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The guardian's sword by Taking Cigarette novel Chapter 1744

Jagoan found the key fob on Lisha and got into her car, while Timaeus and Shirley sat in the back.

Lisha was already asleep at this point.

Jagoan started the car and asked, “Which way should I go, Mr. Hunt?”

“Let me see…”

Timaeus could not tell the direction. As he spoke, he stuck his head out of the window to figure out which way to go by using his surroundings.

Shirley pulled her grandfather back into the car and answered for him, “Turn left and go straight. Turn left again at the next intersection and keep going straight.”

Jagoan nodded and stepped on the gas.

Afraid of waking up Lisha, Shirley lowered her voice and asked, “Jagoan, you’re so strong. How are you so strong?”

“I’m the commander-in-chief of Dorodo’s city defense army…” Jagoan explained.

Shirley was immediately in awe as soon as she heard that.

Timaeus was not surprised as he said with a chuckle, “I already figured out that onlythe commander-in-chief of Dorodo’s city defense army, Jagoan Jagoan, could have such skill and technique.”

“I’m flattered, Mr. Hunt…” Jagoan said flatly.

Then Shirley asked, “Commander Jagoan, you’re not dating Lisha, are you?”

With that said, Shirley kept looking back and forth between Jagoan and the sleeping Lisha.

No one would have expected the 30-year-old woman to be a bit of a busybody.

Jagoan glanced back at her and explained, “We’re not dating. We’re only on good terms with each other. Ms. Lisha and I had met on an airplane before. Our diplomatic convoy is staying at the mayor’s residence on this visit to Crosac, so Ms. Lisha invited me to walk around downtown to learn about Crosac.”

“No.” Jagoan’s face had already darkened.

Jagoan’s hands shuddered, and the car instantly went sideways, almost crashing into the divider in the middle of the road.

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