Toby made a call as he said that, evidently calling for backup too.
Soon, a few vans rushed over, and out came more people, all armed with clubs.
When Toby saw that his men had come, he asked gloatingly, "Where re your men? Are they too scared to come?”
“They're here...” replied Jared calmly.
A car was speeding toward them from a distance away at a rapid speed.
When Toby saw that small car, he guffawed. “Are you kidding me? Did you only summon a car over? How many people can it carry? Even if you can fight, I can keep calling for backup. You'd die from exhaustion...”
“I hope that you can continue smiling after you see the person,” replied Jared with a cold smirk.
Soon, the car reached them. A burly man opened the door and got out of the car.
When Toby got a clearer glimpse of the person, his smile froze on his face.
Everyone else gasped sharply.
The person was none other than Tommy! There was no one else with him.
After walking toward Jared briskly, he greeted respectfully, “Mr. Chance.”
When Toby saw how respectful Tommy was to Jared, he was dumbfounded. His body started to tremble uncontrollably.
“Get rid of him,” instructed Jared as he glanced at Toby.
Tommy nodded before spinning around and facing Toby, who was shuddering in fear.
Tommy swept his gaze across the other men. With their faces turning pale from fear, Toby's subordinates quickly tossed their weapons away.
“Get lost! Do you want to stay here and die?” bellowed Tommy.
Toby's men were so scared that they
scurried away.
It would be ridiculous if measly gangsters like them dared to offend the king of Horington's underground.
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