront Casey Davies again, knowing that

if he continued to fight with him, he would be in bed for the rest of his life.

"What did you do?" Casey Davies asked.

"I shouldn’t have messed with you, and shouldn’t have called you trash."

"And?"

"I... I shouldn't have the idea to mess with Edith Patel, please spare me, I've lost both my arms and I'll

never do anything to you again."

"I've given you the chance before, you don't appreciate it yourself, and if regret helps, my Casey

Davies's bottom line would be of no use at all."

Then, he broke both of Jayden Marsh's legs mercilessly.

Jayden Marsh lay on the ground, gasping for air, now with all four limbs broken, he couldn't roll around

even if he wanted to.

Casey Davies got up from the ground after he finished fixing Jayden Marsh.

Morgan Byrne looked at Jayden Marsh on the ground and tutted, feeling glad that he had chosen to

follow Casey Davies back then instead of being self-righteous and going against him.

"Dispose of him, from now on, there will be no three kings of J City anymore." Casey Davies said.

"Yes!" Morgan Byrne replied.

The two waiters in the distance saw the situation and ran away in fear. They were afraid that they might

be murdered by Casey Davies if he found them peeking.

What they didn't know was that Casey Davies had always known they were there, but he just ignored

them.

Coming out of the restaurant, Casey Davies walked over to Edith Patel and gave her a gentle smile.

"Are you alright, where's Jayden Marsh, he let you out?" Edith Patel asked with concern.

"I'm fine, it's settled, let's go home." Casey Davies spoke up.

"It's settled?" Edith Patel stared in amazement, "That Morgan Byrne, what's his relationship with you?"

She knew that things could be settled was because of Morgan Byrne. After all, only one of the Three

Kings could put down another.

She'd never thought Casey Davies himself would be able to subdue Jayden Marsh.

"Uh...I have nothing to do with him," Casey Davies replied.

"Nothing to do with him? Then why did he help you?" Edith Patel asked with disbelief on her face.

"I paid him to come here, and money fixes everything." Casey Davies casually said a reason.

Edith Patel was a little disbelieving at first, but when she thought about the Heart of Venus that Casey

Davies had given her last time, it was worth forty-five million dollars, so there was no doubt that Casey

Davies had paid Morgan Byrne to come here.

It's just that the guy was too rich.

Is that hiding private money? Edith Patel couldn't help laughing as the thought popped into her head.

They were legally married, and it was reasonable to assume that all the money Edith Patel didn't know

about was Casey Davies's private money.

Seeing Edith Patel suddenly laughing, Casey Davies got confused and asked, “Why are you laughing?"

"It's nothing, let's go."

Edith Patel was a little shy and hurried forward.

What happened today made Edith Patel know how insidious Albie Patel was, and she was planning to

talk to Francis Patel about it tomorrow.

At the same time, she had once more felt the dependability of Casey Davies. He got prepared as if he

had foreseen these things.

If it hadn't been for Casey Davies, today she might have really been...

"I want to talk to Grandpa about this tomorrow, Albie Patel has gone too far this time." Edith Patel

spoke up.

"I'll go with you." Whatever Edith Patel was going to do, Casey Davies would support it unconditionally.

Edith Patel pursed her lips but smiled inwardly.

Now as long as Casey Davies was there, she would have a sense of reassurance.

As they made their way towards home, Edith Patel stopped as they passed an appliance store.

She stared at one of the televisions inside and said to herself, "Our TV is so old, we can't watch many

channels, mum has told me several times to change a new one, but my salary this month is not

enough..."

Casey Davies laughed when he saw Edith Patel’s look, she wanted to buy a new one but worried about

money.

Then he held Edith Patel's arm without saying a word and took her into the appliance

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