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The Peremptory Casey Davies novel Chapter 925

Beside the old man stood two men of great stature, with firm faces, and a murderous air in them which was not often found in the best of the martial arts.

Seeing them, Casey thought of battlefield.

It was true that only a person stayed long in the battlefield could have this kind of temperament.

The two people fixed their eyes on Casey as he walked into the house. Casey could feel that if he had any movement, the two people would attack him.

But Casey felt strange that he did not feel the inner force in these two people.

Edith stood in the middle of the courtyard, Ellis and Hughes were with her. She was talking with the old man. When Casey came back, her eyes became bright and she hurriedly came over and said, "Casey, the old man said you had agreement. He helped you and it is your turn to keep your promise."

Casey nodded, he indeed had had the agreement with this old man, but from then on, the old man did not come to him, and he put this matter behind.

Now seeing the arrival of the old man, Casey knew that it was time

He never thought of defaulting on it. After all, it was the old man who saved his life. If it had not been for the old man, he would have died while recovering from his wounds in that coastal city.

Furthermore, this old man had been giving Casey a very mysterious feeling. As he just returned to B City today, the old man was here, which showed that the old man was very clear about his whereabouts.

It was not easy to track a person's movements so clearly.

"Long time no see, how are you, Sir?" Casey smiled toward the old man and walked over.

The old man smiled at Casey and said, "I am old, I am not doing good as you young people."

"You are joking. Come in and sit down, Edith, make a good pot of tea. This old gentleman is my savior.” Casey took a look at Edith.

Edith immediately nodded and went to make tea.

Casey took the old man and the two men together toward the house, in the process, Casey released the power of god soul and carefully observed the three people.

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