There were now two bloody ears on the floor. Homer desperately covered where his ears used to be and kept screaming, his blood steadily streaming from his fingers.
It was a horrible scene.
Porter then gestured to his men, "Treat his wound."
His men nodded and took out a bottle of
Golden Pain Medicine before striding forward and sprinkling the medicinal powder on Homer’s wounds.
After that, Porter told Kazuo, "Pick it up from the floor and wash them clean in the bathroom. I still have use for it."
Kazuo did not dare to disobey Porter, so he hurriedly bent over to pick up the two ears, walked to the bathroom, and washed them with water.
Meanwhile, a helicopter landed in the villa's yard.
Charlie got off the helicopter alone. Then, a Ten Thousand Armies soldier came forward and greeted him respectfully, saying, "Mr. Wade, Mr. Porter is in the basement. Please come with me."
Charlie nodded and headed toward the villa's basement under the soldier's lead.
He then pushed the door open and walked into the basement. In the room, he saw Porter standing in the middle room with a Homer who had just had both his ears cut off. Homer was still screaming in pain and trembling all over.
Porter saw Charlie arrive and greeted him a t once. "Mr. Wade!"
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