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Chapter 411

    Chapter 411


    James was thinking about what he should do.


    He nned to teach the Watsons a lesson and make an example out of them. That way, everyone


    would know how easy it was for the ck Dragon to bring ruin to a family even though he had


    resigned.


    Zavier’s threat sent shivers down Thea’s back.


    She pleaded tearfully, “I was wrong, Mr. Watson. Please give me another chance.”


    Zavier wanted to speak. However, the excruciating pain prevented him from doing so.


    Gavin was the same


    After James inserted the silver needles into his body, he felt as if there were uncountable creepy


    crawlies crawling inside of him and devouring his flesh.


    At that moment, he was reminded of James’ other identity.


    He was a genius doctor.


    Legend had it that the ck Dragon’s medical skills were unrivaled.


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    As such, his medical skills could also be used to kill a person.


    James’ word frightened him.


    There was fear in his heart. He wanted to beg for forgiveness. However, the pain in his body was too


    excruciating. It felt as if bugs were chomping on his every muscle and bone. He wanted to faint right


    there and then. However, he was fully conscious. “M-Mr. Caden, I-I beg you… Let me go…” Gavin


    pleaded in a soft voice.


    Although it was soft, the crowd heard him.


    They could not believe their ears. “G-Gavin Watson is begging for forgiveness?” James walked toward


    him and crouched down. Then, he lifted him up and said coldly, “Still interested in exacting revenge on


    the Cahans?”


    “N-No… No more… Please let me go,” Gavin pleaded, his teeth chattering.


    He was feeling ufortable all over his body. Veins were popping out on his face, and his expression


    was contorted. James reached out and pressed on a few spots on his body. The pain slowly dissipated.


    At that moment, he was paralyzed on the floor, sweating all over. James walked toward Thea and said,


    “Let’s get going. The Watsons won’t be targeting the


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    Cahans anymore.” “Umm…”


    Thea was hesitant.


    James turned and looked at Gavin on the floor and asked, “Isn’t that true, Gavin?”


    “Yes, of course!” Gavin got up and staggered toward Thea. He then apologized, “I’m really sorry, Ms.


    Thea. This is all just a misunderstanding. We won’t do anything to the Cahans. I promise you. You


    may leave.” Thea was relieved. She bowed deeply at Gavin.


    Then, she turned to the audience and bowed. “I-I’m really sorry.” Saying that, she turned to leave with


    James. The crowd was dumbfounded. ‘T-That’s it?’ They were there to watch the fun. They did not


    expect it to end so soon. After the female protagonist left, the engagement ceremony hade to an


    end. Everyone turned to leave.


    Zavier was brought to the hospital. In a ward of a hospital… Exasperated, Zavier cursed, “Argh! Damn


    you, James! I swear I’m gonna kill you!” Wearing a surly expression, Gavin, who was by his side, said


    coldly, “Even though he’s no longer one of the fivemanders-in-chief, he’s still as arrogant as


    always. Just you wait, James. The Five Provinces Business Alliance will ruin the Cahans. And say


    goodbye to that Transgenerational Group of yours.” At that moment, there was a knock on the door.


    Maximus walked into the ward with a handful of gifts. Wearing a bright smile, he said, “Mr. Watson, I’m


    here to pay you a visit.” Zavier cried out, “Maximus, go after the Cahans. I want to see Thea tied up


    and brought before me. I want them to know what happens when you offend the Watsons!”


    “Understood. Leave everything to me.”
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