The man who came down from the car looked to be almost 30 years old. He had dark skin, thick eyebrows, and big eyes. There was an index-finger-long scar on his forehead, and his eyes carried sharp killing intent.
Blair glanced at the familiar face and was surprised for a moment.
He recognized the man. It was Hugh Payne, the chairman of Monafett’s Earl Security Group.
Hugh also had another identity, which was the boss of the largest mercenary corp in Monafett.
Blair met him once five years ago in Santaviz. The scar on his forehead came from that battle.
Hugh got down from the car and stood straight in front of Mable. He greeted her with respect, “Boss, long time no see.”
‘Boss?’
Blair looked sharply at Hugh. ‘He calls Mable his boss?’
“What brings you here?” Mable asked Hugh.
“Rahman said you’re here by yourself and asked me to assist you.”
Rahman was worried about Mable. So after some thinking, he finally contacted Hugh and asked him to come over to assist her.
It was also to guard against Blair.
Mable raised her eyebrow. Rahman was quite thoughtful as she happened to be short of a driver at the moment.
Hugh opened the car door for Mable. Just as she was about to get in, Blair got down from his car and pulled her hand.
“Mable!”
Seeing this, Hugh immediately flashed in front of Mable with a murderous aura. “Let go!”
Blair was unmoved. He was fierce and cold.
Mable patted Hugh’s shoulder. “Relax. It’s fine.”
Hugh took two steps back without saying anything.
Blair questioned Mable coldly, “What’s your relationship with him?”
Mable was calm. “As you can see, he’s one of my men and my friend.”
Blair looked even colder.
He had just driven Rahman away, and now Hugh was here.
‘Why are there so many wild men around her?!’
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