Nathan, Kylie, Colin, and Sofie visited a few famous tourist spots in Channing until nighttime before returning to the city area.
Although they had gone sightseeing for the whole day, Sofie was still in high spirits.
When they reached the city area, Sofie said she heard Eurasians loved late-night snacks, especially street food. Therefore, she wanted to try some barbecue with beer.
Since Sofie was their guest, Nathan and the others had no choice but to go to Supper Street. They chose a stall and ordered many barbecue dishes, side dishes, and a case of beer.
Then, they sat down to dine.
Although Sofie was Remdik's princess, she had high alcohol tolerance. She kept proposing toasts with Nathan as they ate grilled skewers. It seemed she had a good time.
As Nathan and the others enjoyed their late-night snacks, three cars suddenly appeared by the street.
The leading car was a Rolls-Royce Cullinan.
Bradley stepped out of the car with a coat draped over his shoulders and smoking a cigar. He walked arrogantly with a few subordinates behind him.
Although Bradley's family was wealthy, he only received about ten thousand a month as an allowance for his living expenses.
As such, he asked Velimir to pay him and promised to lead him to the person he wanted.
Soon after Bradley ended their call, Velimir transferred the one million he requested into his account.
Bradley was mad with joy and quickly rented the flashiest Cullinan he could find. Then, he brought the friends whom Nathan had beaten at Channing Waterfall Park and came here to seek revenge against Nathan and Sofie.
Nathan was a little surprised to see Bradley.
Bradley came over with his friends and said with a sneer, “Hehe, b*stard. I bet you didn't expect us to meet so soon, huh?”
Nathan frowned and said, “Why? Have you not had enough beating?”
Bradley replied furiously, “I'm here to make you pay for what you did today!”
Nathan looked at Bradley and his friends that were all covered in cuts and bruises before chuckling. “Is this all you've got?”
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