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The Supreme Harvey York novel Chapter 5407

Chapter 5407

Harvey and Kairi decided to have a midnight snack at a restaurant after leaving the Hoffmans’ event. After all, it was exhausting to deal with so many things in just a single day.

Either to rest or to go through everything that happened that day, they needed a place to relax.

After their snack, the two ordered some green tea. Kairi squinted at Harvey with her long and narrow eyes.

“Everything went decently well… But there’s a catch.”

Harvey sipped his tea, then smiled. “The Americans?”

Kairi nodded.

“That’s right. I don’t know who you called to suppress the American Embassy… But America isn’t as simple as you think.

“Their government may seem strong, but they’re just workers at most.

“For the world agents and the people who are dead set on maintaining world order, it’s unacceptable for the American Embassy to suffer such humiliation.

“There’ll be a lot of trouble after this.”

Harvey thought about the situation for a moment. “You’re talking about the big families that were established when America was founded?”

“That’s right,” Kairi said.

“For hundreds of years, there always seemed to be presidents taking over and maintaining order.

“But in reality, they’re just representatives of big families.

“It’s said that there are eight big families that formed an organization named The Renaissance.

“Not only does the organization have control over America’s economy and resources…

“Don’t look down on me, Kairi. I don’t have mighty ambitions to serve the people,” Harvey said, “but I know that if I stand by and watch while everything unfolds here…”

“Golden Sands mighty just collapse at any moment.

“I can’t do that.”

Kairi hesitated to speak up. She finally decided to stay quiet.

Voom, voom, voom!

Kairi’s phone suddenly vibrated. It was an unknown number.

She turned on the speakers without hesitation. “Who is this?

“You don’t have my number, Ms. Kairi? How sad!

A small chuckle was heard from the other side of the phone.

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