The Protector Chapter 917
Chapter 917 The Tomb of Levi Garrison
Upon stepping out of the car, Levi took a deep breath as he looked at the word “Oakland” that was engraved on a stone
monument beside the road.
At that point, the furious man mumbled to himself, “So, this is where my mother has been imprisoned for nearly thirty
years?” What a cruel thing it is to have imprisoned someone here for the rest of their life. It’s almost like binding a person by
invisible shackles, forever reminding them that they’re incarcerated and that they would rather die. How could the Garrisons have
been this ruthless? How could my biological father have married another woman while his wife was suffering in such a place?
Does the man not have a conscience? Heck, is he even a man at all?
Conscious of the fact that Levi was rather tempted to smash the stone monument, Zoey soon uttered, “Don’t overthink it. I know
that it’s unfortunate that Emma met a scumbag, but we can give her a better life from now on. We’ll make it up to her.”
“Okay, but he won’t be getting away with this! I shall find him!” promised Levi angrily, causing Zoey to be frightened by his
response.
“Why can’t we just live a good life with Emma? Why do you insist on going against the man? As you’ve mentioned before, his
family is so powerful and influential that even a royal family like the Joneses are forced to obey them. Making that man your
enemy is practically suicide!”
Zoey had heard from Levi about how powerful the Garrisons were, so she was certain that Levi would be no match for them.
Hence, Zoey was worried that Levi would die trying to do the impossible while hoping to avenge his mother.
“I am aware that the Garrisons are powerful. So what? I’m not afraid of them,” muttered Levi softly. “Let’s go!”
Sylas then drove them to the courtyard that Phoenix had found.
Thinking that the place would be bigger, Levi was surprised when he discovered that it was merely a small place with tattered
gates and cracked walls.
In the courtyard was a small house estimated to be around twenty to thirty square meters.
Left exposed, some of the bricks inside the cracked walls of the house had already fallen out.
If an earthquake of magnitude four or five were to happen, the house would surely collapse.
At only a few square meters large, the yard was surprisingly smaller than the house.
Other than some plants, in the middle of the yard stood a tombstone engraved with Levi’s name.
The Garrisons threatened Emma that if she stepped out of Margo City, they would complete the engraving to “Tomb of Levi
Garrison.”