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Chapter 1620 Enter Dallas Moneylender   

Author: Five Generals
Many knew by now that the Viper’s Den’s Nether Viper Sword was in Kaze’s possession.

Hence why the Viper’s Den made a huge fuss, and Magnus, the leader of the branch in the West State demanded Kaze to deliver the sword in three days and apologize on his knees.

All eyes were on Kaze.

Kaze messed with the wrong people this time.

The very name of the Viper’s Den sent shivers down many spines.

Many believed that Kaze would head to Westeros and present the Nether Viper Sword to Magnus on his knees before the three days were up.

However, news arrived of multiple attempts to sell the Nether Viper Sword through auction houses.

One name entered everybody’s mind right away.

Kaze.

Since Kaze stole the Nether Viper Sword, it could only be him who was planning to auction it off.

Kaze had the nerve.

He was playing with fire.

The news was quite a bombshell.

No one expected Kaze to try and sell the Nether Viper Sword.

He was definitely getting under the Viper’s Den’s skin.

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