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The greatest man alive novel (by Maverick Bowman) novel Chapter 176

Chapter 176 Fairness

Hannah did not expect that Brinn would be so domineering.

It was ok if he didn’t want to apologize. He even tried to detain her and sue her?!

“It’s pretty good!”

At this moment, a cold voice came.

Before Brinn realized it, a figure had already approached. He grabbed the man who was holding Hannah and attacked him with

his elbow!

“Boom!”

With a muffled sound, his body flew out like a kite. It slammed into the wall and passed out on the ground.

It was Nathan. He asked Hannah, “Are you Okay?” He knew that the mountain was shut and was worried that she would not be able to come out, so he came to pick her up.

He didn’t expect that Brinn would bully her.

Hannah pursed her lips and said, “I’m not. Look at my car and my face.”

Seeing the redness and slap marks on her face, Nathan’s expression turned cold, and he looked at Brinn angrily.

Brinn was not afraid at all. He said indifferently, “I am performing official duties, and she hinders me. She deserves it!”

“Really?” Nathan asked coldly.

Seeing Hannah being beaten, his emotions were uncontrollable. He had the urge to beat all three of them to death.

Hannah said, “They hit my car and searched my body. They even said I should take full responsibility.”

“They are too much.”

“I’m a legal tax–paying citizen, and I contribute part of their wages. I don’t deserve this.”

Nathan was relieved to hear that. After being with him together for all those days, she understood the truth of not being afraid.

of power.

Nathan always thought that the officials were just stewards of the people, just like the real estate company in the community. Without the support of the owners, they couldn’t afford a meal.

Therefore, he belittled influential people and high officials.

Now, in Hannah, he saw these traits similar to his own.

Brinn said indifferently, “In extraordinary times, it is natural to deal with extraordinary measures.”

Nathan said, “It’s not up to you!”

“You hit her car, so you should bear all the losses.”

“You hit her, so we have a reason to hit you back!”

Brinn was startled for a moment and then laughed, “Just you?”

“You, a second–level prison guard, dare to talk to me like this?”

“Your words maybe work in prison, but not to me!”

Brinn’s subordinate snorted coldly, “You hit us because you sneak attacked. If we fight fairly, you won’t be my opponent.”

“Really?” Nathan asked.

He walked to him.

The man felt that he had been humiliated. He was an elite under Jade’s command. How dare he look down on him?!

Brinn thought his man would win, so he didn’t do anything to stop him.

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