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The Almighty Dragon General

Chapter 482
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Chapter 482 Lex Callahan, a prideful man, had thrown his pride away for the Callahans. He humbled himself and

knelt before Colson, a man who was many years younger than him.

He only wanted to protect his family. However, Colson only wanted to humiliate them Lex’s face was pale.

The Callahans were silent.

Only Montgomery remained unfazed. He was determined not to get the others involved in his fight. Stefon, the

patriarch of the Oswalds, arrived with a few policemen close behind him. Although he was not a very influential

man in Cansington, he was still famous around these parts. The Oswalds too had some power themselves.

However, compared to the Watsons and the Xenoses, they were but a molehill in the face of a mountain. Hearing

that Colson had gotten Quay Xenos’s favor, he hurriedly made his way here.

“Dad.”

 

 

Colson walked over to him.

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He had stuffed a tissue paper in his nostrils. The tissue was spotted with his blood.

Stefon patted Colson’s back contentedly and said, “You’ve done well. Once we cozy up with the Xenoses, we’ll

surely rise through the ranks. We might even become one of the most powerful families in Cansington.” Saying

that, he turned to look at the Callahans, who were wearing grim expressions, “Which one of you hit my son?”

“It was me.” Montgomery stepped forward.

He was twenty-one years old and around 170 centimeters in height. Wearing a fierce expression on his face, he

spat it out. “I was the one who did it, so don’t get the others involved. My name’s not Montgomery if I didn’t have

the balls to do that.” Colson looked at the security guards and ordered, “Break his legs.” They nodded. They headed

toward Montgomery while cracking their knuckles maliciously, “What are you planning to do?” Lex stepped forth to

stop them. “How could you do this in full view of everyone?”

“What are you doing, grandpa?” Tommy pulled Lex and said to him, “Look at the situation we’re in. Just let

Montgomery shoulder the blame. They won’t let us go otherwise.” “You spineless b*stard!”

Lex yelled at him, “What did I teach you? We must stand united as a family. He was just standing up for Megan. Now

that something bad happened, you are blaming it on him?” Stefon chuckled, “Joinin if you want to get beaten up

too. Anyway, let’s just beat the old man

to a pulp.”

A security guard stepped forward and kicked Lex. Lex rolled across the ground. He collapsed to the ground. He

could feel a searing pain all over his body. No Callahan stepped forward.

Except for Montgomery. Clenching his fists, he charged forward howling, “How dare you hit my grandpa?! I’ll kill

you!”

“You can beat him up too,” Stefon ordered. The two security guards charged toward Montgomery.

He was no match for them. In an instant, he was pinned to the ground and beaten up.

He groaned in pain.

The Callahans looked at each other. No one stepped forward to stop the violence.

Lex had gotten up. He sat on the ground and wept.

Montgomery was beaten half-dead and lay motionless on the ground. Then, he was coldly taken away by the police.

Stefon did not wish for things to get out of control. And so, he chose not to involve the other Callahans.

The Oswalds left.

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The Callahans hugged each other and wailed. “What have we done to deserve this?”

“Why do this to us?” “Grandpa, think of a way. Do we have to sleep on the streets tonight?” Lex could think of no

other way.

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“L-I will call James.”

Tommy refused angrily. “Are you dumb, grandpa? It was obvious James had set us up. Why do you still believe in

him?”

Megan chimed in, “That’s right. They must be laughing at us behind our backs.” “James is not that type of person.”

Lex shook his head. Although he was old, he was not senile. He had a good intuition when it came to people and

knew there was more to James than it seemed

James was much better than his useless sons and grandchildren.

Ignoring their protests, he called James.

In a room of the Callahans’ residence…

 

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