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The Supreme Harvey York novel Chapter 5259

Chapter 5259

“It’s you!”

Westley Wright glared coldly as he looked at Harvey York.

The Wright family naturally knew about Sienna Wright standing up for Harvey back in Flutwell.

The simple action meant she tried to win Harvey over.

Along with Prince Gibson’s attitude, this also meant that Sienna had control over Heaven’s Gate.

For someone like Emery Wright, a princess with an immense reputation among the people was one of the biggest hindrances to his rise.

“I see. No wonder you made such a reason to decline Young Master Emery…”

Westley let out a cold chuckle.

“It’s good that Young Master John reminded me.”

Then, Westley shifted his gaze towards Prince.

“I’m asking you this one more time.

“You better listen closely.

“Young Master Emery’s inviting you for a drink.

“Are you going or not?!

“Don’t even try to make any dumb excuses!

“That’s useless!

“If you don’t respond, I’ll treat it as you declining the offer!”

Westley’s expression darkened with a hint of a threat and a fearless look in his eyes.

The people behind him were also smirking.

Naturally, to them, Prince simply had no choice but to comply with Westley’s threats.

Unless he wanted to die, who would even dare to defy Westley?

If it were not for Heaven’s Gate, he would be the one slapping Westley.

“How dare you?! You’re just a mere representative!

“You have no actual authority!

“How dare you touch me?!”

Westley stumbled off the ground.

He had never suffered back in Wolsing because of his relation to the Wright family. His eyes were burning with unbridled rage.

“Go! Disable him!” he exclaimed while pointing at Harvey.

Naturally, he could not flaunt his strength again if he did not incapacitate Harvey.

How was he supposed to carry out his plan then?

In any case, his authority would be gone entirely if Harvey was not dealt with!

A dozen expert martial artist bodyguards stepped forward before coldly glaring at Harvey.

They were ready to attack for the sake of Westley’s reputation.

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