“Who wants to kill me?” Hearing what Marsha said, Seeney got concerned.
After all, Hechland had asked a Lieutenant General to protect her. Needless to say, those who wanted to kill Seeney were really dangerous.
Without answering, Marsha just said, “The simplest way to protect you is to ask for help from the army, but we didn’t for certain things.”
Seeney stood up and said, “I believe you, so, let’s go.”
But Noah said, “I think we should contact the embassy first.”
“I am sure she is Marsha, Goddess of War,” said Seeney.
As a foreigner, Seeney knew she was right because of the fame of Marsha. She deserved any wonderful title.
Hearing the conversation, Marsha said calmly, “I am only responsible for the safety of Seeney.”
“Let’s go, Mrs. Kent. The car is outside. We must leave quickly.”
Because of the sense of safety, Seeney agreed at once and followed Marsha to leave the villa even though she didn’t know where they would go.
At this time, one handsome but aggressive man had shown up in the yard.
“I’m already here! You can’t go!” said the man loudly.
His voice was so loud that it made people so uncomfortable.
As soon as Seeney saw this person, she got so nervous and felt terrible. She knew this man was determined to kill her, and how he reacted really shocked her. Even rude animals could feel the danger of a butcher. But Seeney believed that this man was much eviler.
Marsha became serious and realized the great power of this enemy. At this moment, Marsha was influenced too.
Seeney saw the sign of fear on the face of Marsha.
“Henry Parker, leader of Blood Skull, which has troubled us for a long time,” said Marsha with cold eyes, at the same time, she also desired to combat.
Recently, Marsha learned Tai Chi because of the help of one powerful man and Moses’s Explosive Golden Pill, which made her so confident.
Henry smiled and said, “The twenty-one men from War Department have been killed by us, and you will see them soon.”
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