The Almighty Dragon General

Chapter 466
James looked at May Argentum, eyes filled with gratitude. She wears her heart on her sleeve, that’s a good thing.
“Oh right, how should we deal with Lome and the people he brought?” James asked while looking at Quincy and Thea.
“We should let the police deal with this,” Quincy answered.
This was beyond a small offense, it was a felony. The police should be notified.
“Yeah, I agree.” James nodded. Quincy fished her phone out to make a call to the police. James took out the smoke antidote that
he looted from Lorne’s body and began administering it to the alumni.
Once the alumni recovered from the smoke and learned what had happened, they all broke into disgruntled groans. Lorne’s men
were all restrained by James as he let them fall to the floor and they cried out in agony from the impact. The alumni procured
some rope to tie them up. When they saw Lorne, crotch drenched in blood, lying limply on the ground, all of them drew a cold
breath.
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In the hotel lobby of the Dragon Fountain Villa.
The few dozen men brought by Lorne were all tied up here. Lorne himself had also been brought here too. He leaned weakly
against a column with fractured bones and a caved-in face. To add to things, his member had also been rendered useless.
“James, you’ve gone too far.”
Quincy watched these people, especially the heavily wounded Lorne, and frowned as she spoke, “Lorne’s condition is pretty bad.
Is he going to die? If he dies, we’ll get in deep trouble.”
James laughed humorlessly, “Relax, he isn’t dying anytime soon. Oh yeah, when the police arrive, you guys need to be my
witness. This all was an act of self-defense, got it?”
Everybody gasped when they heard this. Self-defense? You don’t have the tiniest injury on your body yet these people have their
limbs broken. Even if you said you were only defending yourself, these guys have obviously been single-handedly and
thoroughly curb-stomped.

Quincy kept her eyes on James. This guy was getting more and more mysterious. Not only were his medical skills incredible, but
he was also a terrifyingly good martial artist,
After the events that had happened, James’s reputation rose exponentially. Many people came
up to talk to him, thanking him for saving the day, and saying how they could not imagine what would have happened without
him. Since the place was quite far from the city, it took the police cars two hours to arrive.
After a detailed interrogation, they detained Lorne as well as Quentin Goth. When the police left, May was taken by Ronn Moone
to Cansington to treat her wounds.
Everyone was finally able to get some rest after 3 a.m.
Thea went to accompany Quincy, leaving James alone in the room.
With that, the night slipped away without further unrest.
The next day.
Quincy organized this class reunion to reconnect with her old classmates whom she did not get to meet after being overseas for
so long
The other reason was to set up a shrine for the Black Dragon, James, so people could pay their respects to him. She had this all
planned out. The location was a cleared site on a hill, around 3 kilometers away from the Dragon Fountain Villa, amidst a lush
forest.
Some workers Quincy hired were tasked with revamping the tomb. The workers finally completed the tomb at long last, after
working overtime. A short and neatly engraved sentence was on the tomb’s epitaph. “Here lies the Black Dragon, James Caden”.
James stood beside it as he watched with mixed feelings. He was a little bit upset.
The people began to pay their respects.
James walked away and sat on a rock. He lit a cigarette and smoked all alone. Quincy stood before the tomb and reminisced
about the past. Mostly about her meeting, getting to know, and falling in love with James. Her heart was in turmoil, then her eyes
began to brim with tears and eventually they rolled down her face.

She waited for James for a decade, and this was her payoff.
Thea also stood numbly.
The Black Dragon was the one who saved her ten years ago, the one man who changed the first half of her life.
He was the person that always had her back.

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