Mr Kein’s Anger

"What is it you fight for, Mr Kein?"

Mr. Kein's expression darkened with disdain when Arnold asked that query.

What gave the young man in front of him the audacity to ask such questions? He had no right to ask a man like him what he was fighting for.

Arnold, or whatever his name was, also had such a bold and arrogant appearance that Mr. Kein was already irritated.

Because he'd granted an audience, the young man in front of him assumed he could ask whatever he wanted. Mr. Kein couldn't help but laugh at the absurdity as these thoughts and questions swirled around in his head.

Mr. Kein perceived the query as an insult to his personality, although it was innocent and uncomplicated. The question went too far, probing into his private life, and he didn't like it.

Also, the thought of someone knowing anything about his personal life repulsed Mr. Kein.

His personal life was no one's business, and he would rather die than allow anyone to come close to it.

Taking a moment to collect himsel
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