Shh! Don't say it out loud!”

“Ah! I'm sorry! I should be careful.”

Felicity was piqued when she heard the servants' murmurs.

I don't care anymore. I must punish this boy today! He has pushed me beyond my limits!

Before long, a group of bodyguards was summoned over.

Zayron grabbed Susan's arm and whispered, “Cover your ears.”

The girl blinked in agreement.

She knew her brother was about to teach the people a good lesson.

Zayron tugged her, and the two retreated a few steps back until the fish pond was right behind them.

The boy glanced at some of the rarest Koi fish in the world swimming in the pond.

One Koi is worth tens of thousands. That old witch will cry her heart out if all of them die. Haha!

A menacing smirk curved on Felicity's face when she saw that the children were cornered. “What are you all waiting for? Throw them into the pond! It's time we wash those filthy kids clean!”

“Yes, ma'am!”

Simon wanted to stop the guards, but he was proven to be no match for all the trained men when two of them held him back, locking him where he was.

He looked around desperately and called out to the maids, “Call Artemis and Edmund. Quick!”


“No one is doing anything!” Felicity roared, scowling at all the servants present. “Consider yourself fired if you do!”

Simon was on pins and needles.

D*mn it! I shouldn't have brought them here! None of them is willing to back down!

Bang!

An explosion made everyone jump.

Simon's eyes widened in shock as he looked at the pond.

The boy had just thrown something in, and in a loud crack, water splashed up from the pond into the sky for as high as ten meters.

In the next instant, the water went raining back down together with the dead fish, drenching everyone.

Felicity was wiping her face when she saw the dead fish on the ground. Like a madwoman, she broke free from the two maids holding her and ran over.

“My fish! My fish! They're dead! They're all dead!”

She plodded between the dead fish, dispirited.

Zayron and Susan had just gotten out from under a statue without the slightest stain on their bodies when Felicity glared at them with her eyes narrowed.

The children glanced at the disheveled crowd, and their gazes finally landed on Felicity.

“You should thank me for not bombing your roof, or else the whole residence would be in chaos by now. If you still insist on breaking my legs, I'll show you how a luxurious mansion worth three billion is brought to ashes.”

Felicity straightened her back, looking at the child. She was so exasperated she felt like skinning the boy and burning him alive.

“What are all of you waiting for? Grab him! Get me the whip! I'll break his legs today!”

“Yes,” the butler answered.

Susan was unnerved by the turn of events. “Zayron, please don't bomb the house. We'll die here.”

“That'll be great. We don't even need to dig our graves, then,” Zayron joked, rolling his eyes.

Seeing that the guards were closing in, Zayron took out an object about a pearl's size and swayed it in the men's faces.

“Any idea what this is? This is the most advanced mini explosive in the world with customizable impact. What happened to the fish is the least this bomb can do. You guys should back off if you don't want to end up like the fish. You're mistaken if you think a kid like me doesn't know anything. Don't say I didn't warn you.”

The guards exchanged hesitant glances. They saw what happened to those Koi fish, but Felicity did not buy any of Zayron's threats.

In fact, she was irked by how timid those grown men were in front of a kid.

She charged forward, growling, “I dare you to throw it. I bet you don't have the guts to throw it at me.”

The boy pursed his lips and pointed at the expensive fish. “I thought you'd cry a river seeing your beloved fish dead, but you still have the energy to challenge me. It turns out you're pretty durable.”

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