Chapter 76 A Very Wrong Situation

In his eyes, he saw his beloved granddaughter standing so close to William as the two seemed like they were hugging or flirting with each other.

It was the moment when William asked Sara to check the black dots. Without the two realising it, they got so close from each other to even fool the eyes of the headmaster.

He froze from the scene he saw, not even listening to a single word the two said. As he woke up from his momentarily daze, he saw her beloved Sara stumble to the back with a reddened face.

And a wild thought flashed into his mind, one that shattered any sense of logic inside him and forced him to instantly teleport to the room.

"Shut up!" the headmaster turned to Sara with a very enraged face, "I'm going to deal with you later on! As for you… Good! Very good! I trusted you and let you live next door, to end up being the wolf eyeing my beloved girl! Very good!"

As he shouted at Sara, the headmaster slowly turned towards William, speaking every single word in a very threatening and domineering tone.

He was genuinely angry, very angry at this moment. In his eyes, William trespassed on his beloved granddaughter, and made something that should never happen between the two of them.

What made him more enraged was the fact that he was the one who invited William here and defended him against Kong! Yet right now all he felt was an uncontrollable desire to kill this damn playboy in front of him.

"Sir headmaster… You got everything quite wrong… We were…" when William felt the true rage and desire for his head coming from such a formidable and scary spirit master, he didn't dare to slack or try any of his mind games.

He wanted to confess everything, explain what happened here even to the extent of spoiling lots of secrets in the process.

"Shut the hell up! What do you take me for? A fool? I won't kill you, no, I won't show you such mercy. I'll torture you for a year or so… I'll make you beg for death and wish you never were born! Damn filial brat!"

"Grandpa! Stop this madness right away!" Just when the headmaster was about to extend his arm and grab William, Sara couldn't control herself and jumped to stand between the two.

She knew how scary her grandpa would be when he turned mad, and she never saw him acting like this before except on very rare occasions that would be counted on her little fingers.

And every single one the spirit master who did make him reach such a stage was never heard of again.

She was the one who put William in such danger! Despite the two never having anything going on between them, and she didn't get how her grandpa got such a weird and wrong idea about what they were doing here, she found her body acting on his own to jump and stop her grandpa's threatening arm.

"Sara! Step aside now!" seeing her stand in front of William, shielding the latter from his reach, enraged the headmaster even more. He said every single word while gritting his teeth, not wanting to show his real rage to the beloved face of his granddaughter.

"You got it wrong! All wrong!" Sara couldn't help but yell back, "we weren't doing anything wrong here! He was just teaching me stuff…"

"Such stuff shall be taught to you by your man, not someone like him! Step aside now! Let me teach this kid a good lesson, one that will end his life in the end!"

"Grandpa!" when she heard such words coming from the mouth of her grandfather, Sara's face couldn't help but blush.

"We were really exchanging knowledge, that's all," William didn't want to end up in the hands of such a crazy man or else he'd never see the light again.

William hated to be shielded by a girl, but he didn't have any choice here. If he didn't stand behind Sara's body, then that enraged lion wouldn't hesitate to devour him alive.

He didn't know what made the headmaster get such wrong ideas, but that didn't matter at the moment.

What really mattered was for him to move away from this mad man as fast as he could and never meet up with him again.

But even if he wanted to, he knew he couldn't outrun such a scary spirit master. There was already a huge gap in strength between the two. And so, there was no other way out from here but through words.

"Stop talking nonsense! I saw it! Saw how the two of you were holding each other and did… Damn! I can't even imagine that again! Sara! Move away now, let me vent my anger by his blood!"

"Grandpa! Look there, he was teaching me new stuff using that spirit crystal!" the more the headmaster spoke, the more redness appeared on the face of Sara, the weaker her voice became.

Yet she couldn't help but point towards the direction of the shattered crystal on the ground, the only proof that might calm down her grandpa.

"This… What the heck does that thing have to do with what I saw?" the headmaster didn't buy any of what Sara said. Instead, the mere thought of how twisted and evil minded William was to the extent of turning his beloved granddaughter to fall into his love and stand up for him made him more enraged.

"He was showing me this…" as her grandpa refused to listen to her words or consider the evidence on the ground, Sara took out a crystal and a candle from her ring with shaky hands.

She repeated what William taught her in trembling body and fingers. And yet she never made a single mistake in executing such a simple method, which looked quite difficult to get done under the immense pressure of her grandpa.