Chapter 982 - Jianghu in Japan (1/2)

Chapter 982: Jianghu in japan

Translator: EndlessFantasy Translation <i class="_hr">Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation

“You are not allowed to enter! Don’t you knohose clubhouse this is? Do you even know the consequences of intrusion?”

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Facing hiroup ofa katana They looked fierce and ready to strike at the first sign of discord At first glance, one could tell that they were hostile However, it appeared that the owner of the clubhouse was no one insignificant That hy even a lowly steward dared block these twenty-odd number of warriors eapons

“I don’t care who runs this clubhouse! If you don’t step aside, then don’t bla to do to you!”

“Drop your act! Let me tell you that the owner of this clubhouse is Mr Aso! Do I need to elaborate on the power of Aso Organization?”

The steward looked haughtily at the gate-crashers as if by revealing his boss’ name should scare them!

Bam!

The leader of the pack kicked the steward in the sto With just one kick, the steas sent stuet up!

“Let’s go in!”

The leader signaled to his ed

“Who are you? Get out of the way! Don’t block our exit!”

The er to leave but they were blocked by the samurais

“You can leave after you leave all the artifacts you just bought! I guarantee that you will leave here unharmed!” The leader threatened, “If you refuse to cooperate, I can’t guarantee that you will have at least one ht? Do you have a death wish?!” one of the uards! Let’s show these fools that they’ve roup of uards So they all took out their phones and called their hired gun who had been waiting for them in the car

The leader of the samurais did not attempt to stop the to hide his s up?”

“No one answered my call either!”

“Me too… Me too…”

The uards picked up!

The head sauards are just a bunch of paper tigers! We’ve already taken care of them before we came in!”

“What? How is that possible? They were all high-cost professionals! How could they be defeated?”

The uards were all either retirees of the Special Forces or underground boxers; on a norht of one versus ten was child’s play