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An Understated Dominance (Maria Vittori) novel Chapter 1444

“At such a young age, he really don’t know the heights of the world.”

Liam Bryant shook his head: “Make it clear, this is not the Southern Province, but Stonia, where the dragon is hiding and the tiger is crouching. Your little three-legged cat kung fu can’t make any big waves here.”

“Master Liam, hurry up if you want to fight, I’m in a hurry.”

While Dustin was speaking, he even yawned, as if he hadn’t woken up.

Recently, he was busy rebuilding Healwell clinic, teaching people how to make Jade Dew Ointment, and investigating the whereabouts of Golden Marrow Jade and Ice Heart lotus.

Back and forth, my legs were almost broken.

If it wasn’t for the Bryant family’s value, he wouldn’t be bothered to waste time here.

“Boy! You are so presumptuous!”

Dustin’s lazy behavior instantly angered many Bryant family children.

They have seen a lot of arrogant people, but they have never seen a guy like Dustin who completely ignores the Bryant family.

It’s just life and death!

“Surnamed Rhys! Don’t be too arrogant. When my third brother arrives, you will cry!” Ian Bryant said with a sullen face.

“What? No one has arrived yet?”

Dustin frowned slightly, and complained: “Then why did you call me here? Are you drinking tea and chatting? Do you know that time is money? I’m very busy!”

As soon as these words came out, the crowd was instantly excited.

“Damn! This kid is so crazy, he doesn’t take our Bryant family seriously!”

“It’s too much to bully others! It’s really too much to bully others!”

“Fuck! If I hadn’t injured my leg yesterday, I would have killed him today!”

“…”

The disciples of the Bryant family were filled with righteous indignation and were all enraged.

Even Liam Bryant, who is quite deep in the city, couldn’t help frowning.

Is this kid trying to provoke people on purpose? Or are you really arrogant and ignorant?

“Uncle Liam! I can’t take it anymore, I want to tear his mouth apart!”

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