Gary was on his knees when he saw the burly man. Like a drowning man who had just gotten ahold of a floating plank, he exclaimed, "Makino, save me! This punk wants to kill me."
Makino was Lucius' right-hand man.
The Jordans took him in as an orphan. Ever since he was a kid, he was trained to master different killing and combat techniques. He later got assigned to the eldest grandson, Lucius, and became the latter's right-hand man.
Makino's strength was terrifying, and he was nicknamed the Walking Tank.
Without showing much emotion, he scanned the surroundings before his gaze landed on Gary. Makino frowned ever so slightly.
After that, his gaze turned sharp when he looked at Nathan and said, "My master has ordered me to take his brother home. You have injured and humiliated our seventh master. On behalf of my master, I will spare your life if you cut your legs off as
your apology."
Nathan replied coolly, "You are not worthy of threatening me."
Gary couldn't help from protesting, "Makino, he hurt me too badly. I will not accept it even if he cut his own legs off. I order you to kill him immediately!"
Makino frowned slightly.
He stared at Nathan and said, "You're the one who remains stubborn, so don't blame me for what happens.”
After that, Makino walked toward Nathan.
He moved slowly. However, all anyone saw was his body shifting, and he was suddenly standing in front of Nathan.
Makino acted as if he was browsing around when he lifted his hand and struck at Nathan's neck. His speed was incredible!
To his surprise, the latter stepped back in time and avoided his attack with ease.
Makino was taken aback because he thought he had that battle in his pocket.
Huh?
He later used seventy percent of his strength to punch Nathan's chest, who avoided it again without breaking into a sweat.
Makino's eyes bulged, and his gaze shone with surprise.
He no longer looked down on his opponent and turned serious, attacking Nathan with everything he had.
Makino was trained as an assassin ever since he was a kid, and he served under the military. His combat style was simple and aggressive. Every technique he used was aimed to kill, and the success of those techniques depended on his strength and speed.
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