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The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor novel Chapter 155

"Who is that, young master?"

One of his lackeys looked at Fane. He had no clue who Fane was.

"That was the brat who beat me up last time. Goddammit, I can't let him get away this time!"

Neil was incredibly furious as he told that to the man next to him.

"This is an auction house, young master. It's not appropriate to fight here!"

The man immediately advised him. He then said," Although I'm powerful, it would mean I'm disrespecting the boss of this auction house if I were t o cause a scene here!"

"You?"

Neil looked at the man in a suit. Since his father had hired a few bodyguards for him recently, he could not help but chuckle coldly and say, "You should forget about it. You’re no match for him. I employed about 20 ruffians back then and they were all still no match for him!"

After he was done saying that, he immediately continued, "Let's do it this way, you can go out there and get me 50 to 60 people. Look for people under Old Roger. Although they are more expensive to hire, they

are quite powerful. Some of them are also quite ruthless. Money isn't a problem as long as I can take care of that brat!"

"But young master, we can’t actually fight here!"

The middle-aged man had a helpless look on his face.

Neil was speechless for a moment before he furiously glared at the man. He said, "What's wrong with my father to hire an idiot as my bodyguard? I wasn't asking you to beat him up here, right? All I’m telling you to do is to look for some people who will wait for that brat to get out of the auction house so that we can take care of him somewhere else!"

The middle-aged man had a very bitter look on his face. However, all he could do was nod as he said," Fine, fine. I’ll get to it now. As for the money though..."

"I'll transfer it over to you right now but those ruffians shouldn't cost that much. Give them a few ten thousand bucks to a million and that should be enough. I'll transfer four million to you first." i

Neil swiftly took out his phone and transferred the cash over to him.

The man took a glance at Fane and silently thought just how unfortunate it was for him to have crossed the vengeful Neil Hugo. He would have rather Fane crossed anyone else but him.

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