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The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor novel Chapter 892

"They’re from Gin City? That's troublesome... There are plenty of skilled fighters among the powerful families."

Orchid's expression turned grave when she heard that. "It's a pity that they didn't send all their experts when they started the fight. We would've won a long time ago otherwise.”

"Quick, get rid of the bodies."

Old Man Taylor instructed his subordinates to handle the bodies. People would instantly pick up the mayhem that went down the longer it was left unresolved. It would be far easier for the Lambert family if they came here to investigate Lucas and the others’ deaths.

Old Man Taylor took a moment to himself a

s he sorted out his thoughts before he spoke to Theodore, "Ivan met his doom today because of how he provoked them five years ago, Theodore. None of this would've happened if he hadn’t tried to fool around with another man's fiancee. I myself never thought that they’d come looking for him after all these years when they found out that he wasn't dead.”

Theodore's eyes reddened as he nodded. "I understand, Father. I’ve told him so many times to control his actions, but he never listened to me. Ah... Fane just killed all four people from the Lambert family. What should we do if their relatives come looking for us?”

Old Man Taylor mulled over the situation for a while. “How about this: We’ll quickly bury Ivan's body. There’s plenty of distance between Middle Province and Gin City,” he suggested. "They won’t be here for at least half an hour. After we bury Ivan's body, we’ll sell off our fixed assets for cheap and leave Middle Province."

Theodore feebly nodded, well aware that his father grew up and lived in Middle Province all his life—he had a deep attachment to the city. If he spoke about leaving Middle Province, it meant that they were in a dire situation.

"No way! Are we really moving? Where should we move to then?"

Fiona frowned. It was evident that she was adamant to not leave her home.

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