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Chapter 2559

    through me first!” eximed Leslie coldly.


    “Try it then!”


    “You people!”


    Carrie almost broke a tooth after seeing the sight.


    She then red at Harvey.


    “Let me tell you something, Harvey! If anything happens to the head, I’ll bring all of you down with him!”


    She wanted to cut Harvey down so badly, but she had no way of moving a muscle since there were


    just too many elites from the rke family.


    “Harvey, Leslie, have you thought of the consequences for doing such a thing?” eximed Elmer fiercely.


    “Consequences?”


    Harveypletely ignored Carrie and Elmer. He exerted less force on his feet, giving Haider some


    breathing space.


    At that point, he then squinted at Haider, whose face was covered in blood.


    “Come, Law Enforcement of Longmen’s head. Aren’t you supposed to be powerful?” he coldly eximed


    “Didn’t I piss you off with my words?


    “Come at me then! Is this all you’ve got?”


    “You bastard!”


    Haider barely caught his breath before he furiously bellowed, “I’ll make you regret everying your finger


    on me!


    “I’ll kill your entire family!”


    Bang!


    Harvey wasted no time and continued to step on Haider’s face once again.


    A giant hole was formed after the stomp. Haider could not help but scream in pain while his face was


    covered with small stones and fresh blood.


    “You f*cker! You son of a b*tch! You piece of sh* t!!! I won’t let you go!


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    you go!


    “Seniors can often see the world better! How did you even survive this long being so insensitive and


    dishonorable?!”


    Harvey stomped on Haider once more, making him bleed out of all his orifices while his face was


    <ppletely swollen.
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