Yulricia: The Chosen One
e gathered. The four men were members of the most popular
e Edison. One of the students was alwa
ious sides. One man, who was the leader of t
away with this today?" asked Arn
vely. Then he took
ford cheap stuff
ont of Sean's face. He looked
e Sean? He can only afford such a ch
absurd if he could afford luxury goods
ghed. Sean's mis
rtai
ything. He didn't have enough strengt
t. But I don't thi
for a loser like S
n and continued,
an
ck my glass
but what could he do? He couldn't even escape the c
you? What for? Yo
r i
s glasses on the ground and stomped on them
N
e looked at Arnold hatefully. This was the cu
red like a tomato. His hands clenched in
in. This time, his
He got
fell. Then he quickly picked up his broken gl
y were hard-earned. He had saved his hard-e
Sean didn't know h
lace them wi
Arnold had done to him.
me those are the
ve
houlder and looked at him compassionately
ht?" he asked ag
, dramatizing
bowed his head. His hands we
ughed at
Sean, who was just a poor young man with no parents. He felt he coul
first time, and it was no secret. It had been goi
loser. That's what gave Arnold more freedom. He was sure that no one
that could be t
Sean was complet
ere very ignorant and always argued that Sean cou
t had gone too far. Sean
Arnold, who was standing next to
to vent all his anger at the arrogant man so badly.
Sean's body was already being held back by the other two men.
his face. Sean fell silent. He was breathi
ood from his lips. His gaze immediately fell on Sean with a look
of living?" A
thstand one or two punches. He tried to harden his stomach
ting from the head, face, an
ace was full of wounds. The pa
ere held by Arnold's friends. He could only grimac
the ground. The pain made his strength disappear. Both of his
You already dared
t me!" Arnold
uggling to get up. How could he
urage!" Arnold said it again, but
someone dared to hit him. His parents had
Sean dared to do that. N
s being trampled on by Sean.
old kicked Sean'
e curled up, trying to protec
not lower himself to ask for mercy. It didn't matter if
d, sto
eone's voice interrupted them.
es to interrup
no
d someone standing not far from them. Arnold was a