Thomas coldly stared at the convoy in front of him. He was filled with murderous intent.
Although Dido was the queen of Wallera, everyone knew Nathan invested a hundred billion into the country out of his own pocket.
Even the majority of the talents in Dido's team were handpicked by Nathan and brought over from his country.
Despite what others might think, Thomas thought of Wallera as Nathan's. Many of the industries in the country were Nathan's properties.
It was outrageous that Wolfric wanted to meddle in Wallera's affair, drive away Nathan, and even take over the industries Nathan had invested in.
Upon learning that Rawlinson had clashed with the city garrison and was behaving atrociously, Thomas was even burning with anger. Thomas personally commanded a tank and led a squad to intercept Rawlinson halfway.
At this moment, Thomas stared at Ariarica's convoy in front of him. He issued a command to the tank driver coldly, “Don't slow down. Aim for the command vehicle ahead and ram into it. Crush it. I want them to know what it feels like to be hit.”
The tank operators inside the tank looked excited and unanimously responded, “Yes, Sir.”
Rawlinson was taken aback when he suddenly saw a tank appear in front of him.
He quickly said to the driving adjutant, “Watch the road! There's a tank up ahead. Slow down immediately, and don't run into it!”
In truth, there was no need for Rawlinson to give the orders.
Blake, the driver, had already decelerated and was intentionally steering their vehicle to the side of the road to make way for the tank that had appeared ahead.
However, that tank did not seem to intend to pass by them. Instead, it seemed to deliberately head for their SUV and barrel toward them without hesitation.
“Oh, God. They seem to want to hit us.”
“F*ck! Dodge it quickly!”
Blake wanted to dodge, but there was nowhere to hide. He wanted to back off, but his own convoy was blocking the way behind him. All he could do was watch helplessly as the armored car charged toward them.
Rawlinson cursed and jumped out of the car miserably. He was the first to jump out of the car and roll away on the ground.
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