If It's Not Me
While the sound indicated that there were at least ten to twenty cars, the jarring noise instantly drew everyone's attention to the junction. At the same time, Xavier also turned around with a frown on his face, but what they saw next immediately changed the facial expressions on their faces. Soon, there were over a dozen cars lining up in two rows as they approached the orphanage's direction from the junction at lightning speed. While the spinning wheels of each vehicle threw up the mud and dust from the road, they all seemed like soldiers who were rushing toward the battlefield. After that, the cars turned into the same junction and pulled over by the roadside. When the car doors were opened, a number of men in black were seen getting out of the vehicles with an intimidating look on each of their faces. Oh my gosh! There are over a hundred of them. In the meantime, the man, who stood in the forefront of his car, seemed to have a muscular physique, as if his clothes were about to burst anytime. As soon as Xavier could see clearly who it was, his eyes were left wide open in horror. He then exclaimed in surprise, "What?! Isn't that Raymond 'Tigre' Estrada?" His words immediately created fearful whispers and murmurs among his henchmen. Raymond 'Tigre' Estrada is the kingpin of Northside, plus he's been busy taking out his remaining enemies around Northside, so what's he doing here? Nancy and Fern were able to quickly recognize Tigre, whom they thought was responsible for all the chaos that was going on in Northside. "What's Mr. Tigre doing here? Is he working for Xavier or something?" Fern was seen with a terrified look on her face while Nancy knitted her eyebrows worriedly. On the other hand, Tigre, who exited his car, walked in the forefront of his men as they all seemed stern and menacing. While they all radiated an intimidating and oppressive aura, Xavier and his goons were so shocked to the teeth that they didn't think they were going to forget the man they saw in person. As Tigre arrived at the gate, he stopped in his tracks along with the men right behind him without making a sound like they were cold statues. Meanwhile, Xavier became so frightened that his face turned as pale as a ghost, but deep down, he couldn't stop wondering why the kingpin himself would show up there. Wait a minute. He suddenly realized something and turned his attention to Daniel. Did he call him here? No way! Xavier's heartbeat raced a million times faster at that moment. At that moment, Tigre suddenly stood straight and bowed down, shouting, "Greetings, Mr. Hardon!" Following his loud voice, the men right behind him did the same thing."Greetings, Mr. Hardon!" In that instant, the atmosphere was filled with an oppressive silence while Xavier and his henchmen quickly hid in the corner beside the gate in a panicky and stunned manner. On the other hand, Xavier couldn't control his legs from shaking like a leaf, his face blanching with a horrified expression on it. Oh god! So this guy really called Mr. Tigre here! I'm so screwed now! I'm done for! That was the only thing that came to Xavier's mind because he didn't think he stood any chance against Thunder at all. At the same time, Nancy and Fern, who were hiding in the orphanage, were shocked to see Tigre's arrival. In fact, Fern was so stupefied that she covered her mouth in disbelief at the sight of what was going on. I thought this guy was a rapist. Did he just call Mr. Tigre here for help? It looks like Mr. Tigre also seems to respect him a lot. Damn, I'm so screwed now. I can't believe I stole this guy's wallet. At the thought of what she just did, Fern's face blanched as she regretted what she did to Daniel. After all, she would rather get on the wrong side of Xavier and his underlings rather than rub the likes of Daniel the wrong way because Daniel could just destroy the orphanage with one word. …… Meanwhile, Daniel squinted, turning his attention to Xavier, who was frightened out of his wits, while asking, "This is my help, so what're you going to do now?"
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