Chapter 366
Joseph shuddered.
‘Did something happen to Justin?’
It had to be said that experience definitely mattered. Joseph was very powerful to be able to support the Chasez family and have it stand strong for so many years
Just from those two little things alone, he could tell that something must have happened to Justin.
He turned to the guests of the major families in the hall and said, “I’m sorry everyone, the party is over. We have some things to deal with. I’ll invite you all to my humble abode again another day.” :
In this situation, normal people could see that the Chasez family had gotten into trouble, but even though some people from the smaller families were curious, they did not dare to offend the Chasez family, so they slowly left.
Those from big families were not so easy to get rid of. After all, how could they miss this interesting event?
Joseph did not care about these people, as he was desperate to find out what was going on.
Stan also quietly contacted his family at this time.
“Falcon, the spirit of Somerland is conducting official business, so please don’t get in our way, Old Master Chasez,” Lucas said.
“What the hell is going on? Please tell me,” Joseph-asked.
Lucas did not answer Joseph but continued to stare at the two senior executives of Bloodthirsty Mercenaries.
Seeing that the other party was not answering him, Joseph said to Hank, who was standing next to him, “Hank, call your uncle.”
Hank took out his phone and dialed Justin’s number, but no one answered even after a long time.
“Grandpa, no one is picking up,” Hank said in a flustered voice. Joseph’s heart sank
He knew something must have happened.
“Did something happen to my son, Justin? Sirs, please tell me!” Joseph bowed to Lucas and asked respectfully.
Seeing Joseph’s attitude, Lucas sighed and replied, “Old Master Chasez, I was ordered to come and ask the two senior executives of the Bloodthirsty Mercenaries to come back with me to aid with an investigation. As for other matters, it’s inconvenient for me to speak to you about them.”
Joseph wanted to say something more, but he was interrupted by a voice.
“Justin the Tyrant is dead. He was killed by a man named Silver Face and Dark Cape has been breached, so that’s why the two senior executives from the Bloodthirsty Mercenaries wanted t o escape.”
The person who spoke was Chase, the second son of the Snow family.
He had just been told the news of Justin’s death by T-man Stan, so he naturally knew what the T-man meant. He wanted Chase to help him break the news.
Of course, he was more than happy to do this for Stan.
Since Hank became T Faction’s second T-man, he had been extremely arrogant and had suppressed Chase many times. Thus, Chase had disliked him for a long time.
He was the happiest to hear the news of Justin’s demise.
When these words came out, everyone was shocked.
The news was like a bolt from the blue for Joseph, Hank, and Hanley.
“Chasey, stop bullsh*tting! My uncle is the number one in Dragon Rank, so how could he be killed?” Hank retorted angrily.
“Haha! He’s just the number one on the Dragon Rank and not the world’s number one! So how is it impossible? I heard that the person who killed him had gone beyond the peak of the Dragon Rank. He could even float in the air for a short while with his own power.”
Joseph looked at the two senior executives of the Bloodthirsty Mercenaries. When he saw that they were not retorting, he knew this had been confirmed. Then, his vision turned black and h e almost passed out.
The current Chasez family was built on Justin’s reputation, so if Justin died, everything would be gone.
Furthermore, during this period, the Chasez family had offended a lot of families because they were expanding blindly.
The next period would determine the Chasez family’s fate. It was possible their family would become history because of this.
“Grandpa!”
Hank and his brother quickly supported Joseph.
Even though the brothers could still stand, their shaking hands and feet could not hide their panicking hearts.
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