Chapter 17
Author: PRINZY N
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2 men rushed him down the street, Max sidestepped the first, and let him go, then spun and caught the other man's outstretched arm, turning him around, then with a fast and vicious kick to the knee got him down. The first man, who wasn't so badly hurt, jabbed his face at Max again. When the elbow he used to shoot at his solar plexus rocked the other man dead, the guy gasped and doubled over.

Another guy came over from the side and tried to tackle him. Max dropped down and swept his leg sending the guy flying. He heard a sickening thud as the man’s head hit the concrete. He didn’t stop to check.

Four down. Two to go.

The last two, seeing their buddies on the ground, exchanged a nervous glance. One of them, thinner but quick, pulled out a knife. The blade glinted wickedly in the dim alley light.

“You think you’re tough, huh?” the knife-wielder snarled, circling. “Let’s see how tough you are against this.”

Max felt a cold dread. Uncle Chen hadn’t taught him about knives. “Don’t get cut,
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