Chapter 126: You Should Die with Your Daughter

Waylon Lewis lifted his ink-black eyes, and Thomas Hughes was even more frightened, deeply bowing his head.

After a moment, Waylon Lewis said, "Continue."

The not-so-small space inside the car could no longer contain the coldness that filled the air; his voice was like a howl emerging from a snowcapped mountain enveloped in ice, chilling to the bone.

Thomas Hughes didn't know how he managed to continue speaking with such resilience, "He... The silver-haired man up front seems to be their leader. We didn't capture his face, and we're currently verifying his identity."

"These people have always acted arrogantly, leaving no room for mercy. We kept tracking the clues until we hit a dead end. What we're curious about is, they have no connection with the Ward Family, and yet they suddenly attacked the Wards—more specifically, it seems they were avenging someone on behalf of another."

This was all the information Thomas Hughes had uncovered, and he reported it completely and in detail.