Chapter 18
Author: fizzy
last update2025-02-20 00:06:35

Matthew pulled out another knife again and spun it in his hand.

"It seems you do not like how calm and reasonable I have been. We will have to resolve this using force!"

He launched himself at Benjamin with the knives in his hand.

But Benjamin smoothly sidestepped his attack, which left Matthew to stumble down the sidewalk.

Upset that Benjamin had embarrassed him like that, he launched at him again from behind.

However, Benjamin caught his arm and twisted his arm until one of the knives fell out of it.

"You bastard! Let me go!" Matthew yelled out angrily, struggling under Benjamin's strong grip.

He successfully pulls out of it and tries to attack him again,

Benjamin grabbed Matthew's arm and began slapping him across his face, before delivering a powerful kick to his abdomen, which sent Matthew spiraling across the coal tar.

"Oh my goodness!" Mrs Walsh exclaimed and rushed over to where Matthew lay, sprawled on the floor.

"Somebody get me a doctor, please! This man just beat my s
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