The boys gathered around received Xu Ke's warning and threats, and a few stood up from their original positions and backed off, taking their gear to find a new place to settle. However, they weren't too far away and could still see the few at the storm's center.
They didn't quite believe the men in the scene would truly listen and give up just because they were told to.
Sure enough, some already expressed dissatisfaction with Xu Ke's words and jumped out.
"Why, even if you're her brother, so what? She's already an adult and can make her own judgments. She doesn't need you pointing fingers. Your control will only make her hate you," said a man, hands on his hips, mouth wide open.
"Sorry to disappoint you, but my sister is still a minor, and as her guardian, I have the responsibility and obligation to be accountable for her everything." Xu Ke slightly curled the corner of his mouth, quietly watching the crowd's reaction.