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Not A Small-Town Girl

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Chapter 215-2 "I'll give you five minutes to get Jason out here," David said coldly.

The guards, having never seen firearms up close, screamed in terror.

"You're looking for trouble," one of the guards said, raising his stick again.

David's voice rang out sharply, "Do you want to find out whether your poison darts are faster, or if my bullets are?" Ten bodyguards, guns in hand, aimed at the guards. The standoff grew tense as the villagers watched, shocked by the sudden escalation.

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The gunfire and the villagers' cries soon reached Jason, who appeared, looking confused. "What's going on?" "Jason, there's trouble. Someone's causing a commotion at the village entrance," the guards informed him, stepping aside.

Jason's eyes locked onto Orion, suspicion flooding his mind. What was he doing here? Was he trying to take over their village? Orion, noticing the misunderstanding, quickly explained, "Jason, I'm here with an important matter to discuss, but your guards wouldn't let us through, forcing us to resort to this method." Jason's expression darkened. Was this the way he was being approached? "We've never had any dealings with Blackpool Village. What do you want with me?" Jason's voice held an edge of irritation.

Orion remained calm. "We need to speak privately. It's urgent." Jason narrowed his eyes, wary of further interaction. He didn't trust Orion and wasn't sure if this was skind of trick to get him to lower his guard.

The two men stood, sizing each other up, tesfirig each other's resolve. Suddenly, Jason made a eS subtle ement, but before he < could react, a black snake shotout of Orion's mouth, latching onto Jason's wrist and sinking its fangs déep.

The bodyguards froze, eyes wide with disbelief. Was that a snake? Did it really just fly out of Orion's mouth? The villagers, while surprised, didn't panic as much, though they were still taken aback.

Orion grinned through the pain. "It's been long, Jason. Your poison skills have certainly gotten more refined." Jason, his body electrified with searing heat and cold, grimaced in pain. It felt as though a thousand tiny insects were crawling through his veins.

Orion smirked, his voice dripping with sarcasm, "It seems my own poison is getting just as good." The bodyguards, recovering from their shock-gtanced between the two men What was going on? Why> were theyexchanging compliments in themiddle of this? 'Focus, O people-Danielle still needs that ote!' David raised an eyebrow. This secluded village had sserious secrets, and it was becoming clear that there were more powerful people here than he'd thought.

"Now, can we talk?" Orion's voice was no longer patient-it was commanding.

Jason's eyes glinted coldly. "I've been meaning to catch up with you for a while."

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curing the poison that's afflicting my fiancée. You can nthe content istom novelenglish.net! any condition you want," David said, his tone cool and composed.

Jason assessed David, his eyes narrowing. Atirst, he'd seen this man as justanother figure, but now> there waéan undeniable sense.of autharity emanating from om e morehe looked, the strongercthat festing became.

"I'm sorry, we don't deal with outsiders," Jason replied curtly.

David casually twirled his gun in his hand. "Jason, are you 'sure about that?" Was that a threat? Jason's temper flared. He was already in agony from the poison, and now this young man was trying to push him further. It was almost too much to bear.

Jason gritted his teeth. "I've thought about it. I reject youx offer." Jason turned his glare toward Orion. "You better fix this, or I swear..." Orion smiled darkly. "I suggest you start listening to David.

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