Chapter: 1232
"Gosh, you’re so annoying. Get into the damn car!" Felix snapped.
Felix flung his cigarette to the floor, leading several men toward the garage. However, dozens of Charging Tiger Guild disciples stopped them when they arrived.
"Where are you going at this hour, Sir Miller?" The leader of the bunch smirked.
"Why should I tell you? Get out of my way!" Felix was annoyed.
However, none budged, their intense gazes glued to him.
"Are you guys defying me?" Felix’s face darkened when he realized that something was wrong.
"Sir Rhys told us he’d forgive all our crimes if we take you down. He even promised us a hefty reward. Sorry." The rugged leader took out his sword.
"How dare you f*cking betray me?" Felix seethed angrily.
"Oh, don’t be like that. We learned it from you," the other man pointed out.
"You assholes! How could you betray Sir Felix when he’s treated you so well?" One of Felix’s loyal men shouted.
"He’s treated us so well? Pfft!" The rugged man sneered.
"We risk our lives for him and end up hospitalized all the time, yet we have to pay the hospital bills with our money. Our brothers who died don’t even receive proper settlements. Is that how he treats us well?"
They’d been forced to swallow their dissatisfaction due to Felix’s power. But now that the man had lost all of his power, it was time for payback.
"You guys just want money, don’t you? How much is Dustin paying you guys? I’ll pay double!" Felix roared.
"We might want money. But we want your death more. Sir Rhys will forgive us if we take you down." The rugged leader shook his head.
"Run, Sir! We’ll take care of them!" Felix’s loyal subordinates went forward and blocked the Charging Tiger Guild disciples.
"Good job, men! Stand strong!" Felix patted one of their shoulders. He grabbed his wife, turned around, and ran.
"Kill them!"
The rugged man lifted his sword and charged toward Felix’s men. Although Felix’s subordinates tried their best, they were no match for the guild disciples and were quickly defeated.
"After him!" The rugged man chased after Felix.
"Ouch!" Just then, Felix’s wife tripped and fell.
"Honey, I sprained my ankle! Carry me on your back!" she cried out.
"You’re such a nuisance!" Felix was about to help her when he spotted the men approaching them. He retracted his hand and spun around to run.
"Honey? Honey!" The woman exclaimed, but Felix never turned around.
There was no way that woman’s life was more important than his. Besides, as long as he stayed alive, he’d have countless women afterward.