Chapter 3837
Harvey frowned when he saw these people.
He had no intention to cause trouble in another country. Despite that, there would always be someone ignorant enough to provoke him.
“I didn’t have time to play with you at the airport, but that doesn’t mean that I’ve let you go!”
“Do you think you’re allowed to slap me in the face just because you sit in the VIP cabin?!”
“Let me tell you something! You’re dead for bumping into me!”
The beautiful woman had a bossy look on her face, as if she was the queen of the world.
The mean–looking man squinted and yelled coldly, “You’re the one who touched my woman?!”
“That bright red palm print is still on her face! I’m completely heartbroken!”
“How are you going to take responsibility for this?!”
The man lit up his cigar and blew a puff of smoke.
What an arrogant sight!
The people walking on the streets immediately scurried after seeing what was happening.
These people had an intimidating look to them.
Harvey looked at them calmly and said, “Get out of here while I’m still in a good mood.”
“Oh? You’re making me leave?!”
The man grinned at him.
“How dare you hit my woman and tell me to scram! I’d be embarrassed if I didn’t at least cripple you right now!”
Katy watched everything calmly without saying a single word…
However, the man still noticed her.
His eyes lit up and his mouth started to water.
He covered his stomach, screaming in pain, and slammed right into the fence on the side of the wall.
Before he could even get back up, Katy took another step forward and stomped on his index finger with her high heel.
Crack!
The man began squealing like a pig.
Harvey looked at Katy with admiration.
‘As expected from the head of the South Sea Gang… What a ruthless and decisive attack!‘ 1
She then called her subordinates to drive Harvey and her out of the place.
The car followed Harvey’s instructions and stopped at a townhouse; Queenie had arranged the place for him to stay beforehand.
Harvey invited Katy in for tea to commemorate their relationship as old friends.
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