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The Supreme Harvey York novel Chapter 5128

Chapter 5128

“In any case…

“Quill Gibson’s already dead!

“So what if you’re angry about him?

“Even if your rage isn’t quenched after his death, you can’t just humiliate his body like this!

“It’s already bad enough that you’re not properly burying his body, yet you’re here to drive us away?!

“Your actions don’t even reflect the country’s five-thousand-year-old civilization! Where are your manners?!

“I’ll report this to the World Civilization Department! They’ll show the world about just how hypocritical and uncivilized you people are!”

Harvey York smiled faintly.

“She’s bringing up the World Civilization Department?

“Looks like she has quite an immense status in the Island Nations…

“Is she really Quill’s foster daughter?”

Rachel Hardy frowned.

“Without a doubt.

“Then again, she might also be a spy from the Island Nations.”

Harvey showed a profound look when he squinted at the sight.

“The World Civilization Department?

The bald man seemed a little unfamiliar with the name before showing a face of disgust.

“Looks like you hold quite the status in the Island Nations, after all! I’m so scared!

“But don’t forget!

“The sacred martial arts training grounds are neutral entities!

“Even the royal court has to pay their respects to us! What can the World Civilization Department do to us when it has no authority?!

“Are you insane?

The disciples were staring heinous gazes all over Alani Carlson.

“So, you’re not going to talk reason then?” asked Alani with a frown.

“Pft!”

The bald man spat on Quill’s head.

“Reason?

“I’m the boss here!”

“You…”

Alani, who had remained calm the entire time, was suddenly filled with rage when she was about to pull out her sword.

Harvey was exuding murderous intent while he was watching the sight from afar.

He did not know Quill for long, but they were sworn brothers.

He could not idly watch as Quill’s body got humiliated like this.

Rachel quickly waved her hand, signaling the Longmen disciples to spread out.

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