Chapter 143
“Oh yeah, Atticus, you mentioned that you have something personal to take care of here in Clouspring.
Can you tell us now?” Lincoln asked curiously.
He had three older seniors who were like his uncles, and the one in front of him was the oldest one
among the three, Atticus Goldman.
Lincoln had only asked his senior, Rowan, to come along back then, but Atticus claimed that he needed
to go to Clouspring as well and came with him. He had not said what it was for.
“To kill someone,” Atticus answered impassively. Lincoln and Rowan were surprised. “Who in Clouspring
requires your personal attention?” How could a small place like Clouspring have master–level bigshots?
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt“Clouspring isn‘t a famous place, but it‘s interesting,” said Atticus. “Titus Wood, Bradley Walton, the
extended family of the Wolfenden, and the one I want to kill this time.” Lincoln asked in astonishment,
“Bradley Walton... the old patriarch of the Waltons?” “That‘s right,” replied Atticus. “Bradley was a
practitioner when he was younger, and we fought before.
“I was defeated back then, and he’s really something. “Since I‘m here today, I shall redress the
humiliation of my loss back then!” Lincoln pandered to him. “Bradley Walton will surely be incapacitated if
not dead with your attack!”
As they spoke, the car sped out of the highway into Clouspring.
At the Waltons...
For some reason, Bradley was on pins and needles with a sense of foreboding. “Father, what‘s wrong?”
“I keep feeling like something‘s going to happen today.” Hogan chuckled. “You‘re just overthinking it—” A
loud noise came from the gate outside of the mansion.
Hogan sobered up while Bradley, who felt a strong presence, looked appalled. “Bradley Walton! Come
on out and meet your old friend!” said a loud, powerful voice. Bradley sprang up abruptly. It was an
intimidating presence. He hurried out while his guards surrounded the three men currently stepping on
the fallen gate.
“You‘re...” Bradley could not recognize Atticus for a moment since both of them had aged.
Atticus asked flatly, “You can‘t recognize me anymore?”
Bradley took some time to study the man before he widened his eyes. “Atticus Goldman!”
“Not bad. Looks like you don‘t have dementia yet.” Atticus stood with his hands on his back
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmand said plainly, “Bradley, I lost to you when we were younger. I‘m fighting you again today!”
Bradley was silent for a few seconds before he replied, “Sure!” Atticus removed his outerwear, leaving a
fitting tank on him. His slightly wrinkly skin tensed suddenly as if he had regained his youth.
“Come on! Let‘s see how long you can last now!” Atticus‘ tone was confident. “Looks like you must‘ve
improved plenty to sound so smug!”
Bradley‘s expression turned solemn as he charged forward, launching a powerful palm strike on Atticus.
There was a low–toned collision, but Atticus was unaffected.
Bradley‘s face fell as blood trickled out of the corner of his lips due to the rebounding force that shocked
his internal organs. “You...” Bradley was in disbelief.
“Looks like you‘ve abandoned practice now!” Atticus commented briefly with an aloof gaze before he
threw his upper body forward. Bradley stumbled back, his left hand holding his right wrist with a bloodied
palm.