Chapter 55
The Understated Dragon Lord
Chapter 55 How Many Can You Fight?
Albertâs words sent a shock through Brittany, and she instinctively hid behind Daniel, tugging at his shirt and whispering urgently. âLoser, just how good can you fight? Can you get me out of here? If you can take me safely away from Windows Street, I wonât tell Jessica what youâve done.â
âJust a while ago, you wanted me to kneel and apologize to Mr. Albert. Now that Mr. Albert wants you, why do you want to run?â
âItâs all your fault! If you hadnât insisted on coming to Windows Street, we wouldnât be in this mess.â
Brittany was genuinely terrified and started to cry. She knew what kind of man Albert was. If she ended up in his hands today, she thought she might as well die now. She had never even had a boyfriend, and she was still a virgin. Who knew what Albert would do to her?
âWhy are you crying now? Do you think Albert will let us go? Not to mention we represent TMO; we canât let the group be disgraced. Itâs just a Black Panther Club, right? So they want to speak with their fists? Are my fists somehow softer than theirs?â
âDamn, how can such an idiot be so arrogant?â Albert waved his hand furiously, commanding his men. Kill this fool! And remember, donât hurt Brittany. I intend to give her the honor of my company once Iâm done with her. After that, Iâm heading over to TMO to take care of that Jessica. Sheâs known as the beauty
of New York, and I must savor her delicious flavor!â
Dozens of people closed in on Daniel. While the disciples of the Black Panther Club might not have had the fighting prowess of those from The Four Clubs, they were the cruelest when it came to brawling within all the clubs of Martial Club United. They didnât win in the ring, but they excelled in street fighting, lacking
any sense of chivalry.
Using the Black Panther Club as a base, Justin had opened many nightlife venues and could be said to control half of New Yorkâs nighttime economy: The Black Panther Club was the most profitable within Martial Club United, with a large portion of the unionâs fees coming from it. The club was practically the
unionâs treasure trove.
With Justinâs financial contribution, he ranked just below the Top 4 of The Four Clubs in Martial Club United. The Top 4 knew about Justinâs shady business, but with the unionâs hefty expenses, they relied on his support, therefore turning a blind eye to his actions.
When Justin needed the unionâs help, they would typically fulfill his requests, as long as they werenât too outrageous. In this day and age, chivalry was uselessâmoney made the man. They made more money from Justinâs nightclubs in one night than from various competitions throughout the year.
During the day, the Black Panther Clubâs disciples would train and rest at the club. At night, they worked as security at Justinâs various nightclubs. Anyone causing trouble there would be lucky to leave disabled- most ended up dead, their bodies discarded as casually as dead dogs.
Nearly all the senior disciples of the Black Panther Club had blood on their hands. Killing, for them, was
as easy as crushing an ant