"Although I'm not afraid even if I don't use rocks, I still want to play around with you too!"
Fane said lightly as if he did not give a sh*t about the other man.
"Not bad. Hah!"
Ruben laughed and opened fire at Fane's thigh.
Swoosh!
In a blink of an eye, Fane flung his arm forward. The two pebbles shot forward.
One of the rocks happened to hit the bullet, deflecting i t. The other rock whacked straight into one of Ruben's fingers.
"Ah!" Ruben shrieked.
The finger that had been hit immediately snapped, as though he had been hit by a bullet. Half of the finger fell onto the ground.
The sudden flare of pain made Ruben cry out in agony. The gun slipped from his grip and fell onto the ground as well.
"Boss!"
"Young Master!"
The remaining men stared at the situation, goggle-
eyed, wondering if this was real.
"F*ck! Kill him!”
Ruben looked at the gun on the ground, then turned toward one of his men by his side. "Pick up that gun and kill that punk!" he snarled.
The man immediately bent over to pick the gun up. His body was still filled with shock. He did not know i f it was a coincidence that the punk's rock hit the bullet. As for Ruben’s finger, they did not see what had happened clearly. They suspected that the bullet had ricocheted and so happened to find its mark in Ruben's finger.
Swoosh!
At this moment, although Ruben was terrified, he still showed some backbone, unwilling to give up.
"The Dragons Gods?"
Fane’s forehead creased, thinking of a past incident. That Brother Scar and Ned and their men, who numbered about two hundred in total-did he not kill them all already?
He never thought that the boss of the Motorbike Robbers would be the son of the grandmaster, Master Harvey. What a coincidence.
Ruben's chest loosened in relief when he saw that Fane did not speak. It looked like Fane was afraid now.
After all, no one heard of the name of the Dragon Gods and claimed to be unafraid.
"What’s wrong? Afraid? Heh. Since you're afraid, just give the gun to me, you punk!”
Ruben smiled, then spoke.
"You think I'm dumb?" Fane said coldly.
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