This funeral procession of one hundred men was advancing very quickly.

Even if there were people carrying two coffins at the front of the team, the speed at which they were advancing was no different as compared to that of a general march.

Not only that, but this group of people was also all wearing the same tactical leather boots. When they walked fast on the concrete floor, the neat and uniform footsteps sound that they made resounded throughout the valley. 2

There was an old man in the team, and at this time, he was already tired and panting from following the team to walk at a fast pace.

However, the young men around him did not allow him to stop and catch his breath. Instead, they kept on urging him to continue walking fast, and some men would even push him when he was about to fall behind or pull the hemp rope on his mourning clothes roughly to force him to go forward.

This old man was Cadfan.

Meanwhile, on the top of Mount Wintry.

Charlie as well as the others had already seen this team that was constantly approaching and getting closer.

coffins in the early morning sunlight. Everyone also knew very well in their hearts that this group of

the Wade family were instantly on guard as they prepared for any

as he looked at the funeral procession which

many days now!' As he thought of this, Charlie said to Stephen, "Mr. Thompson, pass on my order to the uncles at the bottom of the mountain to make way so

immediately informed the people at the bottom of the mountain and told them to make way no

in their hearts, all of them could only

both sides and

were not blocking them

part of the foundation project that the Wade family had spent a lot of money on when they were building Mount

was wide and flat, and even a supercar with the

people from Ten Thousand Armies could walk

7.55 am.

Armies as they passed the last corner aggressively. After that, they walked directly toward the white marble archway of the Wade family's

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