Levi Garrison: The Return of the God of War [The Protector] Chapter
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A choppy noise resounded through the place as a few private helicopters hovered in the sky.
The rotor blades spun incessantly, and the sound grew louder as time passed.
Everyone looked up and squinted their eyes at the sight of the helicopters flying in weird patterns in the sky.
It turned out that those helicopters were making a skywriting.
“Morris Group?” Everyone was surprised when they saw what was written in the sky.
Are these helicopters from Morris Group?
Jayden and Lyndsay exchanged worried looks as they watched everything play out before their eyes.
They had done all they could to stop Morris Group from reaching the venue, but never in their wildest imagination
would they expect them to arrive in private helicopters.
The private helicopters pitched forward and finally got ready to descend, creating ripples of strong winds as the
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtpilots lowered the machines on the ground.
Everyone tried standing their ground, lowering their heads as the helicopters got closer. The wind sent all the dust
blowing in their faces, and people were forced to close their eyes as the wind got more forceful.
Many began taking refuge and sought shelter as the wind intensified.
Ironically, Jayden, who claimed to have noble blood, was the first to flee. In fact, he was crawling away like a
coward because he knew he would die if he didn’t get away quickly.
His jaw dropped when he saw workers of Morris Group descend from the sky.
His men had blocked all roads leading to the venue—yet he had still miscalculated.
Morris Group had flown people in private helicopters to get to the venue.
Once the helicopters landed and positioned themselves in front of the place, Levi and Kirin came down and walked
towards the disheveled lot.
“Levi… Levi Garrison…” Lyndsay mumbled in disbelief.
“He’s Levi Garrison? Mr. Damien told me he’s the man who owns Morris Group. But regardless, Mr. Damien has told
us that he’s a nobody. Morris Group will be ours soon,” Jayden scoffed.
Lyndsay did not answer him. Hatred and spite sparked in her eyes as her glare traced him. “Levi Garrison… Things
are gonna get interesting.”
“Just in time!” Levi exclaimed as he stood before the crowd.
However, Yale did not seem happy to see him.
The man personally preferred entrusting the project to Pinnacle Group; he knew he could not afford to get on the
wrong side with that company.
Now that Morris Group had arrived, Yale was caught in a difficult position.
But the bidding process still had to go as planned. “Alright, since everyone’s here, let’s get started!”
Yale led everyone in.
Behind Levi, Jayden and Lyndsay came close enough so he could hear them.
“You’d better stop before things turn ugly. You have no idea who you’re going up against. Pinnacle Group is not a
company you can mess with!” Jayden warned.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm“We will acquire Morris Group in no time. It’s useless to compete with us!” Lyndsay added as she tried to keep up
with Levi’s pace.
However, Levi’s nonchalance enraged her. “Did you hear me? Give up now! It’s for your own good! I know you’re
Morris Group’s boss, but don’t overestimate yourself. The enemy you’re facing is much stronger than you think, and
the world is much bigger than your tiny brain can imagine!”
Jayden also interjected, “I heard that you have no regard for the Garrison family. Don’t be childish! You’ve only seen
a tiny bit of what they’re capable of. You need to be realistic. Stop being so arrogant!”
Levi stopped abruptly at the entrance of the venue and shifted his contemptuous gaze towards them.
“I think y’all should stop here. There’s no way you guys are getting in,” he stated.
Jayden and Lyndsay’s eyes widened in astonishment as they stared at him. Everyone who heard him all turned
around in bewilderment.
“What? Who are you to bar us from entering?” Lyndsay interrogated.
In front of them, Yale halted his step and walked over.
He knew Levi had no right to stop Jayden and Lyndsay.
“Kirin, keep an eye on them. Make sure they stay away,” Levi ordered in a domineering tone as he looked at the
two from the corner of his eyes.