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The guardian's sword by Taking Cigarette novel Chapter 1642

Just then, there was suddenly a gust of wind. Tobias suddenly felt someone grab his hand that was holding the fragment!

He instantly looked over his shoulder and saw a young man had appeared in front of him at some point.

The young man was gripping his wrist so hard that Tobias even felt his wrist was about to crack!

“Ouch, ouch, ouch… Let go of me…”

Tobias yelled, but the young man was unfazed.

“Mr. Abraham!” Paul was shocked.

Viola was standing in front of her earlier, but he had gone up to Tobias and grabbed Tobias’ wrist in the blink of an eye.

He was so fast that Paul did not have time to react!

Frederic and the rest of the customers were almost scared to death by Viola.

It was no joke!

He was Tobias Hooter, the captain of the mayor’s personal guards. If anything happened to him in the shop, all of them would suffer!

Therefore, Frederic immediately emphasized his tone and cried, “Abraham, stop it! He’s Captain Tobias Hooter! You can’t afford to offend him!”

Other customers also began to speak. Some of them even shouted.

“Why do you keep getting into trouble? Let go!”

“Let go of Captain Hooter! Are you looking for trouble?”

“If you want to die, please find a quiet place to kill yourself. Don’t get us involved!”

Many people around them told Viola to let go, but Viola still held on to Tobias’ wrist.

“Sorry, I can’t let you go today!”

With that said, Viola pulled out his phone and called the mayor, Quentin.

Frederic and the customers who had yelled at Viola just now were dumbstruck.

The two personal guards also put down their weapons and stepped back in fear.

It was unknown how long it took for Frederic to snap to himself.

He quickly beckoned to Paul and asked quietly as she approached, “Girlie, is this Mr. Abraham you brought over Dorodo’s city defense army’s commander-in-chief, Viola Abraham?”

“Yeah…” Paul nodded repeatedly.

Frederic smiled wryly before saying emotionally, “Why didn’t you tell me sooner, girl? You almost got me killed!”

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