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Guardian-In-Law by Five Generals

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“I have two hundred students with me, Jesse. If you want to make an

example out of me, you should at least have six hundred soldiers on your side.”

Dwight did not see the army of soldiers as a threat.

These men might be able to stand at attention, but tha not a testament to their combat competence.

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Kaze was delusional to think that a hundred men could pu

him.

Could Kaze round up six hundred soldiers? Dwight did not t Unless Kaze could deploy troops from the

military.

It was impossible.

Ignoring Dwight, Kaze asked without looking back, “How many of yo to sort these martial arts

students?”

“30, sir!”

The veteran soldier standing in front of fifty men on the left reported.

His name was Wyatt Bernett. He was the squadron leader of the Garo Special Ops Team before he

retired.

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Wyatt had a good job lined up as a personal bodyguard to a multibillionaire after he retired from the

military.

When Kaze wanted to put together a professional security team for

Shangrila Group, Koga immediately thought of Wyatt.

It took one phone call for Wyatt to quit his cushy job and join Shangrila Group.

Since Wyatt was a retired veteran of the Garo Special Ops Team, there was no question that he would

be the leader.

“30, it is. You have two minutes. Is that enough?”

Kaze nodded. He wanted to observe the combat effectiveness of these veterans.

“It’s more than enough.”

Wyatt wanted to show Kaze what they were made of, so he pick the soldiers at random. “You lot.”

Thirty soldiers stepped out.

The remaining veteran, who did not get a chance to shine, made regretful face.

Dwight flipped his top with what he just heard. He could sense t contempt from these soldiers.

He cocked his head back and waved his arm at the students. He said maliciously, “Just 30 of you.

Finish them off!”

The martial arts students were boiling with anger.

Thirty students, led by a fellow companion, bellowed and charged toward the thirty soldiers.

The thirty soldiers formed a row in silence as they got ready to take on the students.

The battle had just begun.

Thud!

Wham!

Crack!

Chaos erupted in the hall as fists flew and bodies collided.

Despite the seemingly random mayhem, the thirty veteran fighters moved in perfect unison,

coordinating with one another seamlessly.

On the other hand, it was every man for himself for the martial arts students.

“Argh!”

Following an agonized scream, a martial arts student was from the crowd. He fell heavily to the ground

and never g

The scene was like when dominoes started to fall.

Once the first student was eliminated, the others were kicked, dropped, and thrown out of the battle

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ring.

The students started dropping like flies when they were outnumbere two to three.

Before Dwight could blink, the remaining twenty students were knocked over, rolling on the ground

while holding their injured arm or leg.

Dwight scowled solemnly. He must admit that he had

underestimated the soldiers.

Not only were the veterans competent in combat, but they put a lot of focus on teamwork.

His thirty students were strong, but they fell apart in the face of the enemy due to their lack of

cooperation.

The thirty veterans did not stop after defeating the thirty martial arts students.

“We have a minute and 30 seconds to go. Pick up the pace.”

They took the fight seriously as if they were undergoing a military assessment, bolting toward the other

170 martial arts students.

“Did they only take 30 seconds to defeat 30?”

Dwight lost it.

He shouted furiously at the rest of his students, “Did you los that? That’s an insult to you. Finish them

off! I said, finish