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The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor novel Chapter 313

Jenny was about to get up from the ground when the man pushed Kylie. As Kylie fell on the ground, Jenny quickly leaped, laid down, and caught Kylie with her body.

"Don't you understand? Children can't interfere with what the adults do!" a boy standing beside the men said arrogantly.

"See, this child understands!" The man laughed and discovered a button had dropped from Jenny's white shirt during their fight. He looked inside from above and his eyes lit up. He gulped, "Tell me, how are you going to compensate me? Don't even think about leaving if you don't have two thousand bucks!"

"Two thousand!" Jenny was extremely frightened. She stood up with Kylie and said angrily, "This is unreasonable. We were just getting in the car and did nothing wrong. You were the one who knocked us down when you were reversing your car. Now, you dare ask us for compensation?"

"That's right. You aren’t sorry for knocking into us and actually want us to pay you! All of you are bad guys! If my daddy knows about this, all of you are finished! My daddy is a hero that fights bad people!" Although Kylie was young and her eyes were filled with aggrievance, she did not cry and kept her composure well. 1

Other children would have started crying loudly under

these circumstances.

However, Kylie endured what happened and did not cry. Anybody who saw her aggrieved expression would be distressed.

"Haha, he fights bad people? He's a hero?" The man started mocking them after he heard what Kylie said. " What's the point of that? Is he rich? Look at my son, he travels in a BMW. How about you? You can only sit in a n electric scooter under the hot son. Your relatives must have loaned you your school fees to study here."

"Brother, don’t waste your time talking to them, sister-i n-law is still waiting at home to have dinner with us! Get them to quickly pay us!" The other man had tattoos on his arms. There was a scary looking green dragon on his left arm and a ferocious white tiger on the right one.

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