Nathan frowned slightly when he saw Wyatt, while Colin, Frida, and the others reacted similarly.
Colin whispered to Nathan, "Sir, it's Wyatt. Do we need to go and greet him?"
Nathan replied, "It doesn't seems like he's here to talk about the old times."
Colin and the rest were dumbfounded upon hearing that.
Just when they were about to ask Nathan to clarify his statement, a tall figure suddenly emerged underneath the dim street lamp.
The figure belonged to a man who was dressed in black and had on an icy cold expression.
He sported a military-like crew cut and had three parallel scars on his forehead. Just by standing there, he emitted an intimidating vibe to everyone around him.
Meanwhile, Colin and the Elite Eight realized that the man came with ill intentions and discreetly got themselves prepared for a fight.
When Frida saw the man, she couldn't help but exclaimed, "That's the strongest Captain in the history of the Draconians, Fang."
Fang!
Not only were Colin and the Elite Eight shocked, but even Nathan also himself was astounded.
They were all aware of the Draconians, who were the nation's most secretive and deadly special operations team.
Anyone selected to join them was extremely formidable, while whoever was appointed captain would have to be exceptional.
Therefore, as Fang was known to be the Draconians' strongest captain in history, his skills were definitely off the charts.
Shooting a glance at Fang, Nathan furrowed his eyebrows as he turned his
attention to Wyatt who was sitting in the Audi.
He didn't expect their altercation to escalate due to the sensitive nature of their statuses.
However, he realized he had underestimated the hatred Wyatt felt for him, given that Wyatt sent Fang to deal with him.
As Nathan stared at Wyatt sitting in his car, Wyatt was also glowering at him while sipping beer from the can in his hand.
At the same time, Fang headed towards Nathan and his men.
His movements appeared slow but were lightning quick in reality.
In a blink of an eye, he appeared in front of them.
Fang's long and narrow eyes were fixed on Nathan, as if everyone else didn't matter to him.
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