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Chapter 380 No-Fly Zone

Author: Five Generals
“The veterans weren’t pleased that the martial arts students were eager to snatch jobs from them, so they taught the students a humbling lesson.”

After the Chapmans’ butler reported back with the police’s response, Belarus smashed his expensive teapot in anger.

Generally, matters involving the military were pretty sensitive, and the local authorities were reluctant to get involved.

The martial arts students took a beating for nothing.

The three family heads could do nothing about the matter.

“Is Jesse a clairvoyant? How did he know that we would send a martial arts school to him? He was able to defuse whatever we threw at him.”

They were frustrated.

“Maybe we should send a drone to take a photo of Jesse. We can see who he really is.” Belarus hissed through clenched teeth.

He ordered eyes on Shangrila Group’s event through a drone.

The trio fixated on the screen. However, it went black when the drone was about to fly into the office building.

Why did the screen go bl
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