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Guardian-In-Law by Five Generals novel Chapter 905

Summary for Chapter 905 Whose Limbs Broken: Guardian-In-Law by Five Generals

Chapter Summary: Chapter 905 Whose Limbs Broken – Guardian-In-Law by Five Generals by Collect

In Chapter 905 Whose Limbs Broken, a key moment in the Novel novel Guardian-In-Law by Five Generals, Collect delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.

Kaze was expected to show understanding to the security officers even though they were the ones acting maliciously toward him.

The logic did not make sense.

Kaze furrowed his brows repulsively and said indifferently, “I can’t move. We can sort any issues here.”

The head of security grimaced and glanced at the onlooking customer before waving at his men.

“Close in!”

The security officers hemmed in on Kaze, blocking the customers from taking videos and photos of them.

The head of security grinned at Kaze, revealing his tobacco-stained teeth. “Since you can’t move, I’ll help you move then.”

Following a chilling glint in his eyes, the head of security reached for Kaze’s throat.

He came on Kaze with incredible speed.

“You jump straight to violence. Are you an outlaw or a security officer?”

Kaze turned sideways to evade the attack while keeping an eye on him the whole time.

The head of security raised his eyebrow in surprise as Kaze was able to dodge his attack in a split second.

“What’s the holdup, David? Hurry up.” Not too far away, Scott reprimanded.

David uttered with a smile, “Don’t blame me for doing my job, sir. Mr. Young wants your limbs broken.”

Without holding back, David raised his hand ferociously.

“Come on and break some limbs.”

Kaze chuckled callously. He grabbed David’s extended arm and twisted it.

David’s earlier sneering face was replaced with a grimace.

“Urgh!”

A heart-wrenching scream escaped his throat as he bent over in pain.

In the end, he lost strength behind his knees and fell before Kaze.

David groaned in a cold sweat and pleaded at Kaze with his eyes.

“L-Let me go!”

The person wore a security uniform, so he was clearly not Kaze.

“Huh? What’s going on? Why is it him?”

The smiles on the foreigners’ faces froze as the head of security sprawled across the floor in an unnatural contortion.

The crowd exclaimed as if they had seen a ghost.

No one knew what was going on.

They thought the worst had happened to Kaze. His limbs would have been broken.

It never occurred to them that the head of security suffered multiple fractures to his limbs.

The other security guards dispersed from their formation.

Kaze emerged unscathed.

Winnie patted her chest in relief.

The foreigners turned ashen once more.

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