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A Man Like None Other novel Chapter 1534

Chapter 1534 Unnecessary Casualties

Although Jared was slightly skilled in the technique of charm, he couldn’t understand a thing when he saw that charm.

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“This is from Mr. Sanders. It’ll save your life during a crucial moment.” Xavier handed that piece of charm to Jared.

“A life-saving charm? Is this thing that amazing?” Jared examined the charm after receiving it.

“Mr. Sanders said you must bring this charm with you today because you’ll face fatal danger today.”

With that, Xavier turned around and left, leaving Jared alone inside the spacious lobby.

After keeping the charm, Jared strode out of the Department of Justice.

At that moment, Theodore was already waiting for Jared at the entrance with a car, and he would be personally chauffeuring the latter.

Theodore rolled down the car window and said, “Get in the car, Mr. Chance. I’ll send you out of the city. I believe no one will dare to mess with the Department of Justice.”

Jared didn’t refuse the offer and immediately got into the vehicle. Then, the car sped off toward the outside of the city.

Right after Jared and the others left the Department of Justice, Zion received the news at once.

“Hmph! I must have Jared’s head brought to me today.” Zion snorted.

Gilbert, standing beside Zion, remained silent. With a tiger head sword strapped on his back, he spun on his heel, got into a car, and departed.

Meanwhile, in the Jadeborough suburb, Theodore halted the car before ordering his men to survey the surroundings.

Only then did he speak to Jared. “Mr. Chance, you may get out of the vehicle now. There’s no one around.”

Jared nodded and exited the vehicle.

However, he knitted his brows the next second as a grimace spread across his face.

Taking in his facial expression, Theodore hastily asked, “What’s the matter, Mr. Chance? I already instructed my subordinates to scout around this area.”

“General Jackson, all of you must leave as fast as you can. Do not linger here any longer.”

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