Chapter 205
The muscular man’s name was called Wade Mora. At the age of five, his family sent him to learn martial
arts at a martial arts school.
At the age of 18, Wade had witnessed a few men harassing a woman on one of his trips down the
mountain. While rescuing the woman, he had gone too far and caused one of the men to become a
vegetable.
Later, the woman was unwilling to testify in court. Thus, he was sentenced to jail for six years. The martial
arts school had removed his name by the time he was released.
After returning to his village, he learned the news of his parents committing suicide by drinking pesticide
due to stress.
Thus, Wade disappeared for two years until he had drained his parents‘ savings. Only then did he
resurface to look for work.
Most of the legal companies were already using the internet. As Wade had a criminal record, large companies often rejected him.
Finally, he found a job as a bartender at the disco to keep an eye on the scene.
On his second day of work at the disco, he realized the disco had a change of hands. Fortunately, Heath took a liking to him and kept him by his side as his trusted right–hand man. Wade presently made five
thousand dollars in salary per month.
These days, he had become close with the other henchmen.
He took whatever anyone told him about martial arts experts having the kindest of hearts as nonsense talk. Saving someone’s life also seemed like nothing to them.
After Heath heard his story, he thought Wade had an excellent point to make.
One could take either one step toward heaven or one step toward hell. He’d embrace damnation if no one would guide him to salvation.
Heath smoked his cigarette and blew out clouds of smoke, saying, “If there’s time, I’ll introduce you to Mr.
Zahn.”
He really admired Wade. After learning martial arts for over ten years, it was not a problem for him to beat
up ten people in one go.
Once Heath had made it, he would arrange for Wade to become Carlisle’s bodyguard. He felt that it would be a good idea.
It was usually quiet at Fabian’s Ice Rink. Its business usually did well on the weekend. Many students from Riverland University would patron there.
Wanda was teaching Christine and Phoebe step–by–step how to ice skate.
She had signed her first contract the day before. The client was a contractor who required a loan of two
hundred thousand dollars to pay his workers since he had not yet received payment for his project.
The loan was for 15 days with an interest of two percent. Within 15 days, Wanda could earn four thousand dollars.
Although she had not registered her company, and the shop was not yet renovated, it was a good sign that she had completed her first loan transaction. Thus, she had taken Christine and Phoebe out to have some fun.
“No, no, this is too hard. I need to switch to double–row skates!”
Phoebe held onto the wall as her legs shook uncontrollably.
Wanda smiled lightly
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“It’s actually quite simple. You only need to find your balance and follow the stance I taught you. Then, you’ll catch on very quickly!”
Christine sped past the two of them, screaming, “Wanda, I can’t stop!”
“I’ll save you!”
Wanda swayed her body and very quickly caught up to hold Christine’s hand. Then, she led her to the wall and stopped.
At this moment, two tattooed young men with bare chests slowly skated over.
One of them had a cigarette in his mouth as he laughed, “Young lady, let me teach you!”
Christine panicked and said, “No–no need!”
“Come on. I have excellent skills!”
The man reached out to grab Christine’s hand,
Wanda frowned.
“Go away.”
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