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The Supreme Harvey York novel Chapter 4818

Chapter 4818

The gentleman frowned at the sight.

“It’s just an illusion! Don’t be scared! Go!

“Kill them! They’re finished!”

A few men leaped in the air while gritting their teeth.

Leona Foley frowned when she flicked the cinnabar in the air.

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The air lit up in flames. The men who pounced forward were horrified by the sight before they were completely blinded.

They were wailing in pain nonstop when they crashed onto the ground.

Before the others reacted, Leona quickly became accustomed to the situation. She quickly waved her cinnabar in the air again, conjuring a flame wall.

“Aaagh!”

A dozen men were trapped by the wall. They were rolling on the ground while screaming, hoping to extinguish the fire caught on them.

In just a few seconds, the place was a giant mess.

Bam!

The gentleman’s expression instantly changed when he saw a piece of paper flying right toward his face. He retreated as quickly as he could before falling flat on his face.

What a miserable sight.

There were only a dozen men left standing.

The gentleman got back up while gritting his teeth.

“When did you prepare such underhanded tactics, you b*stard?!

“How are you this lawless?!”

“Lawless?

Harvey York smiled.

Harvey calmly smiled.

“You tried to crush me with almost a hundred men, and now you’re talking to me about being fair?

“I’ve finally seen your true colors at this point.

“I have to ask, are you people usually this shameless too?

“Besides, how dare you talk to me like that when I haven’t even done anything?”

“Since you’re that lawless, then don’t blame us for doing the same!

The gentlemen coldly chuckled.

“I wanted to crush you with my longsword to show you just how impressive my country’s martial arts is!

“But since you’re being this lawless, then I have no choice but to show you what I’ve got!

“We’ll see how you’ll maintain this facade!”

The gentleman brought out a hunting rifle before taking the safety off, looking pompous. 2

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