“Haha! Do you think I have no one backing me up? I’m telling you. Don’t underestimate me!”
With trembling hands, he called a Gabriel Doberman and a Jules Salem and asked for their help.
Seeing this, Jagoan smiled without saying anything when he saw Devon’s behavior.
He only asked, “Do you think these people can save you?”
Devon said coldly, “Hmph, who do you think you are? They are brutal people who have helped me settle a lot of things. They can do the same today!”
Hearing this, Jagoan only said, “Okay, let’s try… You really believe in this people…”
After saying this, Jagoan stood where he was and waited. He had always been patient.
After nearly 20 minutes, many cars stopped outside the company.
The men who got out of the car were fierce-looking, carrying sticks or knives. They had many visible tattoos on their bodies, and there were about 200 of them.
One could tell these people were bad news with one glance. These people yelled and were about to charge into Devon’s company building.
Seeing them from the window, Jagoan exclaimed, “They’re here. Guys, have some fun with them!”
With that said, Jagoan led his men out of the company.
Devon was somewhat surprised to see Jagoan’s reaction. He wondered if Jagoan was going to confront his men. In his opinion, Jagoan was asking for trouble.
However, Jagoan was his enemy after all, and he was glad to see Jagoan suffer, so he immediately followed him.
Outside the company, the two parties were already confronting each other left and right.
“Who are Gabriel and Jules?” Jagoan asked.
Devon had the same question on his mind. He summoned twice as many people here as Jagoan, and they were all cruel madmen. It would end badly if Jagoan provoked them.
In conclusion, Jagoan would not have a good day.
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