Under the watchful gaze of the crowd, James got on a jeep and left.
Thea burst into tears.
She crouched down. Looking at the jeep now far away, she covered her mouth while tears flowed down her cheeks.
At that moment, she knew she had forever lost a man who deeply loved and cared for her.
“Farewell, God of War.”
“We’ll await your triumphant return.”
Only after the jeeps left did the crowd cheer.
The commotion outside Cansington Hotel only stopped after ten minutes.
Everyone’s gaze was fixed on the Callahans.
The Callahans’ faces were pale.
They never thought that the son-in-law of the Callahans would be the Black Dragon. If they had known, they would have buttered him up.
“What’s going on, Thea?” Gladys questioned. She was still confused and had yet to recollect herself. “How did James turn out to be the Black Dragon?”
Thea was crying her eyes out.
“Thea, what’s going on? J-James is the Black Dragon?” Tommy asked puzzledly.
“Say something.”
“Stop crying already.”
The Callahans pestered her.
“I-I don’t know. I don’t know anything at all.”
Thea was at a loss. Her thoughts were disorderly and all over the place. She was in a state of mental confusion.
She was in shock.
She never thought that the man who had been by her side was the Black Dragon.
She could not understand.
If James was the Black Dragon, who was the James from Majestic Corporation?
In that case, who was the other James?
At that moment, Quincy walked over to her.
Thea stood up. Tears brimming in her eyes, she looked Quincy in the eye, hoping she would explain.
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