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The Supreme Harvey York novel Chapter 4626

Chapter 4626

“Enough!

“Stop it with this nonsense!”

Prince Gibson stood up, then kicked down the desk in front of Harvey.

“Are you planning to break your own legs?

Or do you want me to do it for you?” he snarled, pointing at Harvey.

“If I do it for you, you won’t get another chance to stand for the rest of your life!”

At that moment, sounds of engines could be heard from afar.

A few Toyota Prados parked right in front of Fortune Hall.

Eighteen men in robes walked out, each bearing stern expressions. Their heads were raised up high-it was clear they were all experts.

A seemingly miserable-looking man with a terrifying aura stepped forward.

His presence was a lot more intimidating than Prince Gibson’s. He had the aura of an elite, and his eyes shone with murderous intent.

He was none other than Darwin, one of Quill’s right-hand men.

Prince Gibson froze when he saw Darwin.

Then, he smiled.

“Why’d you come here, Uncle?”

To Prince Gibson, Darwin was here to support him.

Darwin had come here to crush Harvey as well. With his support, Harvey would never get a chance to make a comeback-even if he was a bit capable.

Prince Gibson didn’t hesitate to smile.

“I’m just here to deal with a geomancy expert, Uncle.

“I can handle this alone!

“You don’t have to do anything!

“I’ll take him out with a single slap! You can just watch the show.”

Prince Gibson believed that with Darwin’s support, he’d be fine, even if he killed someone in the process.

Bam!

Before Harvey could say a word, Darwin straightened his back and kneeled in front of Harvey.

Prince Gibson and the others froze; they were filled with disbelief.

They thought they had seen wrong.

‘Why is this happening?’

‘That’s Quill’s right-hand man! Why is he kneeling right now?’

‘What kind of sick joke is this?”

Prince Gibson was dumbfounded, and his body turned weak.

“What are you doing, Uncle? What is this?

Why are you kneeling in front of that filth?!

You’ll embarrass the entire family!”

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