"Is that it?" Billy replied to Brigham Bush's words with indifference. Then, he turned to Harleen and said, "Harleen, let's go!"
"Billy, I'm fine!" Harleen responded, her eyes flashing with determination. She understood that Billy didn't want her to witness the gruesome scene of the two being beheaded. However, for her, it was necessary to adapt to such situations.
"Brigham, go ahead and execute them." Billy said to Brigham Bush.
"Understood!" Brigham responded in a deep voice and, with a flick of his wrist, sent two sword beams shooting out.
"No, please! Commander Gardner, spare us!" Raven finally reacted and, trembling uncontrollably, cried out.
"Please, Commander Gardner, spare us!" Archibald Harding echoed.
Their pleas were cut short as their heads were sent soaring into the air, their faces frozen in expressions of horror. Witnessing this gruesome sight, Harleen's stomach churned, and she almost vomited. Her face turned as white as a sheet. Billy reached out, taking Harleen's delicate hands. He infused a surge of his Chi into her, giving her a sense of calm and reassurance.
"Thank you, Billy!" Harleen took a deep breath and spoke softly.
"You don't have to endure this, Harleen." Billy said with a faint smile.
"I'm all right." Harleen replied with solemnity.
Billy smiled again.
"Boss, what should we do with Capital Defense Bureau?" Night Orchid asked, pointing at Winston Beaufort and the others.
"Commander Gardner, please spare us!" the terrified men knelt, their bodies trembling uncontrollably.
Though they had heard that Commander Gardner was ruthless, witnessing such a scene had left them petrified with fear. Their fear was entirely justified. It was truly terrifying how Billy had executed them without hesitation.
"Take them all back to SHADOW and call Mr Rowe to come and take them." Billy instructed.
"Understood!" Night Orchid nodded in acknowledgment.
Two minutes later, Billy and his group left the bar.
At that moment, Brigham Bush's phone rang. He answered and had a brief conversation with the caller. After hanging up, he turned to Billy and said, "Commander, our men report that a group of formidable individuals is approaching. They all have strong martial skills."
"They're already here." Billy said, sensing the presence of powerful auras.
With his words, five men appeared within sight. They were between the ages of 35 to 40, all wearing traditional martial attire. Each held a cold weapon, and they exuded strong martial energy.
"This doesn't look good." Stout said, squinting as he assessed the newcomers. He had quickly determined their martial prowess. Even the weakest among them had reached the peak of the War Emperor stage.
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