The East, Horton City.
In the study of the Lund mansion.
Todd Lund smashed the porcelain cup into pieces and yelled, "How dare Nathan kill Charles!"
Todd's most capable aides, Cecil Norman and Berus Matthew, nicknamed 'Cerberus', stood before Todd with their heads bowed.
Cecil reported, "Yes, your brother is dead."
Berus added, "His four most trusted guards and another fifty men he brought have died in Channing as well.”
Todd burst out in rage, "Very well.
Assemble the Tartarus Troops and get Hades as well. Prepare to set off to Channing. I won't stop until I bury Nathan Cross' family with my very hands."
Cecil and Berus had a shocked expression and replied in unison, "Roger!"
The Tartarus Troops were a group of highly-paid mercenaries the Lund family painstakingly assembled from all over the world.
These included MMA champions, top assassins, as well as mercenaries.
Every single one of them was considered an expert in their own fields.
Although there were only a hundred of them, they cost the Lund family a billion every year.
They were the Lund family's trump card, one that allowed them to take control over the entire Horton City, a city known as the Jewel of the East.
On the other hand, Hades was the leader of the Tartarus Troops.
No one knew Hades' background or how strong he truly was. Anyone who dared to find out had already been killed.
Hades was the Lund family's guardian angel, and he was someone worthy of the title 'God of the Underworld'.
This time, Todd Lund was prepared to bring Hades, Cerberus, as well as the Tartarus Troops to Channing. It was clear that he was set on exterminating Nathan's entire family.
Meanwhile, in a Channing teahouse, there was an opera being performed.
Nathan, Penny, Kylie, and Queenie were watching the show while enjoying tea.
It was the weekend, so Nathan brought his daughter to listen to some operas to make her understand art and culture.
An opera about a war was being performed. The guests at the teahouse were mesmerized by the show.
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