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The Supreme Man: Took Everything in Power novel Chapter 823

During the recent fight, Kingsley didn't exhibit the killer aura he had developed whilst on the battlefield.

From the perspective of boxing alone, anyone could see that Jake clearly had the upper hand.

This made Kingsley curious as to why Jake would make such a judgment.

"It's simple. You're not a reckless man who fights without confidence." Jake sighed.

"Since you dared to challenge me, you must still have a hidden triumph card, am I right?"

Kingsley smirked but didn't answer.

However, the answer was already evident.

His killer aura was something he developed from hundreds of thousands of battlefields.

It was so strong that anyone, no matter how powerful the martial artist was, would be affected.

No one could remain calm after witnessing the brutality of war.

Kingsley stood up slowly, "Since I won't need to use force, I'll grant you your last bit of dignity."

As he spoke, he turned to Baron and said, "Send a few of our men to send him to the Sheffields."

"Yes!"

Baron responded, then expressed his concern. "Boss Ning, what if he tries to escape halfway? None of our men are a match for him!"

"He won't dare to run," Kingsley said to Baron Howe, but his gaze remained fixed on Jake.

"At this point, the Stewarts no longer welcome him, but his son and grandson are still staying with the Stewarts. If he tries to escape, he will sacrifice his family's lives for his own. Why don't you ask him if he dares to run?"

Before Baron could say anything, Jake exclaimed.

"I've lived for so many years, so it's time to atone for my past... I won't attempt to escape. I only hope that you won't harm my sons and grandsons."

Kingsley sneered coldly without uttering a word.

He had long seen through Jake. He was only putting up this remorseful act to protect his descendants.

If Jake didn't have these concerns, he would undoubtedly fight to the death and try to escape.

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