The Guardian’s Sword by Talking Cigarette
Chapter 1964
Chapter 1964
"Look, my men have arrived.” Sean said casually, his tone so nonchalant.
However, the bearded man could not smile, nor could any of his lackeys.
Their faces turned pale as their heads were covered in sweat, and some even dropped their weapons.
Was this a joke? There were only 50 of them, but there were hundreds of them!
How could they fight them?
What f*cking fight?
Benji and his beautiful female secretary, Amelia, walked up to Sean. Benji gave Sean a military salute as everyone watched.
"Commander, I've assembled the troops. Please give us the instructions!"
Sean nodded, looked at the 50 or so gangsters, and said with a smile, "Disarm."
spoke, Benji turned around with a swoosh, pointed swiftly at the gangsters, and
"Yes!"
approaching, the circle got smaller. Over 50 gangsters in the middle kept shrinking toward the center. Soon, the gangsters squeezed against each other,
"Drop your weapon!"
your weapons, raise your hands, and
weapon, or we'll
making the group of
weapon, and the other gangsters did
bearded man
to mess with." Sean
heard this, and he clenched his teeth and said, "We lost today. I'll admit defeat! Tell me, what will it take for
at the bearded man before him, Sean could not help
bearded man looked burly and careless, but he
men were no match for him and would only suffer if they continued putting on airs, he immediately admitted defeat and behaved humbly. He would probably make a good soldier if he enlisted in the
scared my staff,
said and counted the female attendants in the
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