Boom!
There was soon a loud explosion from the beef noodle restaurant. The huge blast shattered the glass windows of the cars parked on the street.
As the bomb exploded, Colin was already throwing himself outside the restaurant.
The blast coming from behind then threw him into the air, and he fell heavily on the street.
The clothes behind his back caught fire, and he suffered serious burns.
He felt severe pain wash over him. It was as if all the bones in his body were falling apart. Both his ears were ringing; he couldn't hear a thing. It was temporary deafness caused by the explosion, so he knew he shouldn't be able to recover his hearing within half an hour.
He struggled to get up, still holding the bag tightly in his hand.
He felt dizzy, as though the sky was spinning around him.
His face was covered in blood, and there was a big injury on his forehead.
Blood flowed into his eyes, dyeing his eyes red. His vision was not only overlapped but was also covered with a layer of red.
At that moment, he was already surrounded by several black-suited men holding batons.
"Put down the bag immediately. Squat down as you cover your head."
The men approached while shouting at Colin.
The latter couldn't hear what these men were saying. Even his vision of the men was overlapping.
Although he was dizzy and faltering, he realized that these guys were Christopher Windsor's men and that they were coming for the ledgers in his bag.
He hugged the travel bag tightly. Like a badly wounded beast, he gave a low roar and charged forward.
The men in black suits glanced at each other, all stepping forward without hesitation. They raised their batons and swung at Colin fiercely.
Although his vision was blurred, his ears were deaf, his head was spinning, and his body was seriously injured, Colin was still full of fighting spirit.
Thump! Thump! Thump!
With a few moves, the men were all knocked out by him.
When the passersby saw this, they all exclaimed in shock.
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