Chapter 381 - 381 380 One Sword Wipes Out Three Dragons
Chapter 381 - 381 380 One Sword Wipes Out Three Dragons
?Chapter 381: Chapter 380: One Sword Wipes Out Three Dragons (Additional Release, Request for Monthly Votes) Chapter 381: Chapter 380: One Sword Wipes Out Three Dragons (Additional Release, Request for Monthly Votes) “Earl Oskolo, the selection of an heir for Uncle Davis is a private matter of the Golden Cap Family, and as it’s a private matter, it should naturally be discussed within the Golden Cap Family,” Russell looked at Earl Oskolo as he spoke in a clear voice, “Why should an outsider like you interfere?”
Earl Oskolo glanced at Russell and snorted, “When adults are speaking, there’s no place for a child to interject.”
Russell narrowed his eyes, “You old fool who misuses his seniority, think you should have a say in everything, do you?”
“Children, shut your mouth!” Earl Oskolo shouted angrily, “Even in my presence, your grandfather wouldn’t dare to speak such nonsense!”
“My grandfather?” Russell sneered, “Do you think you’re worthy of comparison to my grandfather?”
“Insolent and ignorant boy!” Earl Oskolo glared at Russell, “Don’t think that just because you’ve had the luck to ride a dragon, you can do whatever you please. Russell, remember your status, you are merely an ordinary Lord of the Duchy!”
Earl Oskolo shook the exclusive attire of his earldom, “When a Lord encounters an Earl, he must bow and inquire about his welfare!”
“Are you worthy?” said Russell.
“You…” Earl Oskolo, pointing at Russell, was so angry that he was puffing his beard and glowering.
He, a dignified Earl of the Shadowflame Grand Duchy, who considered himself as noble as Earl Merlin, was being humiliated like this.
Seeing her husband at a disadvantage, Madam Quenly immediately shrieked, “What an ill-mannered boy, didn’t your elders teach you noble etiquette? My husband is not only an honourable Earl but also the son-in-law of the Flamecrest Dragonblood Family; what status do you have!”
“Today, I am the nephew of my aunt and uncle,” Russell said, not liking to argue with a shrew.
He simply waved his hand, and the Sword Butterfly Mark in his palm flickered, producing a gleaming silver-white greatsword in his grasp.
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