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The Almighty Dragon General novel Chapter 40

Chapter 40 

Tommy was the eldest grandson in the family, that was why everybody spoke up for him when he was attacked. 

In the heat of the moment, James became the public enemy, and so did Benjamin’s family. 

Once again, Thea was the target of the ugliest insults 

There were requests for Lex to revoke Benjamin’s shares, too. Tommy was elated with all these people on his side 

He looked at James with an expression that said, ‘You’re just a nobody in the Callahan family. Hitting me was the riskiest move you could make! 

Lex’s face was colored with rage. He was upset about the drama that unfolded during an important family meeting 

Gladys slapped James on his head before he could say anything. 

“You b*stard, kneel down right now.” 

To their surprise, James raised his leg and gave Tommy a solid kick in the gut. It sent him two meters away, crashing into the couch and crying, in the most miserable sight. 

“James…” Thea was getting scared now. She wanted to kneel and apologize right after that, yet James held her up from the floor. 

“Outrageous!” Lex, extremely mad, bolted up from his seat and ordered, “You’ve crossed the line. From now on, you’re no longer a son-in-law of the Callahan family! Leave.”

Gladys looked like she was to explode with anger. She hated James to death. 

Benjamin, throughout all of this, kept quiet at the side of the room as if it had nothing to do with him. 

“Thea, this place isn’t worth us staying. Let’s leave together.” James pulled Thea’s hand, trying to leave. However, Thea was on the verge of crying. She became the ugliest woman in Cansington and disgraced her family. Her only wish was to be accepted by her family. Now, her only chance to do so was ruined by James. She was thankful to James for saving her appearance. 

However, she felt nothing but hatred toward James right now. He caused her to be insulted by her family again. 

This time, she screamed, “James, is it that hard for you to apologize for your mistakes? You’re a soldier, not a big shot!” 

When he saw tears welling up in Thea’s eyes, James’s heart ached.

 

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