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The Supreme God of Martial Arts novel Chapter 4640

"You two can stay here for the time being,"

Austin said to Ivy and Sue.

"Okay, no worries,"

the two women responded, nodding at Austin.

They knew staying here was a great opportunity for them.

"All right, I'm going out then. Should anything happen, send me a message through your spiritual sense," Austin said.

He left the pure land of Buddhism hidden deep in the void. Taking Julian with him, he returned to the plateau.

From there, Austin took Julian around the big cities as well as some famous scenic spots on Earth.

Their skills aided them to travel all over Earth in half a day, though it was a thousand times larger than before.

Once they'd visited most of the famous scenic spots, they returned to the Brilliant Kingdom.

Then Austin took Julian back to his hometown, the one where he was born. He'd even taken him to the house where he and his parents had lived before.

He told Julian some interesting stories from his childhood.

Julian listened eagerly, curious about his father's past.

Standing in the house where his father and grandparents had lived, he kept asking Austin for more. Since his birth, Julian had spent most of his time in a small world in the Fallen Divine Valley.

This was the first time for Austin to take him out for a tour.

"Don't hit my father. Let him go!" A panicked voice suddenly echoed into the air.

It sounded like a frightened little girl.

"Girl, if you don't want to die, get out of here right now!"

"Sam, you've only given us half of the crystals you owe us this month. Where is the other half? If you don't hand it over right now, we will kill you!"

"Sam, how dare you refuse to pay the tax you owe Dent? Do you have a death wish, is that it?"

"Why are you wasting your time talking to him? Beat him up. He won't learn obedience otherwise." Several fierce voices rang out in succession.

Austin's spiritual sense immediately told him there were more than a dozen fierce-looking men out there. They were surrounding a man and his daughter on a nearby lawn.

The father looked over forty years old, and the little girl about thirteen or fourteen.

Father and daughter were huddled close together in fear.

Their faces etched in horror and trepidation.

"Please tell Dent that I will try my best to pay the other half of the tax this month. My wife has been sick these days and has been hospitalized. I had to take care of her and my daughter

and then had to work in the mine. I've merely been really busy,"

Sam pleaded.

"That's none of our concern, nor will it matter to Dent.

All he cares about is that you pay the required amount of crystals every month.

Save us these theatrics.

Now tell me, will you hand the crystals over today or not?"

a strong man with a chubby face said with a sneer.

"Please, please give me just a few more days.

I really don't have any crystals on me right now.

I have turned in all the crystals I dug up this month,"

Sam begged.

"Is that so?

So you're telling me you're refusing to hand them in today?

That we came all the way up here in vain?"

a short man with yellow hair said disgustedly.

"Since that's what he has to say, he leaves us no choice.

We'll need to give him a beating he won't forget.

Let's go!"

the men said in unison, ready to attack.

"What do you want from us?

What you're doing right now is illegal!"

In a panic, the little girl spread her arms out in an attempt to protect her father. Tears streamed down her face as she yelled at the men.

"Wait!" one of the men said, waving his hand.

"Haven't you noticed?

While she is still young, she is already quite feminine.

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