The Untouchable Son-In-Law: The Master Peregrine - Chapter 392 - An End
Chapter 392: An End
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Melanie Taylor had indeed not expected Finn Taylor to show up.?âHeâs practically tempting fate. He couldnât even defeat Lancelot or Guinevere, so how will he be able to win against my men? But heâs here, and he didnât even hesitate before coming down. Would I do the same for my men? Probably not. My life is the most important. If I die, why would everything elseâfriendship, love, and relationshipsâmatter? Even if they beat my brother up, Iâll never step in if that means putting my own life in danger.â?
âWhat? Did you really not expect me to show up?â
âI didnât, but so what? Mr. Guinn, do as you please but donât kill him. You can paralyze him though.â If she could, Melanie Taylor wouldâve killed Finn Taylor a long time ago. However, they were both Taylors and relatives. If she were to kill him, her family would probably ostracize her.
Although their opinions didnât matter much to her, she would still need their support if she wanted to helm the Taylor family in the future.
This was also one of the reasons Melanie Taylor hated Finn Taylor so much.
Melanie Taylor looked down on all her relatives, yet she couldnât get away from them. While they pretended to respect her on the surface, the young lady knew that they would always badmouth her behind her back. Even so, there was nothing she could do. It wasnât as though she could simply kill them.
Her grandpa definitely wouldnât allow her to do so.
Since she couldnât kill them, there was only one thing she could doâsuppress them so that they knew that death was the only way out if they were to oppose her.
This was indeed a good strategy, and her relatives dared not run their mouths in front of her.
As Mr. Guinn threw a punch out, so did Finn Taylor. Yet, that one move was enough to throw the latter onto the ground.
âJust as I thought. Finn Taylor canât even beat Lancelot and Guinevere, and Mr. Guinn managed to defeat the couple earlier. Itâs obvious that Finn Taylor wonât be his match!â?
Now, the younger man was lying motionless on the ground.
âNo!â Lancelot and Guinevere roared.?âFinn Taylor shouldnât have come. It was our fault for coming in the first place. We shouldâve listened to him! If this had happened while we were still part of Peregrine Hall, nobody wouldâve come to save us. The people in Peregrine Hall care most about loyalty and obedience. If we had ever gone against anyone, we wouldâve practically been done for. Even if we succeeded in our missions, we would be punished once we returned to Peregrine Hall. I never thought that Finn Taylor would come and save us after we failed so badly!â
Not only had Finn Taylor shown up for them, but he had even been beaten. Just like the couple, he was on the verge of dying.
It was alright for the couple to be in this state since they had brought this upon themselves. However, they would never be able to answer to their conscience if Finn Taylor were to die because of their mistake.
What they didnât know was that the exact same thought was running through Finn Taylorâs mind. âItâs my fault that the two of them are lying here today. I shouldnât have gone to find them. If I hadnât brought them out of the woods, this never wouldâve happened to them.â
Of course, none of the othersâMelanie Taylor, Levi Taylor, or Mr. Guinnâknew what was running through their minds. After all, they had been brought up differently, and it simply wasnât part of their nature.
To Finn Taylor, friendship was even more important than his own life.
But to Melanie Taylor and the others, their lives were the top priority.
âNobody will help you for no reason. People only help you because they have something to gain from it. There are no such things as friends or brothers in this world, only slaves and underlings.â
âFinn Taylor, I guess youâre going to die today. You were no match for my men.â
The other said nothing and merely curled up the corners of his lips.
âDonât smile at me like that. I know what youâre thinking. Do you think that I wonât dare to kill you because I wonât be able to give an answer to those people in the family? Youâre forgetting that theyâll only be able to do something if they learn about it. What will happen if I cover this up so that they wonât know about this? Finn Taylor, Iâve been considering how to kill you. I canât go easy on you.â
Just as Melanie Taylor was contemplating that question, Mr. Guinn suddenly coughed. He felt a strong pressure acting upon him, heavy enough to suffocate him.
Because he was trained, he knew that this wouldnât happen out of the blue unless someone even more powerful was around. Yet, that person wasnât showing themself.
If that person chose not to appear in front of them, they would never be found.
This could only mean that this was a warning.
Now, Mr. Guinn no longer dared to kill Finn Taylor.?âIâm sure that Finn Taylor brought the other man along; otherwise, heâd never be acting this way. Heâd be confident and waiting for me to kill him.â?
âMiss, why donât we just let this go? Weâre all Taylors after all. Why donât we put a stop to this here?â
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