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Chapter 5548

At this moment, Antonio and Aman no longer dared to defy Charlie. Thus, they promptly complied withCharlie’s request and ordered their men and families to evacuate from the Zano family’s manor, whichtook less than ten minutes.

Charlie released his reiki to scan the empty manor and instructed Jordan, “Jordan, get the car to theentrance.”novelbin

“Of course, Mr. Wade,” Jordan nodded, hurrying to the wine cellar.

Charlie turned his attention to Antonio and Aman and calmly ordered, “You two, get up and make yourway to the entrance.”

Antonio gazed at his paralyzed legs and choked out, “Mr. Wade, I can’t walk…”

Aman, his face filled with despair, added, “I can’t walk either. My right leg is in excruciating pain, I can’teven stand…”

Charlie’s tone turned icy. “One of you has a broken right leg, and the other has a broken left leg. It seemsyou’ll have to help each other. If you can’t be father-in-law and son-in-law, at least be brothers whosupport one another.”

Julia couldn’t bear it any longer and tried to assist her father, but Charlie warned, “Don’t interfere.”

Angrily, Julia asked, “Why are you torturing them like this?”

Charlie retorted, “This is called torture? Do you want your father to explain how this medieval torture rackis usually used? Perhaps even demonstrate it on others to show you?”

Julia wanted to protest, but Antonio turned pale with fear. He hastily pushed his daughter away and saidnervously, “Julia, don’t help me, I’ll manage on my own. You can stand up…”

With considerable effort, he propped himself up on one leg and hopped awkwardly towards Aman.

Aman, also fearing Jagoan’s wrath, hopped towards Antonio on one leg. After a struggle, they clung toeach other and managed to stay upright.

Jagoan ignored Julia and walked out. Antonio and Aman followed suit, embracing one another forsupport.

Julia followed them, and when they all reached the entrance, Jordan had already positioned the carthere.

Jagoan seated Antonio and Aman in the back, then moved to the passenger seat. As he opened thedoor, he told Julia, who was trailing behind, “No need to follow, go find someone to remove the wine fromthe cellar, dispose of the bodies, and inform the entire Zano family and Aman’s bodyguards that I’lleliminate anyone who dares to seek revenge for them.”

An anxious Julia inquired, “What about my father tonight? Can he return home?”

Jagoan replied, “He can’t go back. He’ll be in Chinatown tonight and departing for Syria by boattomorrow.”

Julia rushed to say, “We must allow him to bid farewell to his family…”

Jagoan nodded and assured her, “Don’t worry, I’ll arrange for you to say goodbye to him tomorrow. Justawait the instructions.”

With that, Jagoan entered the car and told Jordan, “Drive.”

Jordan accelerated, and the car quickly left the Zano family’s estate en route to Chinatown.

Simultaneously, at the Chinatown roast goose shop, the five members of the Burning Angels remainedunder Hogan and Casey Vigo’s watchful eyes, unable to make a move.

They hoped that their boss and comrades would realize something was amiss and send help. However,they understood that their absence for just an hour or two wouldn’t arouse suspicion. To truly alert theirboss, they’d need to wait until early tomorrow morning.

Just as they held out hope for a miracle, the door swung open.

They turned their eyes to the entrance, astonished to see Jagoan, the last person they expected, walk in.What surprised them even more was the two men behind him, clinging to each other and hoppingawkwardly on one leg.

Upon closer inspection, it became evident that both men suffered from gunshot wounds. Their legs weresoaked in blood, explaining their strange gait.

Will Johnson, the leader of the five, with sharp eyes, recognized one of the injured men and exclaimed inhorror, “Za… Boss Zano?!”

The other four widened their eyes upon hearing this and looked in the direction Will was pointing. To theirshock, they beheld their boss’s boss, the New York Mafia’s godfather, Antonio Zano, in this sorry stateinside a small roast goose shop.

This was the most influential mafia boss in New York, the undisputed emperor of the city’s underworld.Now, he was an abject captive. The contrast was staggering.

Casey Vigo, the boss of the Chinese Gang, was equally dumbfounded. He knew Antonio well, as theChinese Gang operated at the lowest level of New York’s gang hierarchy. He hadn’t even deemedhimself worthy of surrendering to Antonio. Yet, here he was, watching Antonio as Jagoan’s prisoner.

Antonio had not anticipated being recognized in this place. Seeing that Will was from a gang, he realizedthis man was likely part of the peripheral gangs under his command. This realization made him angry,

thinking that if his subordinates hadn’t collected protection money from Jagoan, he wouldn’t havesuffered such brutal torture today.

He forgot his current predicament and cursed Will with rage. “You damned fool, who’s your boss? Whoallowed you to collect protection money in Chinatown? You’re utterly blind! You dare act so arrogantlyhere!”

Will didn’t anticipate that his idol and his boss’s boss would insult him immediately. He felt wronged andresponded, “I’m not working for the Chinatown gang, I’m Will from the Burning Angels! My boss is Daniel.Boss Zano instructed him to take over Chinatown and Lower Manhattan, so he assigned Chinatown tome… We were only following orders!”

Antonio, realizing that he had personally allocated territories to the Burning Angels and other peripheralgangs, asked them to clear their areas rapidly. Chinatown was indeed assigned to the Burning Angels. Inother words, whoever ended up with this area would inevitably bring them into conflict with Jagoan. Thisrealization silenced him, and he dared not speak further.

Observing Antonio’s silence, Jagoan delivered a slap to his face and said coldly, “Look at how cowardlyyou are, you’re an embarrassment to the Sicilians.”

Antonio accepted the slap, shame written on his face. He muttered, “I’m sorry, Mr. Jagoan… it’s all myfault…”

Jagoan then inquired coldly, “Do you know who the second-in-command of the Burning Angels is?”

Antonio replied, “Yes, the second boss is Mike, and Daniel, and he grew up together.”

Jagoan stated, “Contact Daniel and instruct him to bring that microphone here immediately.”

He added, “Tonight, we’re going to meet all the gang leaders and second-in-commands.”

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