When he heard Zion's question, Javion couldn't help but laugh and say, "There are signal interference devices on the car and all around this house. They would stop you from sending out your signals, even if you still have your tracking device. I only wanted to see if the son of the Ye family was as smart as he was rumored to be, and now it looks like it's true. If my grandson could have a child as smart as you, then I'll be much happier."

Mango couldn't help but become nervous when she heard Javion mention Walter.

"Huh? Do you still remember that he is your grandson? If you do remember, how could you treat him like that?"

In response to Mango's question, Javion didn't have much reaction. He only smiled and said, "Mrs. Ye, don't be so angry. I've brought you guys here because I'm lonely, and I thought we could talk and have some tea or something. No matter what, we're all relatives, aren't we?"

"I am not your relative!"

Mango's words were very firm.

Javion didn't care at all. Perhaps he didn't want to argue with someone younger than him, or he concealed his feelings. However, Mango couldn't see anything from his face.

The servant had already poured tea for Mango and Zion. Just from the smell alone, it was good tea.

"My child doesn't have the habit of drinking tea."

Mango immediately pushed Zion's tea away. Javion wasn't dissatisfied with this and allowed Mango to do whatever she wanted.

On the surface, he looked like a defenseless old man. However, Mango didn't dare let down her guard.

"I'm afraid you didn't bring us here simply to chat with you."

Javion didn't care about Mango's hostility at all. He smiled at the servant beside her instead and said, "What did you do to upset Mrs. Ye? Since you can't even manage this small task well, how could I keep you any longer?"

As soon as he finished his words, the servant was so scared that she immediately knelt. She was shivering all over but did not dare to beg for mercy.

Javion still smiled kindly, but two people entered the room and covered the servant's mouth. A dagger flashed before them, and Mango quickly covered Zion's eyes.

Although she knew what Zion had experienced, in Mango's heart, Zion was still a child.

Mango helplessly watched as the servant who had brought them here was executed on the spot. The bright red blood was very glaring.

Her face darkened and she said coldly, "What's this? Are you trying to show me what you're capable of?"

However, Javion smiled and said, "I'm only dealing with a disobedient servant. You're overreacting."

"I'm overreacting? Are these people's lives worthless to you?"

Mango couldn't tolerate his disregard for other people's lives.

Javion said indifferently, "I was the one who saved their lives. Without me, they would have died long ago. I gave them many more years to live, and they even lived prosperously. How did I become a wicked person in your eyes?"

"So you think that you are a good person?"

Mango scoffed at his words.

"Of course I'm a good person."

Javion smiled and picked up his teacup.

The steam from the tea was so dense that no one could see his expression. Mango had many questions, but she didn't know where to start.

Seeing Javion put down his teacup, Mango asked, "Is Ezequiel your son?"

"Yes."

Javion did not deny it.

Mango's brows furrowed as she continued to ask, "You brought us here at the exact moment. So you must know what my husband brought his men to do. Aren't you worried about your son?"

"If he is caught by Nathaniel, that would only mean that he is less capable and he has wasted all his years of living. Why would I worry about an incompetent son? I, besides having much money, also have many children."

He was such an as*hole to say those things.

Mango thought of how Sophia had been looking forward to her father for so many years. Yet, Sophia was replaceable to Javion. Since that was the case, why would he even give birth to her?

As for Sophia, she had betrayed Walter for the sake of her so-called father. When Mango thought of this, she was filled with anger towards Javion.

"You have many children? How could you be so shameless? Since you have so many children, why did you take someone else's wife? And you even forced her to bear your children?" When Mango thought of everything that her grandmother had to endure for the rest of her life because of this man, Mango's anger could not be appeased.

Javion's kind smile finally froze.

He looked at Mango and glared at her fiercely. Other people wouldn't have been able to withstand this, but Mango didn't care. Or, to be more exact, Mango wasn't afraid of death.

The tragedy of the Xiao family started with this man. Mango's grandfather was betrayed, and her grandparents were divorced in the end. The Xiao family has now torn apart, and that had a lot to do with this man!

"Why? Are you angry because I struck a chord? I didn't expect that someone like you would feel ashamed and even anger! Since you have done such detestable things, are you going to shut me up now?"

Mango's words were rather unpleasant and Javion's expression finally darkened.

"Mango, don't force me to kill you!"

"Do you think I'm afraid of death? If I am, I wouldn't have come here!"

Mango did not back down in the slightest.

To Mango, this was a battle of honor for her family, and she would rather die than retreat.

Otherwise, how would she be able to face her grandfather!

Javion held the wheelchair's handle tightly while trying to suppress his anger, but he couldn't.

"What do you know? It's your grandfather who took away my woman!"

"Nonsense! My grandparents loved each other and their marriage was registered with the law. Are you putting the blame on the Xiao family since my grandmother has passed away? Dream on!" Mango was also enraged.

Zion held Mango's hand tightly as he was afraid that she would be upset because of her anger.

Javion looked awful then. When he heard what Mango said, he smashed the teacup, and the people around trembled in fear. A servant came up quickly to clean the broken teacup but was kicked away by Javion.

"Their marriage was registered with the law? They loved each other? Such nonsense! What do you know? Your grandmother and I were childhood sweethearts since young, and we promised to be together for the rest of our lives. But because of an incident, she left the house, and only then did she meet your grandfather. If your grandfather didn't take advantage of her, how could she marry that uncivilized man? Yet even after marrying her, your grandfather didn't even cherish her and left the woman I loved alone at home all the time. Is this what you meant by loving each other?"

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