Tony, who stood in a corner, watched as Mr. Singers raised his gun, aimed it at Agatha, and felt a sharp pain in his heart. Acting on impulse, he dashed forward and positioned himself in front of Agatha, using his body as a shield. Tony couldn't bring himself to meet Mr. Singers' gaze; the man had let him down too many times. With a heavy heart, Tony spoke softly, "Mr. Singers, please... spare her. If you need to take out your anger on someone, let it be me." Upon hearing Tony's resolute plea to protect Agatha, Mr. Singers' expression darkened. The two individuals he trusted the most had both turned against him. Veins bulging with rage on his forehead, he asked Tony menacingly, "Are you truly willing to sacrifice yourself for someone who doesn't appreciate you? How long will you continu

