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Living With My Lady Boss by Blue Silver novel Chapter 993

Summary for Chapter 993: Living With My Lady Boss by Blue Silver

Chapter 993 – A Turning Point in Living With My Lady Boss by Blue Silver by Novel Drama

In this chapter of Living With My Lady Boss by Blue Silver, Novel Drama introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 993 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Novel genre.

Milo said, "These people have tribal beliefs. It may cause a large-scale battle if we trigger a conflict, and that will be troublesome."

Wilbur frowned and looked at Ryder. He saw that Ryder and a few others were arguing, so he slowly walked over.

"What's going on?" asked Wilbur.

Ryder replied, "They won't make way, and they said this is their turf."

"Warn them again. We'll forcefully proceed if they won't listen," said Wilbur coldly.

Ryder nodded and yelled, "Move! Or else!"

"This is our turf! How dare you?" One of the burly men waved the machete in his hand arrogantly.

Ryder looked at Wilbur. Wilbur nodded.

Ryder stepped forward and threw a kick.

The burly man was kicked away with a crashing sound.

The others yelled and wielded their machetes when they saw that. They sprinted towards Ryder.

Milo was stomping anxiously.

However, Ryder knocked those burly men out easily.

Wilbur scoffed coldly and said, "Let's go."

Everyone got into their vehicles, but Milo stood there looking stunned.

"Let's go!" yelled Wilbur again. Milo snapped out of it and quickly got into the car.

The vehicles slowly moved toward the mountain.

Milo frowned and said, "There's more trouble ahead."

"We'll handle them. We run into trouble every other day," said Wilbur nonchalantly.

Milo sighed and did not speak again.

Everyone turned to look.

They saw five cars driving towards them at high speed. They parked nearby, and out came an old man and over twenty men.

The old man wore tribal clothing. He had a face full of wrinkles, a hunchback, and he was skinny like a dead man.

However, those men treated the old man like he was their idol. They seemed extremely respectful toward him.

"That's Bassan, the local chief," said Milo to Wilbur.

Wilbur looked at Bassan. He saw that he led the men in front of Wilbur and the others.

"Who injured my men?" questioned Bassan with a shrieking voice.

Wilbur replied nonchalantly, "It was me."

"How dare you injure my men on our turf?" asked Bassan coldly.

Wilbur replied coldly, "We're just doing our jobs. You people dared to stop us. Injuring your men is the least of your worries."

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