"Mister Clegg," Harry Gordon's father, who was aware that he was older than Hank Clegg but less impressive in terms of aura, said ferociously, "You're a criminal policeman, and framing someone must be a piece of cake for you. Nevertheless, I must settle this account concerning my son with you."
Upon seeing Harry's father acting so hostile, Hank couldn't help but sneer, "I am all ears, Mr. Gordon. How do you intend to settle this account with me?"
Harry's father pointed to Victoria, who was in Hank's arms.
"The Gordon Family and the Clegg Family have always been on good terms. We don't wish to become enemies because of this incident. This woman—as long as you hand this woman over to our Gordon Family, we'll call it even."
Hearing such audacious words from Harry's father, Hank was infuriated, though his face remained stony and expressionless.
"What does our feud have to do with Miss Talkington?" he asked.