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The Supreme Harvey York novel Chapter 4111

Chapter 4111

The blonde gangster in front sized up Harvey York before he blew a puff of smoke..

“Who are you? Why are you here?” he coldly asked.

“Are you here to pay your protection fees?”

“My name is Harvey York. I’m from the Zimmer Enterprise,” replied Harvey politely.

“I’m here to ask about the thirty-million-dollar debt.”

“Harvey York? The Zimmer Enterprise?

“You’re the live-in son-in-law?”

Obviously, Lilian Yates had already announced everything about Harvey recently.

If not, the gangsters would not have known about his identity as a live-in son-in-law.

The blonde gangster clapped his hands.

Soon after, many people swarmed the street with steel bats and pipes.

A gentle-looking man playing with a string of beads walked out.

He was wearing a long robe. He looked a lot like a scholar with striking murderous intent in his eyes.

This was the CEO of the Newgate Chamber of Commerce, the loyal disciple of the Heaven Gate’s Golden Sands branch, Kellan Ruiz himself!

After fiercely sizing up Harvey, he chuckled before asking, “You’re Harvey?”

Harvey frowned.

“That’s right. Do you know me?

“Good!”

Kellan clapped his hands before he burst out laughing.

“A good friend told me that a live-in son-in-law named Harvey offended him!

“He wanted me to stand up for him!”

“A good friend?” asked Harvey.

“Who might that be?”

“I was only about to borrow Westin a few of my brothers to teach you a lesson…

“And then what happened?

“You must have a death wish showing up here!

“You’re out of luck!

Kellan showed a pitiful expression.

“Just give up already!

“That said, I am the boss here. It won’t look appropriate if we take you down here!

“How about this? As long as you don’t resist, we’ll only break one of your arms! You can leave after that!

“And if you do resist, we’ll just break both!

Kellan squinted as he walked toward Harvey with a gentle expression on his face.

“You have any opinions about this?”

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