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Chapter 151: Hot Tea Invite
Author: Dragon Sly
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The shock was palpable as everyone heard Benjamin's condition. Brianna's parents exchanged surprised glances, while Brianna herself looked stunned.

Even the men who had been demanding payment were taken aback by Benjamin's unexpected request. The young boy, who had been slapped earlier, stared wide-eyed at Benjamin. As the others were stunned he was happy.

The men's anger flared as they felt challenged by Benjamin's condition. Their faces contorted into scowls, and they exchanged menacing glances with each other. One of them stepped forward, his voice dripping with hostility as he threatened Benjamin.

"You're pushing it, kid. Don't test our patience. Pay up and mind your own business, or you'll regret it.”

Despite the men's menacing demeanor, Benjamin stood his ground, his expression unwavering. He met the man's hostile gaze with a steely resolve of his own, unflinching in the face of their threats.

"I'm not afraid of your empty threats," Benjamin retorted, his voice firm and unwav
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