The Supreme Soldier in the City

Chapter 137: Revenge



The next day, Gina Lopez had James Brown drive her to the company. She had a feeling that if she let James accompany Emily Lopez, the two of them would play even wilder. But if she just let Emily go out to play by herself, she wouldn’t cause much of a commotion; therefore, she decisively had James go to work today.

Today, Gina did not directly submit her resignation to the headquarters. She still had some matters to take care of. For her, it was essential to see things through from beginning to end. Even if she was going to leave, she insisted on completing all the tasks on hand.

It was after six when Gina finally left the company. By that time, there weren’t many people left inside the building; only James Brown was waiting in the logistics department, idly playing some computer games.

Gina called out to him, and the two of them took the elevator down together and went straight to the underground parking garage.

Just as they were about to get into the car, six men suddenly rushed out, each wielding items like wooden clubs and iron rods, and swiftly surrounded them.

"Who are you?" asked Gina, who, as a company executive, remained unflappable in the face of change, her gaze coldly fixed on the six individuals.

One of them, a man in his thirties with a beard, was smacking a baseball bat into his left palm and sneered, "It doesn’t matter who we are, but let me make one thing clear to you: we’re here on Thomas Johnson’s orders."

"Thomas Johnson? I don’t know him. You’ve made a mistake," Gina frowned, unable to recall knowing anyone by that name.

"Listen, girl, don’t play dumb. Our Mr. Quinn said he wants to take you back with him, so you better be ready to be graced by Mr. Quinn’s favors," the bearded man said mockingly.

"Ha ha..." The other five men joined in with boisterous laughter.

At this moment, James Brown realized that these six individuals were sent by the dissipated sons he had fought at W Temple the day before yesterday. For people like them, remembering Gina’s license plate number and locating her was all too easy. Moreover, considering that Thomas Johnson had managed to track down the car’s owner, he should have known who Gina Lopez was. The fact that they dared to act showed their audacity was far from ordinary.

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