It feels a bit too arrogant. When Ma Kui heard those words, his heart raced with tension, yet he couldn’t resist the urge to smile and replied,
“Mr. Wade is certainly joking, right? Aren’t you here to discuss a potential partnership? Our boss doesn’t share your sense of humor and is likely to take things quite seriously.”
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Despite not having any formal education or knowledge of foreignnguages, Juarez was well aware that Mexico’s proximity to the United States meant most Mexicans needed tomunicate with Americans for their livelihoods. As a result, many of them understood at least some English.
So, upon hearing Charlie speak in English, Juarez grasped the meaning instantly. He turned his gaze to Charlie and noted the intense murderous intent reflected in his eyes.<h3 style="background-color:DodgerBlue">
As a seasoned individual who had navigated the dangers of the underworld, Juarez could easily recognize the signs of a person ready to kill just from their expression.
In response to Charlie’s words, Juarez instinctively drew his pistol, aiming it directly at Charlie’s forehead as he demanded coldly, “Who the hell are you? What do you intend to do?” Ma Kui, sensing the tension, quickly interjected, “Mr. Wade, please don’t joke with our boss. He despises when people jest with him.” Charlie maintained his calm demeanor, smiled faintly, and replied, “How can you be so sure I’m joking? Let me assure you, every word I just spoke is entirely serious.”
Juarez frowned, maintaining his re at Charlie as he responded, “We have no grievances between us, and I’ve heard from Ma Kui that you hold a Citibank ck gold card, which means your assets exceed 10 billion dors. Wee from entirely different worlds, so why would you want to kill us?” Charlie’s smile faded, and he coldly retorted, “Because your actions are so heinous and unforgivable that you deserve to die!” Juarez couldn’t help but scoff, responding with disdain, “Even if my actions warrant condemnation, what can you do about it? Do you really believe you can take us all out by yourself? That’s quite arrogant!” Charlie, unfazed, sneered and said, “Killing you fools is a piece of cake for me.” After that, he inquired, “And who said I was alone?” Juarez, frowning, replied, “What? You have backup?”
“To be honest, I have over 200 men outside, all armed to the teeth. Even if you do have help, what difference would it make? Don’t forget, you are in my grasp. The moment I pull the trigger, you’re dead!”
Charlie chuckled, “Your more than 200 men? Half of them are already dead!” Unbeknownst to Juarez, just moments earlier, over 100 elite soldiers from Wanlong Hall hadunched an attack on his men.
These soldiers were all martial arts experts who had also undergone modern military training. Their individualbat skills surpassed those of regr special forces.
Combining their inherent advantages with the element of surprise, they executed a one-sided assault on Juarez’s men. The soldiers from Wanlong Hall used silenced firearms, taking out half of Juarez’s crew before they even realized what was happening.
With his heightened perception, Charlie was acutely aware of the chaos unfolding outside, while Juarez remained oblivious to themotion above.
When Charlie proimed this, Juarez dismissed it as a joke, sneering, “All of my subordinates are experienced soldiers. While we may not be thergest group in Mexico, our individualbat skills are undoubtedly the strongest among all factions here. How could you possibly have taken out half of my men?” Just as he finished speaking, panic erupted outside as gunfire erupted, apanied by frantic shouts: “Quick! Find somewhere to hide! They don’t even know where the shots areing from!” Others yelled while firing wildly, “This is a nightmare; we have no idea where they are! Everyone, suppress the fire!” “Damn it, they’re on the west side! Hurry… ah…” Juarez’s expression turned to one of shock as he processed the chaotic sounds from outside.