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The Understated Dragon Lord novel Chapter 227

The Japanese warriors' faces were swollen from the slaps, blood trailing from the corners of their mouths, even a few teeth knocked out.

"Who the hell slapped me?"

"Who dares slap a Japanese warrior? I'll kill him!"

"Who was it? If you have the guts, show yourself!"

...

Naturally, the slaps were delivered by Daniel. However, because of his incredible speed, none of the onlookers were able to see what really happened.

Daniel ceased his actions and simply stated, "Me."

That single word stunned all the Japanese there. Wasn't the country boy supposed to be buried under the collapsed wall of bricks?

Could it be that it wasn't the country boy who got buried?

Could it be Takashi Sato?

That was impossible!

Takashi Sato, one of Japan's top 10, couldn’t possibly have been sent flying by a palm strike from a 'stupid American country boy', could he?

Seeing Daniel unharmed and slapping the Japanese so many times, Jessica looked at him with what seemed like a touch of infatuation.

Then, addressing Daniel with a firm tone, she commanded, “Daniel, quickly take care of these Japanese and then we’re going home—we need to talk!”

For some reason, Jessica suddenly felt that something was off between Brittany and Daniel. Brittany’s declaration of wanting to have Daniel’s children grated on her nerves. She had always thought Brittany was against Daniel simply because she didn’t like him and wanted him gone. But now, Jessica started to feel...could it be possible that Brittany had fallen for Daniel? That her constant nagging was because she actually liked him?

After ensuring Daniel was unharmed, a few Japanese warriors began to clear the scattered bricks from the collapsed wall. Soon enough, they uncovered a deep hole, and the mangled face of a Japanese man emerged from the rubble.

Takashi Sato?

Yes, it was really Takashi Sato buried beneath the bricks!

The Japanese were in shock. They couldn't believe that Takashi Sato had truly been overthrown by a single palm strike from a country boy.

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