Chapter Summary: Chapter 651 – The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor by xyz
In Chapter 651, a key moment in the Billionaires novel The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor, xyz 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.
Besides, his restaurant made losses every day, and he himself felt that he needed to shut it down soon. So long as Fane did not try to blackmail him of more than ten million bucks, everything would be fine and dandy!
"Alright, then. Just get out of here!"
Fane waved his hand and took out a White-Sand cigarette, lighting it slowly.
"Okay, okay. I'll scram!"
The boss of the restaurant immediately darted out of the place as if he would die within the next second of remaining there.
"Big Bro, thank you so much. We wouldn’t know what to do if it weren't for you!"
Tiger looked at Fane after the boss left, his eyes red. "And my wife would probably have been bullied by those vagrants if you hadn't come over with me.”
Tiger was feeling extremely lucky—lucky that he had thought of Fane and managed t o bring him here. Otherwise, he would not have been able to beat those guys.
Furthermore, that man called Brother Luca would probably have taken advantage of his wife.
"Heh. Idiot. Just see me if you need anything!" Fane chuckled.
"Let's go, Big Bro. Let’s go drink a few rounds!"
Tiger flashed a straightforward smile. "You just made someone give me more than nine million bucks this time. I've yet to recover from the shock!” "Don’t sweat it. Just go and open your business in peace. They won't cause you any more trouble!"
Fane took a drag from his cigarette before h e added, "On the contrary, I'm the one who'll be causing them trouble tomorrow. I need to see if they've learned their lesson s o I'm not going for a drink. I need to return home. It's getting late."
"We'll wait until tomorrow when there aren't any rascals disturbing us. I believe our business will start to pick up!” Tiger clenched his fist, speaking confidently.
Fane quickly drove back to the villa.
After he parked the car, he noticed a Volkswagen parked right beside him.
A small smile lit up Fane's face as he studied the new car. It seemed that Ben had truly grown up. This was a good thing t o him.
However, he also believed that Ben had suffered plenty of emotional trauma. Fane would not forgive what Ivan and Xena had done so easily.
He wanted to let them know that everything they had done today was incredibly and utterly foolish.
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