For Donald, he had genuinely just gone up to say hello.
However, when Black Tiger heard those words, he felt that Donald was scared. Grinning, he said to the latter, “If you want to assign blame, blame it on your bad luck. You messed with the wrong people. Be more careful who you cross in your next life. You guys go ahead and take him down for me. As for this woman, I'll take her back and discipline her properly, then deal with her later.”
Amelia was a great beauty. Not only was she attractive, but she also possessed a certain charisma. With such a gorgeous woman before him, it was hardly surprising that Black Tiger would want to claim her as his own.
Unfortunately for him, he had underestimated Donald's combat prowess.
Two of his subordinates approached Donald. However, before they could make a move, they were catapulted into the air like two cannonballs, tracing an arc in the sky before crashing into Fridolin's car.
That gave Fridolin, who was sitting in the car, quite a scare. My car just got hit, and now two people have fallen on top of it. Can I even drive this car anymore?
“What the hell?” Black Tiger was also startled by Donald's attack. What's going on? How is it that I didn't even see what move Donald made, yet I've already lost two of my men!
Donald looked at Black Tiger. His tone was indifferent as he said, “It seems we've never met before, am I right? That makes me curious, then. Why do you want to kill me the moment you see me? Can you give me a reason?”
“F*ck you!” Brandishing a machete, Black Tiger proceeded to charge directly at Donald.
He had become the gang's leader because he was quite skilled at fighting. He was more ruthless than anyone else and had a better physique than the other members. Hence, whenever he got serious in a street fight, his opponents would flee in fear.
However, his previous opponents had all been street thugs. And now, he was up against Donald.
Before the machete in his hand could even strike Donald, Donald sent him flying with a single kick.
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