Earlier, Janus had thought Charlie would put himself in a bad situation by ordering those ninjas to kidnap Homer. He was walking on thin ice!
However, Janus had now changed his mind. It seemed like the Fox family was not a giant to Charlie at all. On the contrary, the Fox family was just an easy enemy. When to act depended entirely on Charlie’s mood.
Neither Xavion nor Spencer had any advantage in front of Charlie.
Charlie had Ten Thousand Armies with him. If he wanted to fight the Fox family, the Fox family was no big deal at all.
On the other hand, Charlie had Jordan Fox, the Fox family's previous head as his trump card.
Charlie could send Jordan back to the United States and have Ten Thousand Armies escort him and ensure his safety. I n that case, Spencer would have to return his power. His position as the head of the family would probably have to be relinquished too.
Otherwise, once the whole country learned that Spencer had seized power from his biological father and banned him from returning, they would despise him.
Moreover, he might be subjected to judicial investigation.
Hence, no matter how good Spencer and Xavion were, Charlie's trump card would be a blow for both of them.
In this situation, even if Charlie killed Homer in front of Spencer and Xavion, they might not dare to make a squeak at all.
Janus then asked Charlie, "Charlie, what do you plan to do next?"
Charlie smacked his lips coldly. "Once Finley shows himself. I'll get him and Homer together. I will kill those sc*mbags for the people!"
Janus asked again, "Are you planning to expose their despicable deeds?”
"Of course!" Charlie said, "I didn't kill Homer directly because I wanted to dig up everything he and Finley did and then expose them all. It would be great if I could wipe out their group."
Janus nodded. Subsequently, an idea suddenly came to mind, and he suggested, ’ Charlie, I have an idea if you want to make this matter bigger."
Charlie became interested and smacked his lips as he asked humbly, "Janus, what's your plan?"
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