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Salute to the General novel Chapter 487

With that said, he threw out the remaining steel ball in his hand in Thomas' direction.

Thomas' men were still standing behind him. If he dodged it, the steel ball was going to kill yet another of his men.

Hence, he could only stop it with his bare hands.

His right hand interrupted the path of the ball, and the impact numbed his entire right arm.

Right then, Louie ran forward, as swift as the wind.

Each step Louie took on the marble floor left a series of faint marks.

Whoosh!

Louie's fist swung toward Thomas' chest.

Thomas threw the steel ball aside as he forced his right arm up to throw a punch at the incoming fist.

Bang!

The two men's fists collided.

Louie remained steady, but Thomas huffed as he took a few steps back.

After the first successful punch, Louie started raining punches. This was a move he had learned from his family.

Three punches shattered Thomas' defense. Pulling back his arm, Louie sent another punch toward Thomas' chest.

Bang!

Thomas spat out a mouthful of blood as he flew back as if he was a kite with a torn string.

When Jack and the rest saw Thomas' severe state, they roared and rushed forward to help him.

Louie sneered, "A bunch of fools biting off more than they can chew."

Then, like a wolf within a group of unguarded sheep, he sent punches toward each man. Within seconds, his opponents were wailing in pain on the floor.

Louie had pulled off a martial arts move-Cannon Fist.

Even if one learned Taichi for ten years, it was incomparable to a year of learning the Cannon Fist.

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