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The Supreme Harvey York novel Chapter 4806

Chapter 4806

The men looked at each other for a moment.

Then, a Westerner leading the group walked forward, prepared to slap Prince to the ground.

Bam!

Prince smacked the man down with his crutch without holding back. He then swung the crutch down again.

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A bone was snapped immediately.

Since Harvey gave the order to break some legs, Prince naturally wouldn’t hold back.

“Get him!”

The remaining guards froze for a moment, then rushed with their fists.

Even with his legs covered in plaster, Prince was still Quill’s son; why would he be afraid of a bunch of bodyguards in the first place?

In under a minute, the men were all beaten down.

They lay on the floor with their legs broken, wailing in pain.

The last one standing frantically rushed backward; his entire body was shivering in fear even as he stood in front of Charlize.

“You…”

Charlize was bewildered.

‘Even a cripple is this impressive?

‘What a joke!

‘He took down a dozen of my men with his crutch?

‘Nobody would even believe me if I said that!

‘And yet, everything happened right in front of my eyes…’

Charlize’s face twisted into an ugly expression.

She squinted at Harvey.

“Do you understand what you just did?

“What goes around, comes around, Harvey!” she snarled, gritting her teeth. “Just you wait!”

She waved her hand, then left with her broken men.

Right as they stepped outside, many construction workers showed up everywhere.

They raised their hammers in front of Charlize, and smashed the G-Wagons till they barely resembled cars.

“Goddammit! You bastards!”

Charlize was on the verge of tears.

The cars were properties of the Foster family, after all. She was planning to show off with them, but now, both the bodyguards’ legs and the cars were thrashed.

How was she supposed to explain this?

If she did, she’d be beaten to death!

She screamed in righteous fury, tossing away her pride.

“Call the cops! Do it right now! I want that bastard behind bars!”

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