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The Supreme Harvey York novel Chapter 3803

Chapter 3803

Harvey York waved his hand before walking to the meeting room with Colton Torres and Elanor Stanton.

Before even pushing the door open, a loud slam on the table was heard inside.

Bam!

Soon after, a dominant and arrogant voice could be heard.

“Where’s Colton?! Isn’t he the leader of Country H’s Martial Arts Alliance?!

“Why isn’t he here to see us yet?!

“He thinks he’s more impressive than us or something?!

“Today’s the last day of the deadline! Does he think he can actually hide from us?!

“Let me tell you something! Your actions are infuriating! There will be consequences for this!

“We’ll raise your punishment to the highest level! Country H’s Martial Arts Alliance will be crushed for sure! The people who train in martial arts here will be disgusted the moment they hear that name!

“The people of Country H will hate you for all eternity!”

An Indian wearing traditional clothing was the one who slammed on the desk. He was the one yelling around the room.

The man was definitely Emilio Garcia himself.

He was furiously screaming at Dane Benett and the others at that moment.

Right beside him, some people were sitting around the table with nameplates right in front of them.

There was Haru Miyamoto, an Islander with a small mustache…

Gordon Moreno, an elderly man with white hair.

Rowen Caddel, a man in a suit from the South Sea…

“For Prince Osborne’s sake, I’ll give you people three more minutes!

“If he’s still not here by then, we’ll cancel the negotiation!

“We’ll begin the sanction after that!

“I said so!”

“Sorry for being late, everyone,” replied Harvey calmly as he walked inside with Colton and Elanor.

“Harvey?”

Clyde showed an indifferent gaze after seeing Harvey’s face.

He then coldly chuckled before regaining his composure. He was prepared to make a joke out of Harvey as he sat leaning on his chair.

That said, the sharp pain on his face was still lingering until now. He was utterly furious because of it.

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