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The Supreme Harvey York novel Chapter 3413

Chapter 3413

For Harvey, nobody could stop him from killing Cody.

Cody’s son, disciple, and so many of his people had been taken out by Harvey.

There would be a lot of trouble if the situation wasn’t

dealt with then and there.

Harvey had no choice.

“Do you have a death wish?!”

Clara was infuriated upon hearing Harvey’s calm words.

“You’re insane!”

“Do you realize who you’re dealing with here?”

“Do you know what the Golden Palace represents?”

“Do you know who Master Garcia is to us?!”

“We’re in the middle of the day!”

“You’re being a little too arrogant!”

“We haven’t even settled scores with you for killing

Freddy yet!”

“And now, you’re here beating people up again?!”

“Not only are you being disrespectful to the deceased, but you’re disrespecting every single one of us!”

“Who gave you such courage?!”

Clara shot Harvey a frosty look as she lectured him.

“On behalf of the Golden Palace’s Law Enforcement, I’m warning you…”

“Surrender now and wait for us to deal with you!”

“If you resist, then don’t blame us for what happens next!”

“There’s evidence of you killing Freddy anyway! You’re caught red–handed right now!”

“You can’t just say things like that.”

“Freddy was killed by a servant of the John family. It has nothing to do with me.”

“Frankie knew about the truth, yet he was still trying to frame me for it. I only crippled him out of self–defense. It’s only natural, right?”

“Cody had almost a hundred people surrounding me. He wanted vengeance; what else could I do besides fight my

way out?”

“Don’t tell me that I’m the one who surrounded them

and made them fight for their lives!”

“They’ve been trying to kill me and frame me so many times.”

“And yet, the Golden Palace’s Law Enforcement won’t uphold justice for me even though you claim you control Flutwell’s underworld?”

“Now that I’ve fought my way out, you barge in here pretending to be Captain America, saying that you represent both the law and the truth?” 1

“Don’t you think that’s a little ridiculous?“

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