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Chapter 2011 Crash the Market

Author: Five Generals
“Anyone who sides with Kaze will be dealt with accordingly.”

Tension rose to an all-time high following Sirius’ remark.

The Ridgesouth Quints and the Geranium Lyfes did not hit home so badly.

The wealthy families were established far in the south, so they would be limited to economic means of revenge. The most they would do was hurt everybody’s wallet.

The Viper’s Den was a different story.

The special institution could take lives.

Established in the West State, the Viper’s Den could find any reason under the sun to destroy anyone on their turf.

Anyone would fear for their lives.

“Hahaha!”

Mason burst out laughing. “I want to see who would go against us!”

He was utterly humiliated by Kaze.

Sieg’s presence turned the tables.

Surely, everybody would bow down to the threats of the Ridgesouth Quints, the Geranium Lyfes, and the Viper’s Den.

With the crowd succumbing to submission, Sieg gave Kaze an eerie look and glanced up at the huge screen. As the share price in
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