"Are you insulting me?" Daniel turned to face the man and sneered.
The subordinate froze in place for a moment, then collapsed to the ground, blood pouring from his seven orifices.
Such a terrifying scene left even Abraham, who had seen it all, stunned. "You… You're a grandmaster!"
The saying "a grandmaster was not to be insulted" was not to be taken lightly. For a grandmaster, crushing a normal person was as easy as squashing an ant. What was most shocking was how young Daniel was.
Without a second thought, Abraham retreated swiftly, shouting, "We're under attack!"
The others in the warehouse quickly drew their guns and began shooting at Daniel from a distance.
But Daniel was faster and moved like a shadow. Every time he struck, someone would fall to the ground.
Within just a few moments, the gunfire in the warehouse ceased.
"Why isn't anyone shooting anymore?" he asked, a mocking tone in his voice as he looked at Abraham.
Sweat poured from Abraham's forehead, and his body trembled uncontrollably. In the end, he tossed his gun to the ground and kneeled in front of Daniel. "Sir, I'm just guarding the warehouse. I truly don't know anything!"
Daniel didn't expect Abraham, who was fierce-looking, to have no backbone.
After scanning the warehouse, he saw the labels for valuable items and felt curious. When he opened one of the containers, he was surprised to find antiques inside. Some of them even had a trace of spiritual energy.
"You guys sure have guts. How could you deal with such a traitorous business?" Daniel sneered.
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