Nelson made a phone call.
Francis was terrified.
He would be involved and get beaten up if Mad Dog really showed up with his men. The Lelands might also be dragged into the mess.
He was so frightened that his legs went rubbery. Immediately, he turned around, got into his car, and drove off to a safe distance to watch without bothering to take Xara with him.
Xara was also a little worried.
Although she was not from Cansington, she knew that the Lelands were considered a wealthy family in the city. Despite that, Francis was afraid to offend the man.
This proved that the person in front of them was not someone easy to mess with.
She pulled James and whispered, “Quick, let’s make a run for it.”
However, James seemed unbothered.
He glanced at Nelson, who was on the phone. Nelson had quite a handsome face. Unfortunately, it was because of his good looks that he could deceive some vain women.
“You better get more people. It might not be enough for me to beat up if you don’t get more.” He smiled condescendingly.
Nelson’s handsome face filled with anger.
“Brat, you’re dead regardless of your background.”
“James, let’s just go.” Xara grabbed James.
“It’ll be alright. Since you already know I’m the live-in son-in-law of the Callahans, you should also know that I’m a retired soldier. I can easily handle three to five people.” James smiled at her.
Xara was relieved upon hearing his reply.
Since James did not leave, she also decided to stay and see his fighting skills.
Soon, several limousines pulled up.
A few vicious-looking men swarmed out of the car with iron rods in their hands.
Francis, who was a few dozen meters away, trembled when he saw the scene.
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