Chapter 1784
The next day, in the Southern District of Channing.
A private jet graduallynded at the airport of Channing
A burly and impassive-looking man with a purple birthmark sprawled across his face descended from the ne, wearing a pair of ck leather shoes.
Thirty men in ck trailed behind him
Each one of the men carried sharp gazes, firm stances, and exuded a fastidious aura. It was apparent that they were all skilled fighters and the best
of the best.
Over dozens of Mercedes-Benz were parked at the entrance of the airport.
At the sight of Arnold making his way out of the airport, a bald middle-aged man, Fiy ck, hurriedly approached him, bringing along over a dozen
of subordinates. The man greeted Armold respectfully and said, "Mr. Davier, wee. I have been anticipating your presence. Kindly get in the car.
Arncld trailed behind Fiy as they got inside the first Mercedes-Benz. His men followed suit, subsequently getting into their rides.
The convoy of Mercedes-Benz then started to pull away.
In the car, Fiy was putting his best foot forward to appease Arnold and said, "Mr. Davier, I had arranged for a number of skilled fighters to abduct
both Thomas and Ivan before you had even arrived here. Of course, everything was done discreetly. Would you prefer to have your meal, or to meet
them both first?"
After he was done, he noticed that Arnold was regarding him with a cold, hard look.
Fiy could not help but feel like he was akin to amb waiting to be ughtered.
His heart thumped wildly as he stuttered, "Mr.-Mr. Davier, have I done anything wrong?
“Next time, you''re good as dead if you do anything without consulting me first,” Arnold said curtly.
All colors drained from his face as he hurriedly replied, “Understood, sir.”
Then, Amold shifted his gaze and set it out front in an impassive manner. "Where are Thomas Dunn and Ivan Liam right now?” “They''re at the
Leviathan lce Warehouse.” "We Il head over there right now. I want to see them both first,” Arnold ordered.
“Yes, sir!"
Meanwhile. at the Leviathan Ice Warehouse.
Ivan and Thomas were bound with ropes.
The temperature in the ice warehouse was almost twenty degrees below zero. Even though the two men had a stocky build, they could not help but
shiver from the piercing cold.
There were even frosts on their hair, eyshes and faces.
Not far from them, over a dozen of men in thick cashmere coats and batons in their hands were glowering at the two freezing men.
Thomas was there because the abductors ambushed him as he made his way out of the bar, drunk.
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actually bathing when he heard odd
noisesing from his hotel room.
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Thomas and Ivan did not know each other, and they were puzzled at the reason they were abducted to the ice warehouse.
Ivan, however, had a hunch that it had something to do with the Davier family. Nevertheless, he kept mum about it.
Thomas, on the other hand, had not stopped cursing ever since he had been confined at the ice warehouse.
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The door of the ice warehouse swung open right then
Arnold and Fiy led their men into the ice warehouse.
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The men guarding Thomas and Ivan bowed deeply at the sight of Arnold and greeted, “Greetings, Mr. Davier!”
Mr. Davier?He''s from the Davier family!
Thomas and lvan''s faces went ashen at the revtion. They had a foreboding feeling that something did not quite add up.