Summary of Chapter 142 from Lord Death Is Now Back Home by Chris
Chapter 142 marks a crucial moment in Sherry Din’s Urban novel, Lord Death Is Now Back Home by Chris. This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.
"You don't want this trouble, young man. Nobody dares to offend the Boas in Shandale."
So, those men were from the Boas. The passersby all ran away and looked at Chris with pity.
The men behaved even more arrogantly as they saw this.
The Boas were the ruler of Shandale.
Nobody dared to offend the Boas.
Those who dared to do that had been thrown into the river to feed sharks.
Chris saw the fear on the passersby's faces. Obviously, the Boas were infamous in Shandale.
Chris didn't want to waste time here. He said to Tiger, "Tiger, deal with them."
Tiger sneered, "Yes, Master. I won't waste much time."
"Arrogant! You are challenging the Boas!"
After they said that, they rushed toward Chris.
Tiger snorted and fought back.
Slap!
Slap!
Slap!
In less than thirty seconds, Tiger threw those men away with merciless slaps.
Then he snorted, "Dogs, never bark in front of me again!"
The woman in sunglasses was shocked when she saw this.
Chris might be the first one who dared to beated up the gangsters of the Boas in Shandale.
"Let's go."
Chris didn't even look at those men. He was going to get in the car.
"Wait!"
The woman suddenly stopped him.
Chris frowned and asked, "What do you want?"
The woman begged, "Please take me away, or they will catch me again."
After Lindsay said her name, she looked at Chris and Esther. She thought they would be surprised.
However, they just looked calm.
Chris even turned his head aside and ignored her.
Lindsay was a little confused.
She was a famous superstar in Amerosia. People cheered for her wherever she went.
But these people didn't seem to know her name.
In fact, Esther was always busy with work, so she didn't have time to pay attention to any stars.
As for Chris, even if he had time, he wouldn't care about stars.
He only respected the soldiers who protected the country, the scientists who developed the country, and those who did their own jobs to serve the country.
Also, he cared about his family, daughter, and wife.
Lindsay was a little disappointed when she saw this.
Esther asked Lindsay, "Why did those people chase you?"
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