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The Supreme Harvey York novel Chapter 5161

Chapter 5161

At the end of the day, the so-called party was an unofficial meeting.

Everything was organized just so everyone would know that Calvin would be taking full control after the marriage between the Lowe and the Bowie family.

He would be the one representing Heaven’s Gate in the future.

Simply put, his reputation represented the reputation of Heaven’s Gate as well.

And yet, someone dared to go against him!

It was simply shocking.

But soon, the people’s faces were filled with nothing but disdain. Whoever dared to go against Calvin then would surely suffer a horrible fate!

Calvin and Emory’s expressions changed; they didn’t think someone would cause any trouble to them at such a crucial moment.

Not only was this a challenge to them, but it was also a blatant show of disrespect toward both their families.

Calvin’s beautiful face revealed a hint of murderous intent; scratches began to form on his agate stone bracelet as he fiddled it around.

Several Longmen disciples blocked the entrances and exits completely. Meanwhile, Rachel stepped forward to clear a way for Harvey.

Harvey walked out with his arms crossed; nobody could see his face clearly. Only his scrawny body could be seen, but everyone could feel his powerful aura.

“Who are you, may I ask? Where did you come from? How dare you come and ruin my platform!” Calvin said, frowning.

“I was supposed to capture you alive as soon as I rise to power, to honor the Gibson family’s ancestors…

“I’ve already apologized to Heaven’s Gate’s ancestors for this. For Heaven’s Gate’s reputation, I’ll ignore the authority of the leader’s badge.

“The badge you have right now is nothing but a block of steel to me!

“So, are you planning to give up? Or are you waiting for me to help you with that instead?”

Calvin took a step forward.

Everyone reveled mystified expressions.

Even if Calvin was telling the truth about apologizing, this meant that the badge wouldn’t be enough to stop him.

The man standing before him would surely suffer!

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