"Master?" When Calvin noticed Vincent's mouth twitching, he couldn't help but ask, "Master, what happened to you? Did this brat piss you off? Don't worry. I'll chase him away!" Kingsley sneered, "He's not angry, just frightened."

He looked at Vincent, who looked pale. "Professor Albright, I think you have already guessed my identity. Do you not want to say anything?"

"You... How could you still be alive?" Vincent couldn't believe it. "I'm pretty sure they said that all three of the family members died..."

"Professor Albright, do you wish for me to die in that fire?" A cold gleam flashed across Kingsley's eyes.

"I..." Vincent's expression changed once again. "I've said it; that matter has nothing to do with me!"

"Oh? Nothing to do with you?" Kingsley's lips curled into a cold smirk.

"Your betrayal caused my family's death! And you dare say it has nothing to do with you?"

When the people around them overheard their conversation, they immediately understood the whole story!

The young man in front of him turned out to be the son of the large information vendor written in Professor Albright's book.

Elaine trembled uncontrollably as she stammered, "So... My dad was the one who made him lose his parents..."

She remembered that the first time she met Kingsley, he told her that he and Courtney were siblings who grew up together in the orphanage.

"No wonder he grew up in an orphanage..." Elaine sobbed in agony as she buried her head in her arms and wailed.

Courtney patted her on the back lightly. "Elaine, this matter has nothing to do with you. Kingsley is not the type of person who would vent his rage on others, so he would not hold it against you."

"But... But Courtney, he's your favorite brother..." Elaine wiped her tears as she mumbled, "I am sorry towards him and to you, too..."

Courtney shook her head upon hearing that. "I told you, this matter has nothing to do with you, and none of us blame you."

While she was comforting Elaine, Calvin knocked on the wheelchair and shouted imperiously, "So you're an orphan! How could trash like you bother my master!"

Kingsley's eyes flashed as he said impassively, "One hand."

"What? Are you going to break my other hand?" Calvin sneered disdainfully.

"Do you think all these cameras are for display? If you dare touch me, you won't be able to get out of this scot-free! Stupid orphan, do you really think that you are invincible with your minuscule strength? You're a f*cking moron!"

Kingsley remained calm in the face of Calvin's insults and only said nonchalantly, "Very well. You have successfully sent yourself to a dead end."

After he said those words, he dismissed Calvin and turned to Vincent. "Before I came here, I was still hesitating on how to deal with you. Now, I will give you one last chance. If you admit your mistakes, I will let you go for your daughter's sake."

Elaine immediately stood up from her seat and shouted, "Dad, didn't you always teach me that we should be brave enough to admit our mistakes? So, let go of your ego and apologize to him!"

"Shut up!" Vincent glared at Elaine fiercely. "Shut your damn mouth up! You know nothing!"

He was suffering at this moment too!

When he wrote the incident seventeen years ago into the book, he only wanted to flaunt that he was a strong veteran who had mastered the most sophisticated technology at the turn of the century. He even prepared a set of rhetoric to respond to the reporter's questions about that matter to portray himself as a kind and innocent victim!

Little did he know, the kid who should have been 'dead' would come back to life!

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