C84 (2/2)
”Ma Yongzhen, let go of me. Can you hear me?”
Tie Ju struggled, but her strength was no match for Ma Yongzhen's. She was dragged away.
”Are we just going to ignore Li Dao?”
”Who cares? Mr. Li told us to leave first to save us. Don't waste his good intentions.”
Ma Yongzhen said as he shed two drops of tears. A tough guy like him usually wouldn't cry.
Ma Yongzhen pulled Tie Ju forward but did not walk far. A group of over a hundred soldiers had surrounded the embassy with guns.
From a distance, Ma Yongzhen and Tie Ju heard the sounds of gunfire. The man, Ma Yongzhen, grabbed his head and cried loudly.
Feverfew sobbed.
Inside the embassy, after seeing Ma Yongzhen and Tie Ju leave, Li Dao didn't hesitate to kill Takashimoto Shizuka.
Following this, Dian Er and the rest of the group also followed in the footsteps of Hung Yi.
The soldiers were delighted to see Li Dao slaughter foreign friends, but at the order of their superiors, their guns rang.
After a series of gunshots, the soldiers entered the courtyard. However, they did not discover Li Dao's figure.
In order not to be punished by his superiors, the commander of the army had to claim that Li Dao had committed a heinous crime and had been killed on the spot.
Within a few days, the situation on the beach had changed dramatically.
First was Long Qi's severed arm, then the three giants of the Axe Gang, White Scabious Scourge, Smiling Buddha, and Old Four's deaths.
The Chamber of Commerce was uprooted overnight.
Everyone in the outside world was talking about Li Dao's deeds. He was wearing a white fox cloak and was holding a cigarette in his hand as tears streamed down his face.
With the support of Long Qi and Ma Yongzhen, Sheng Xiang became the Queen of the Underground on the beach. They thought it was supposed to be Li Blade, but now Li Blade was gone, so everything about him was inherited by Sheng Xiang.
After becoming the Queen of the Upper Beach Underground World, Shengxiang hated R himself so much that a number of important people on the beach were assassinated.
This had nothing to do with Li Dao. He was no longer in this world.