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Life at The Top novel Chapter 287

After Jim heard that, he said angrily, “He won’t do anything do you? George is not a good person. He went to jail when he was young because he fought with someone. Plus, he has Mr. Combe’s support now.

“You’re young, so don’t get so hot-blooded and impulsive. It’s not embarrassing to admit defeat at this moment. You don’t need to suffer this.”

Jasper shook his head and walked in front of Jim. Now, he was protecting him.

“Julian!”

Jasper called out.

Julian had been repressing it for a few days now, feeling pins and needles all over his body. He could not hold it in anymore. He stepped out, looking at George and his gang coldly.

There were five beefy fighters next to George, so the man was extremely confident. When he saw what Jasper was doing, he could not help but burst out laughing. “Idiot! You only have one person and you dare to f*cking fight with me?

“Men, kill that kid. I want to step on his face and ask if he still has the guts to be so arrogant!”

After George said that, the five men walked over with malevolent looks on their faces.

Julian looked at Jasper. He was asking Jasper whether he should cripple these people.

Of course, Jasper did not want to get into trouble with the law because of these thugs. He said flatly, “Go easy on them. Just teach them a lesson.”

Julian sighed in disappointment. He turned around and cracked his neck. Cracking sounds that sounded like beans getting stir-fried in a hot pan were heard from his body.

With a low growl, he charged at the five of them like a wild beast out of its cage.

It was evident that he was not afraid of the other party having more numbers than him.

Those five fighters were dazed.

These people always depended on their numbers when they fought, and their opponents would admit defeat even before the fight started. They had never seen the other party charging at them with such vigor even when there was only one of them.

“Damn it, go! Cripple him!”

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