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Noble Husband At the Door (Antonio) novel Chapter 5307

Summary for Chapter 5307: Noble Husband At the Door (Antonio)

Chapter Summary: Chapter 5307 – Noble Husband At the Door (Antonio) by Quinna

In Chapter 5307, a key moment in the Billionaires novel Noble Husband At the Door (Antonio), Quinna 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.

While everyone was puzzled, the envoy waved his hand again and led a few elites to follow his colleagues to ensure their safety, and then he led a group of people to the camp.

It didn't take long for their colleagues to realize that the envoy was taking them to the frontlines.

And it was... in front of Samuel.

"We... meet again."

Seeing Samuel, the envoy smiled gently.

Samuel responded with a smile, "It's quite fast. Is this the result you asked me to wait for three days?"

The special envoy frowned slightly and put on a fake smile. "Isn't that enough of a surprise? 1.8 million troops. I think highly of you, Samuel, don't I?"

Samuel said disdainfully, "Don't you have any extra people?"

"What do you mean by that, Samuel?"

Samuel glanced at the soldiers behind him and said, "There are... too few people if you want to kill me."

"Samuel, how arrogant you are. Do you really think you are a god? There are more than one million people. Aren't you afraid of bragging and biting your tongue?"

"That's right. You're really shameless. I'm polite to you, but you really don't regard yourself as an outsider, do you?"

"I didn't expect the famous Samuel to be so well-known and your ability to brag is not to be underestimated."

"You're acting as if you're so strong and look down on more than a million of us. I don't know who has been fighting with us for so many days and doesn't even dare to show up. It's a good cavalry, but they blocked the knives for you, and they were almost killed."

After hearing what Samuel said, several colleagues were immediately filled with disdain and mocked Samuel

Samuel smiled and didn't want to refute these people. But the Scar man said disdainfully, "Humph, do you need our alliance master to show up to deal with you? Our Polar Bear can kill you all. How dare you mention this to us?"

"So many people have beaten us for so many days, but you ended up in such a mess. It's so funny."

The Scar man's words almost made the managers of the other side cough up blood.

"Okay." As soon as the colleague finished speaking, he pretended to leave with everyone and let the soldiers start again.

After shouting softly, the special envoy hesitated for a moment and looked at Samuel. "I'm not here to argue with you. I just want to meet the commander of the cavalry."

"Our commander is Samuel. Haven't you seen him?" The Scar man said.

Samuel waved his hand, looked directly into the eyes of the special envoy, and said, "This person next to me is the chief commander of the Polar Bear Army, the Scar man."

After getting the confirmation of Samuel, the envoy put his eyes on the Scar man again. "The Scar man is really strong. You are extraordinary at first glance. I am the chief commander of the front line troops."

The Scar man glanced at him with disdain. "If you have something to say, just say it. If you fart, say it."

Samuel smiled. "The Scar man, although you have to fight the enemy, you have to have basic courtesy. It's polite for him to come to the battlefield to see you in person. You have to have basic respect."

The Scar man stretched his neck and suppressed his anger. He looked at the opposite side and said, "What's the matter? Just say it. I'm a rough guy and don't understand your etiquette. Be straightforward and get straight to the point."

Samuel also looked at the special envoy with a smile. He didn't know what this guy was going to say, but it was absolutely unusual since the other party avoided him to find the Scar man...

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