This perception made Garry very unhappy. He ominously asked, "Who are you? How dare you break into a civilian's home?"
"Then I suggest you call the police," Before the man could speak, the woman next to him spoke first.
Garry impatiently looked at her, a trace of amazement flashing in his eyes. He sneered, "I don't care why you broke in, but since you've offended me, you won't resolve this matter so easily."
Garry glanced at his lackeys beside him. Several people with machetes charged out quickly.
Garry had a very clear target, aiming for Charlotte.
If he could capture a hostage, why would he worry about dealing with these people?
But he never dreamed that before he could even reach Charlotte, someone kicked him fiercely, and he fell to the ground.
Although they had done many ruthless things, they had never truly studied martial arts, only relying on their ferocity. How could they possibly beat people like Gorya?
Not to mention Gorya, they probably couldn't even beat Jack.
In no time, all five of them were tied up tightly, lying on the ground like wrapped dumplings.
With resentment in his eyes, Garry had considered that they might lose to these people, but he never thought that he would be unable to land even a single blow before being knocked down.
He spat out bitterly, "You came here for those three little rascals, didn't you? Let us go now, or I'll have my people kill those three little rascals."
Despite knowing that the children were now safe, Charlotte was still filled with rage when she heard him speak.
She walked up to Garry, kicked him twice without hesitation, and then slapped him a few times.
"You deserve this," said Charlotte indifferently.
Garry was stunned by Charlotte's actions.
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