The calmer Donald was, the more terrified Octavio became.
“Ah!” Octavio finally couldn't stand the pressure, turned around, and ran out the door. Although he was fast, Donald was faster.
Raising his leg, he leaped seven to eight meters forward. With the naked eye, a fifty-centimeter-long current could be seen flying toward Octavio and slaying the latter in half.
Lana instantly closed her eyes in shock, afraid to watch the sight before her.
“Okay, you can open your eyes now,” Donald said after he threw the dust cloth on the couch onto Octavio, covering his dead body.
Lana clicked her tongue and shook her head. “You're incredible! It was a seven-to-eight-meter distance, and you broke the void.”
“This is a traditional combat art called Twelve Springing Kicks,” Donald explained.
He then pulled the door open, and his expression returned to indifference.
“It's time to get even with Bryan.”
Meanwhile, Bryan was meeting
Jennifer.
Out of the five families, Jennifer was the most nervous.
As the supporter of the Wilson family in Tayhaven, she barely had any right to speak.
In a desperate attempt to establish Jennard Construction, the funds were allocated to order a large number of heavy-duty excavators and construction vehicles from Pollerton Heavy Machinery Industry.
She also reserved a hill on Shawsby Mountain, signed a mining contract, gave a ten-percent deposit, and prepared to use it for mining.
Just when things were unfolding, Bryan, together with Stardew International, had acquired Pollerton Heavy Machinery Industry which had a market value of tens of billions.
They then instructed Nigel to acquire Shawsby Mountain.
When everyone turned their attention to bidding, Bryan turned his attention to the suppliers.
It completely threw Jennifer off. Both Pollerton Heavy Machinery Industry and Shawsby Mountain are now directly breaching the contract. How much will the liquidated damages be?
Besides, Jennifer still had a funding gap of one hundred million.
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