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The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor novel Chapter 84

Fane sneered as he looked at the people rushing toward him.

Although they looked scary with dyed hair and tattoos, they had skinny torsos.

Fane could tell at one glance that these people were weak and did not train regularly. They just pretended by holding knives in their hands. These people would die faster than anyone else if they were put onto the battlefield. 1

"Be careful, Hubby!” Selena yelled from behind. She was very anxious when she saw so many people rushing toward Fane.

"Haha. Selena, if you agree to play with me now, I would ask them to go easier on your man. These people have no control of themselves and weapons show no mercy. If your husband dies, you can only live as a widow! By then, you might as well marry me, o r you can be my secret affair!”

Neil looked at Selena. He could not help but swallow his saliva, his eyes filled with madness and anticipation.

When he went to gather these gangsters, he also inquired about Selena's situation.

Upon inquiry, he knew that Selena's husband was not welcomed in the Taylor family.

If that was the case, killing Fane was no difference from killing an outsider. The Taylor family would not bat an eye.

On the other hand, Selena had been driven out by the Taylor family for five years. They would not investigate as long as Selena was not dead. If they really want to hold him accountable, it could be easily settled by offering cash compensation.

He had done such things enough to know. This method worked especially with the daughters of poor families who had no money and power. The families would be more than happy to accept the money he paid, let alone investigate the matter.

Furthermore, based on the status of the Hugo family, the Taylor family would not dare to hold him accountable.

"In your dreams!" Selena stared at him fiercely. She would rather die than let such a bastard defile her body.

The look of this guy made Selena feel disgusted. This rich bastard was dishonorable to have toyed with so many women.

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