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The Supreme Harvey York novel Chapter 3502

Chapter 3502

“Oh? How beautiful are we talking about here?”

Clyde Osborne seemed to perk up after hearing Ai Kamino’s words.

Ai already prepared a few pictures on his phone this morning to send to Clyde.

Clyde looked at his phone for a moment before he burst out laughing.

“One’s a mature housewife, and the other’s an innocent school beauty. Interesting. These two are really intriguing…

“Since it’s rare to get sisters like them, I’ll have to take action myself.

Clyde then waved at the secretary not far from him.

“Call Commissioner Thompson.”

**

While Clyde was making a phone call, Harvey York did not even care about the incident anymore.

After taking care of Xynthia Zimmer, he called a cab to the center of Flutwell while curiously looking through the contracts.

He came to an antique Budokan. It was as silent as the

grave.

The Budokan has more than a decade’s history. Bowen Lee inherited the place from

his father. The name of the place was called the Martial Hall.

The name was very classy, fitting for such an environment.

“You’re here, Sir York.

A tall and strong man was already waiting at the entrance for quite a while.

He quickly walked over as soon as he saw Harvey entering the place.

“I already know about the Budokan’s transfer, Sir York,” he said respectfully.

“My teacher told me to cooperate with your procedures.

“There are many people who come here to learn after hearing about us. Many of them belong to Flutwell’s wealthy families as well.

“We’d be swimming in money every single year only by collecting student fees alone.

Dillon took Harvey around the Martial Hall while introducing the place to him.

“The Martial Hall is based on traditional buildings here in Country H. There are a total of three courtyards.

“The first courtyard is the living quarters and the place where we bring our guests

over.

“The second one is where you can live with your family.

“The last one is where the garage is.

“We also have side halls for the workshop and the arena.

“The students would usually train around here.”1

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