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The Supreme Harvey York novel Chapter 5149

Chapter 5149

The Great Protector wanted to switch moves, but he was all too late.

He had no choice but to commit, when at the next moment… Slap!

The Great Protector felt a sharp pain on his face, and was sent flying. He slammed right into the steel door at the back.

He quickly stumbled off the ground, pointing at Harvey; he wanted to say something, when blood gushed out of his mouth. The Great Protector was in despair; he felt nothing but sorrow.

At this very moment, he felt a strong surge of energy sweeping around his body. He had to use his entire strength just to resist.

Bam!

He slammed his knees to the ground.

He never thought that the young man in front of him was so terrifying. He trained for decades at hand, and yet, he was injured that easily.

If Harvey had used a killer move, the Great Protector would’ve admitted defeat. The fact was, he only used a simple slap across the face.

The Great Protector had no intention of fighting back at all at this very moment.

The entire crowd was dead silent. Snake and the others couldn’t even utter a single word.

“Are you happy now, Great Protector?” Harvey asked.

“Yes…”

The Great Protector gritted his teeth, and kneeled on the ground. At the same time, he made a gesture for the others to follow suit.

“I know you people are resentful; I know that you want revenge after getting more support, but that’ll be completely useless.”

Harvey approached them and kicked them to the side in the stomach.

The Great Protector and the others felt a sharp pain before shivering profusely as if there was a surge of aura waiting to explode.

“I want to know how Quill was framed. How was he charged for stealing the mental cultivation technique? I need witnesses and evidence to prove his innocence.

“I’m giving you people one day. Send them all to the Gibson family’s residence.

“If you’re even a minute later…

“Then don’t blame me if you get crippled and your auras explode.”

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