The Guardian’s Sword by Talking Cigarette
Chapter 1867
Jonathan indeed had a powerful background. The average person could not take weapons with them on a train.
Clutching the baton, the bald bodyguard rushed toward Amber. However, before he could reach Amber, Hezti got up laughing and punched Troy in the face.
There was a bang, and Troy fell to the ground, unable to move!
The passengers in the train coach were confused.
Troy was obviously bigger and more muscular than Hezti. Most importantly, Troy was holding a weapon, while Hezti was empty-handed. However, it only took Hezti one punch to leave Troy unable to get back on his feet.
It was unbelievable!
For a moment, all the passengers in the coach stared blankly at Hezti and Amber with wide eyes and had a hard time coming back to their senses.
The Jensen family’s heir, Jonathan, was shocked too.
families in Midwich. As
His bodyguard was Troy.
In the whole Jensen family, Troy was one of the best in Midwich. However, Troy was punched down by the
Jonathan
glanced at Jonathan lying unconscious on the ground and said to Hezti, his tone
easy on him. I didn’t realize this
Vulnerable…
the passengers present felt like their brains
sit down in his own seat while
Hezti stood quietly nearby.
you traveling so far alone by train at your age?” Amber
going to Midwich. I’m from Midwich. I went on a long trip not long ago and am going home now… Thank you, young man. You’re
to hear the old man call him a good man. It was because Amber never thought of
country, he was a general who led soldiers in war after all. He
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