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In Wilson Pavilion, Maurice Springs acted despotically, his decisions irrevocable.
Moreover, his capricious nature made his disciples feel extremely apprehensive. Now that Quantez Springs was injured like this, their hearts were in their throats.
"Master..."
"Shush! Don't disturb Quantez."
As a disciple was about to speak up, Maurice Springs immediately made a silencing gesture.
The infirmary was utterly silent, so quiet you could hear a pin drop.
Everyone's eyes were fixed on Maurice Springs, eager to gauge their master's attitude.
Normally, Maurice Springs's doting on Quantez Springs was well known, as he was his only son.
It was precisely for this reason that Quantez Springs had developed such a haughty and arrogant disposition.
To prevent any mishaps, every time Quantez Springs went out, a group of Wilson Pavilion disciples would follow close behind to escort and protect him.