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Chapter 350 Threat

Chapter 350 Threat

Here in the underground boxing arena, life is cheap. Every fighter who steps into the ring signs a voluntary death waiver.

This hidden world is a brutal carnival, a dark industry that connects elites from across the globe.

The top prizes offered in these matches come directly from those powerful figures who set the rules. They're the ones pulling the strings.

Melody and Spencer had already claimed a VIP viewing box. Nolan swaggered in, flashing a grin at Melody as he teased, "Ms. Tucker, still remember me?"

Melody cast him a cool glance.

Nolan was the youngest son of the Johnston family, a politically connected clan with some very influential members. Among his brothers, Nolan was comparatively average in standing. ""You're Spencer's friend, Nolan Johnston."

"Mr. Johnston, I hear you've been quite successful, managing oil trades between Aventras and our country. Congratulations."

someone so successful, it seems a bit beneath you to work as a design consultant

to show his sincerity and assure Melody he wasn't up to

he could take a

the leather sofa, lazily watching Melody set Nolan straight. When Nolan finally conceded, Spencer's brows lifted smugly, his

not to go overboard tonight," Melody

matches; nothing too

in the International Underground

looked him up on the Dark Web. He's an aggressive, explosive-type fighter with limited endurance. The best strategy to beat him is to wear him

one: Jake Finn. He's been groomed by Somerville big shot

Robson's won plenty of underground tournaments, and his influence in Somerville's underworld is massive. I looked into his background; a few years back, Robson's only daughter fell ill with a strange condition, eventually becoming comatose. She was diagnosed as brain-dead, and the family even suggested euthanasia, but

also after the

one-they

Collin. He's the captain of the host's pro boxing team, and he's

brows knitted in surprise at the mention. She hadn't expected Spencer to single

professional perspective, Camel's record wasn't impressive, even bordering on mediocre. Fighters like him, so called boxing team captains, were a dime a

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