One by one, they pointed at Leonard Churchill's portrait, spewing out all sorts of vicious curses.
Leonard, however, couldn't care less.
Even if people slandered me, insulted me, deceived me... I would just laugh it off.
But Vera Williams, who stood by his side, had never experienced such things before.
Listening to those malicious words, she had only one strong thought in her heart: she wanted to explain to everyone pointing fingers around that Mr. Leonard Churchill was a good person! Her life-saver!
But she knew she couldn't say those things now.
The conflict in her heart left her feeling suffocated, very uncomfortable.
With this thought, Vera glanced at Leonard again and could only weakly say, "I'm sorry..."
"Heh..."
Leonard laughed it off indifferently as a response.
He never took such matters to heart.
After all, he had always been on an arrest warrant in this world and was long used to being unperturbed.