Chapter 3309
Rachel‘s phone started vibrating at that moment. Someone had sent her a text.
After looking at the text, Rachel‘s expression worsened.
“We know who did this. It was the outer disciple of Longmen‘s Law Enforcement, Mitchell‘s men.”
“That said, you have control over Longmen‘s Law Enforcement.”
“Whether you like it or not, you‘ll have to take the blame!”
“What do we do? Should we tell everyone about this person?”
“No need,” Harvey replied.
“We can figure out who‘s leading the group. The Bharata Business Council aren‘t idiots. They know this.”
“But since Mitchell‘s already dead, it‘s only natural that they put all the blame on me.”
“If we say we have nothing to do with them, we‘ll be slapping ourselves in the face!”
“Pretty impressive move, I‘d say!”
“They‘re trying to make us panic while also keeping us
quiet at the same time...”
“Interesting.”
“So you‘re saying that you know who it is already?”
Rachel was shocked.
“It‘s simple, really. Or rather, the enemy never intended to hide it anyway. After all, you and I both know that
Mitchell belongs to Joseph.”
“If not him, then who else is responsible for this?”
“So we...”
Harvey waved his hand around.
A few people were seated around every single one of the tables. Indian bodyguards with firearms were posted all over the place.
Eli sat in the middlemost seat, with his legs crossed and a cigar in his mouth. It was quite a fearsome sight.
Eight Indian women were serving him, all bearing sweet smiles.
Not far away from him, Bohdi was singing a random song off–tune. The sound was no different than the sound of pigs being slaughtered.
Even so, the people around him were happily cheering for him.
Kayden walked forward with his men and kicked the
screen down. The place went dead silent immediately after.
“I was wondering who it was. Aren‘t you the leader of the Hatchet Gang?” he said, chuckling coldly. “What? Did you forget that you‘re the worst out of the Gang of Six?”
“Have you considered the consequences of showing off in our turf?»
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