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The Man's Decree novel Chapter 192

Chapter 192 Pointers

Then, Felix turned back toward Jared and said, “Mr. Chance, if I knew it was you who Leyton was having a problem with, I’d have never accepted his money. Please be magnanimous and spare me some mercy, Mr. Chance!”

Before Jared could open his mouth, Leyton went mad and roared, “What the hell is happening? You guys are the Crimson Dragon Gang! Why in the world would you be afraid of a random ex-convict? Yet, you dare to proclaim yourselves as the fiercest gang in Horington?”

Leyton was perplexed by what was happening before his eyes. What is about Jared that’s so scary? So what if he can fight well? The Crimson Dragon Gang has hundreds of fighters! Why would it matter how good of a fighter Jared is? It’s not like he can defeat hundreds of people at once!

“What are you babbling about? The Crimson Dragon Gang doesn’t need to take pointers from you. If you don’t shut up now, I’ll kill you!” Felix turned and gave Leyton a long cold stare.

The latter immediately went silent when he saw Felix’s devilish eyes.

Out of a sudden, a huge crowd dressed in black was seen rushing toward them.

There were hundreds of them, and they were all armed. The crowd was so big that Leyton and the others could feel the ground shaking below them.

Felix was flabbergasted when he saw the crowd. Leyton was swamped by puzzlement once again. No one had an idea who were those people.

But it didn’t take long for them to figure out because the crowd was getting ever closer. They soon saw Tommy leading the charge. Instantly, they knew that the crowd behind him was from the Templar Regiment.

 

Felix’s expression grew even more distorted when he saw Tommy. Leyton, on the other hand, was just speechless as he watched Tommy and the others run past him.

“Protect Mr. Chance! Don’t let anyone leave!” Tommy commanded angrily.

“Yes!” the members of the Templar Regiment responded all at once. Then, they formed a big circle and blocked off all the exits.

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