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Chapter 1643 At Your Disposal

Author: Five Generals
Kaze spoke strongly, his voice echoed across the hall.

Everyone in the hall, including Magnus on his knees, widened their eyes.

They did not hear what the Viper Queen said but they heard Kaze clearly.

No one thought Kaze would berate the Viper Queen and diminish the Viper’s Den. He even wanted the Viper’s Den to dissolve itself.

If the news got out, all thirty-five branches of the Viper’s Den would view Kaze as the common enemy and they would certainly come after his life.

“God of War, what really happened? If it’s really the Viper’s Den's fault, I will make sure you get your explanation,” the Viper Queen asked calmly after a slight pause.

Kaze said, “I believe you already knew what happened today. I don’t want to go into details but now, your West State Branch Leader, Magnus Fuller, had his agents surround me and wanted to kill me, before going after my family, and my assets.

“I was planning to kill him but since you already knew about this, I called to ask. Does Magnus
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