Chapter 310-2
Author: P-End
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“Oh...”

Harvey's eyebrows rose slightly. Not because he was surprised—but because he had finally gotten the piece of information he was looking for. His face remained calm. There was no tension. Not even a hint of fear when the threat was made.

“So you're part of a group,” he said flatly, as if confirming ordinary information.

The man chuckled softly. His voice was hoarse, but there was disgusting pride behind it. His chest heaved heavily, as if reinforcing his courage.

“In Southvale,” he said with a smirk, “there's no one who doesn't know me.”

He lifted his chin as much as he could.

“Henry Saul,” he continued arrogantly. “From Big Snake.”

The name was spoken slowly, as if it were a curse.

“There are still many members in my group,” he said again. His eyes were bright, full of confidence. “And they are very—very—strong.”

He stared straight at Harvey, his smile widening even though his jaw was trembling.

“You may be strong,” he said, emphasizing each word, “but I'm sure... you will die
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