Unable to hold back his questions, Leo eventually asked, "Marshal Cadmus, is Fane really that strong, or did you choose t o surrender? You must have some really powerful boxing moves that you haven't used, right?
"I don’t believe you’d be defeated if you used your full force back there. The guy doesn't have anything but some measly strength, right?”
"This person's strength is unpredictable.
I'm not certain that I can win if I really fight with him." Cadmus glanced at the second floor, where the billiard hall was. H e started smoking his cigarette again and added, "I get him, though. I understand his behavior and why he did it after cousin Leo spoke in such a degrading manner about soldiers and veterans!
"You! How dare you agree to a hundred million on each game? Why didn't you think about why he easily agrees to such a risky yet high-yielding gamble? Did you even think about the consequences if you lose the games?!” Fabian gritted his teeth and looked at his son in disappointment
Leo spoke in a defeated manner, "I did think about it. I thought that he was frightening me on purpose and thought that I wouldn't agree to his suggestion.
Apart from that, I had no idea that I'd lose ten games consecutively. With my skills, it would've been difficult for him to even win five games from me. I thought the money I had was more than enough, but who would’ve thought..."
"Nevermind. This guy is highly skilled and: s someone we can't afford to offend. Let's
just consider it a bad day for us.
Fabian sighed and looked at Young Master Drake. "Young Master Drake, this bodyguard of yours is really strong,” he spoke, and his surprise was laced with his words. "I never thought he’d be that frightening! However, I also didn't know that you’d be such a loyal person to your friends. You fired such a strong bodyguard for my son!"
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