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The Son-In-Law Shot to Fame novel Chapter 156

It was a sleepless night for many people in Pollerton.

Fortune Bar had long become a key landmark in Pollerton. It was a huge symbol of Jim's power.

However, that night, it suddenly collapsed and became a pile of ruins.

When Rupert received the news, he was instantly astonished.

“What's happening?” Rupert was planning to meet Python, who was the greatest deity out of the Twelve Divine Deities, at the Supreme Meeting. Yet, his plans were disrupted by the report, and he stood up in shock.

“Someone mobilized Pollerton Air Force Regiment and Pollerton 318 Regiment?” Even though Rupert was used to witnessing huge upheavals, he could not help but feel a ripple of fear when he heard the news.

Just how powerful is that person to be capable of doing such a thing?

“Is there anyone left alive?” A young man was seated next to Rupert.

He looked extremely strange and gave people the impression of a python at first glance.

A ferocious python was tattooed on his bald head. The tattoo extended to the back of his head.

He wore a silver leather jacket and a pair of leather shoes. It made him look like an energetic young lad.

However, only a handful of people knew that he was Noah's greatest assistant, Python!

An informant shook his head. “No one was left alive.”

“Where's Shima and Jay?” Rupert and Akio suddenly realized a terrible truth. Jay and Shima had yet to arrive. They were most probably dead.

As expected, two skulls flew over from the darkness and landed at the two people's feet.

Rupert lowered his head and took a look at them. Who else could it be but Jay and Shima?

Akio’s eyes narrowed frostily. “What on earth happened?”

Rupert closed his eyes and replied, “A powerful person has entered Pollerton.”

His breathing quickened.

Noah used to be a Prince of Pollerton. Now that he wished to make a comeback, he was faced with many challenges.

Thus, he had ordered Rupert to enter Pollerton first and contact those who were allied with him.

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