The leader glared at Jagoan. “What did you say? Who are you to say such ridiculous things to me?”
“You’re worth a good price,” Jagoan replied.
The leader understood that Jagoan meant he was worth a good price.
The leader was immediately furious. “Fool, know your place! You’re surrounded!”
Jagoan slowly replied, “Not necessarily.”
“That’s enough. I’m not interested in talking nonsense with you. Take out your weapons and attack!” the leader ordered immediately.
The innermost people in the circle took out hooks and tossed them at Jagoan and his crew.
If these hooks landed on the human body, they would certainly embed themselves in human flesh.
Like a fish hook snagging a fish, one would inevitably suffer great pain if they wanted to struggle free. Not only that, but these hooks were also attached to strings. Once the opponent was hooked, the rope would tie them up.
“Spread out and take care of these guys first!”
Once Jagoan ordered, Daniel and his crew jumped into action, dodging hooks and striking back at the men.
The fast-moving Jagoan used a knife to knock away the hooks that were about to fall on his subordinates. Because of him, the people who were supposed to be hooked were unharmed.
The men who were unscathed jumped up, knocked those throwing hooks to the ground, and hit those on the outside. Even though Sky High Organization’s members were pretty good, they could not fight Jagoan’s men in close quarters, who also had batons out.
The crowd instantly became confused, and a look of disbelief appeared in the leader’s eyes. His men were already screaming.
Gritting his teeth, the leader went straight to Jagoan and shouted, “I don’t believe it. I’ll see if you’re stronger or I am!”
The leader, who pounced in front of Jagoan, had a dagger shimmering coldly at each cuff and stabbed at Jagoan’s neck and heart respectively.
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