Isaac slightly raised his chin. His eyes were filled with ridicule and disdain as he coldly looked at Matthew as if the latter were nothing more than an ant.
Shaking his head slightly, he said, "My strength isn't something that can be measured by words. If you really want to experience it, then you should be prepared to die."
Seeing that he couldn't get anything out of Isaac, Matthew lost interest in continuing the conversation. His gaze was as sharp as a blade as he looked at Isaac and said, "And you? Are you ready to die?"
"What did you say?" Isaac looked at Matthew in shock. No one had ever dared speak to him this way, and he thought that he had misheard.
Then, he stood up. "Punk, I thought you might have some brains since you managed to get Rachel, but it turns out that you're a moron. You have to pay the price for talking to me like that. Men, break his legs and throw him into the Lambda River to feed the fish!"
As soon as his words fell, two men suddenly appeared. One was burly, wearing a tight short-sleeved shirt that showed off his defined muscles.
The other was short at a height of about five feet and three inches tall and as thin as a stick. He walked so silently that it was as if he were floating past.
The burly man walked straight toward Matthew. His face was expressionless as if it were no big deal, and he said calmly, "You're really asking for it by provoking Mr. Wood. You must be blind!"
As he spoke, he threw a punch at Matthew's face.
The sound of a fist cutting through the air echoed. The punch was like a cannonball, carrying a terrifying force.
Nearby, Isaac sat back down, crossed his legs, and leisurely sipped his tea as he watched the scene unfold.
Matthew narrowed his eyes and retreated two steps, then adjusted his breathing.
Seeing this, the burly man coldly scolded, "Dodging? You think you can hide? You're dead meat today!"
He suddenly lunged forward and threw another punch at Matthew.This punch was even faster than the first, whistling through the air.
Boom!
Suddenly, the burly man flew backward at an even greater speed than when he charged forward.
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