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Chapter 2993 Poison Gas

Author: Five Generals
Kaze scoffed, “You Ryokanians really love using cheap tricks to cover yourselves. It’s not really that hard to locate you.”

“You bastard!”

The owner of the voice was furious.

Suddenly, the car door opened and Snow came over with an anxious look. “Mr. Chairman, we must go now…”

Swoosh!

Before Snow could even finish, black gas erupted from the woods, forming the face of a monster.

The cloud of gas shaped like a monster’s face approached Kaze rapidly before dispersing and shrouding the entire area with it.

The dark color of the gas became lighter as it covered more ground.

Surprised, Kaze turned to Snow and shouted, “Get in the car and lock the door!”

He then quickly took a deep breath, using a special technique to keep himself conscious. He grabbed Patrick on the ground and rapidly retreated.

Snow had unconditional trust in Kaze, so she quickly went back into the car and locked the door.

The driver had exited the car as well and wanted to help Kaze bring Patrick in,
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