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Chapter 1963 Whose Orders to Take

Author: Five Generals
“Captain, the bastard has no respect for the law. I think you should just shoot him.”

Victor’s men were livid. As Victor was their superior, the insult to Victor reflected on them too. They advised Victor against leniency.

After a nod, Victor cocked his head to Kaze and said coldly, “Who are you to defy me…”

He finally had a good look at Kaze’s face.

“Uh…”

Victor’s mind went blank.

The sight of Kaze scared the arrogance out of Victor.

Unlike the leaders of governing bodies, Victor was familiar with Kaze. There was no way Victor could forget Kaze’s face.

Working closely with his superior, Don, Victor had met Kaze many times.

When Don first introduced Victor to Kaze, Kaze paid him a compliment.

Later, Don would take him along when handling tasks from Kaze. Don would do the talking while Victor stayed back as it was not his place or right to interfere.

“Mr. Lee…”

Feeling weak behind the knees, Victor nearly sank to the ground.

Victor had never been so fearful eve
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