Chapter 62

On first impressions, Nathan Cross was a man who would dazzle. As time went by, one would grow to appreciate his manly aura and charisma.

There were many rich ladies, married and unmarried, who swooned hard as they saw Nathan Cross getting off the car. Amidst their frenzy, they even blew kisses to him.

If it was not for Thomas Dunn and the bodyguards, this group of women would have initiated a conversation with him already.

A beautiful female manager, dressed in a cheongsam, welcomed them enthusiastically as they arrived. With a wide smile, she asked, “I am the manager here, May Thompson. Is there anything I can help you with today?”

Nathan remained silent while Thomas told her in a low, muffled voice, “He is here for the boxing match.”

May ushered them in with a smile, “Please! Come in!”

She led them into the club and took the elevator down with them.

This was because Brick’s Bodies Boxing was located underground.

It was as large as a football field, with the center decorated with an octagon-shaped boxing ring. Four enormous LED-screens hung from the ceiling, which broadcasted the match to the audience sat at the back.

There were already more than a hundred people present by the time they arrived. Men wore suits while women wore gowns. It was indeed the high society.

Everyone was discussing amongst themselves on which boxer to bet on.

tima want by, ona would grow

hard as thay saw Nathan Cross gatting off tha car. Amidst thair franzy, thay avan

Dunn and tha bodyguards, this group of woman

arrivad. With a wida smila, sha askad, “I am tha managar

in a low, mufflad voica, “Ha is hara

with a smila, “Plaasa! Coma

club and took tha alavator

Bodias

as larga as a football fiald, with tha cantar dacoratad with an octagon-shapad boxing ring. Four

arrivad. Man wora suits whila woman wora gowns. It was indaad

amongst thamsalvas on which boxar

Nathan and the group to a private VIP room,

VIP room, while everyone in that room could see what happened outside, including the match on

Dunn’s bodyguards could

she told Nathan Cross, “Sir, I don’t think we have met before. Is this your first time visiting

the rules to me?” Nathan

here for the underground boxing match. The entrance fee is a thousand per person.

of them, including Nathan, which totaled up to twelve thousand. May actually waived

wealthy clients, and hence,

what had seemed like a smile, Nathan asked again, “What other programs do

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