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Regal Guard of Dragon novel Chapter 66

”Bullshit!” Pushing the strong man away, Lowe Han stepped forward to check if Talbot Fang really died.

Lowe couldn’t believe Talbot, who was as strong as a bull, always of endless energy, would die like this! But feeling no breath and no heartbeat on Talbot’s body anymore, Lowe’s face turned frosty.

Talbot, his strongest guard, died. Moreover, Han didn’t know why Talbot was killed.

Gavin trembled and said, “Lord Han, Talbot…”

Gavin couldn’t accept this fact that Talbot was killed by Finn. It was terrible.

Han glanced at Gavin coldly and said, “shut up.” Han was very resentful.

If Gavin didn’t get into trouble, Han wouldn’t have to bring Talbot here, and Talbot wouldn’t die.

Gavin became quiet and didn’t dare to make Han angry.

Han said to Finn, “what the hell did you do?” He thought Finn must have used some trick to beat Talbot, or Talbot wouldn’t die.

Finn shrugged and looked innocent. He said,” I didn’t use any trick. We had a fair fight. Didn’t you see?”

Finn knew the cause of Talbot’s death. People who learned martial arts had an energy flow in their chests. This flow was the life force of martial artists. Many martial artists were able to become more sophisticated in martial arts because of this flow.

If the martial artists were broken down and had no expectations, the energy flow would be gone.

If Finn were right, Talbot’s energy flow was powerful.

This meant that Talbot was persistent and made progress quickly. However, being persistent was not a good thing sometimes.

Talbot started to doubt his efforts in so many years after encountering Finn, who was more powerful than him.

Talbot was disappointed to himself after hearing what Finn said in the end. He was crushed and died.

People had difficulty in understanding this way of death.

Finn, who learned martial arts understood.

It can be said that Talbot wasn’t killed by Finn but himself, his doubts, and his desperation.

In Finn’s perspective, Talbot was not suitable for learning martial arts. He was too vulnerable.

Martial artists should fight against everything, including himself.

Talbot couldn’t even fight against himself, and his failure was doomed.

However, Han didn’t think too much. He was angry. Talbot had been his most significant advantage and helped Han beat Thad. Talbot’s death meant the balance between Han and Thad will be broken.

Han’s territory in the eastern district will be controlled by Thad.

Han couldn’t accept that his power was challenged.

“Finn, you’d better give me an explanation,” Han said.

Finn said, shit, how dare you to talk about conditions with me? Piece of shit.”

Finn preferred to be respected, not threatened. If Han kept in a low profile and talked with Finn, Finn wouldn’t do this.

Han said, “let’s talk. Let’s…”

His face turned blue and couldn’t breathe. He now believed that Finn didn’t use any trick to beat Talbot.

Finn narrowed his eyes and said coldly, “it’s too late for talking.”

Han felt his neck was almost crushed by Finn’s hands and thought he was going to die.

He said, “let me go, let me…”

Finn said, “I give you two choices, die or serve me.”

Finn won’t kill Han in front of so many people. He was gambling.

Han’s guards clenched their fists and couldn’t believe that they saw.

Gavin was nervous too. Would Han agree?

In City C, Han was powerful, and other people all respected him. Would he be willing to serve Finn, a coward?

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