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The Supreme Harvey York novel Chapter 4748

Chapter 4748

Ding!

At this moment, Darwin’s phone suddenly rang.

The ear-piercing ringtone broke the silence of the night, startling Darwin and the higher -ups.

Darwin haphazardly answered the call, and placed the phone beside his ear. His eyes twitched, and the phone soon fell to the ground.

Quill glanced calmly at him. “What’s the matter?”

Darwin’s face turned slightly pale.

“Jakai’s dead…” he replied, trembling.

‘Dead?!’

A few simple words were enough to silence everyone. daotranslate.com Everyone held their breath-the whole place was emerged in pin-drop silence.

The higher-ups suddenly looked as if they had been rotting in the ground for three whole days.

Quill, on the other hand, daotranslate.com casually held his cup, his arms crossed.

“Chaos is coming to the Golden Sands…”

Early the next morning, Harvey glanced at his phone as soon as he woke up. He saw dozens of phone calls on his screen.

Harvey calmly called a few of them back, and soon found out about Jakai’s death.

He then called Soren to make sense of the situation, then instructed Thomas to take him to the Verdant Funeral Parlor.

The place was a luxurious funeral parlor with decades’ worth of history, located right under Indigo Mountain.

But no matter how fancy it looked, the place’s true nature couldn’t be changed.

“Jakai had been staying in the intensive care unit, since he was emotionally unstable.

“When the chopper for the Heaven’s Gate arrived to take Jakai away, he was found dead on the couch.

“His arteries were destroyed with a single hit from the palm. No other traces could be found.”

Soren pointed at Jakai’s chest, where a palm print could be seen. It was clear that an expert martial artist had done this.

“The murderer was strong, probably a peak King of Arms at least.

“It was a clean and decisive hit.

“According to my speculation, Jakai died without getting a chance to fight back.”

Soren looked puzzled.

“Who would come all the way here just to kill a cripple? Who would hate Jakai this much…?”

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