Chapter 48
    Chapter 48,A Man Like None Other
    “What insolence!” Walter mmed his hand on the table as he went through the roof. All the guests
    present were terror-stricken at his wrath. Beside him, Luca leaped up andnded squarely before
    Tommy when he saw Walter going off the deep end. “You’re courting death to challenge even Mr.
    Grange, Steven!” Sheer menace radiated off Luca, and his bones popped audibly. Halting in his attack,
    Steven eyed the man with a frown. “You might not necessarily be able to defeat me if we were to battle
    it out today. Furthermore, I have dozens ofckeys with me!”
    “Hmph! We’ll only know about that after giving it a try!” Snorting, Luca dropped into a fighting stance
    right away. “I initially didn’t want to make an enemy out of you, Mr. Grange, but you keep forcing my
    hand. Let me tell you that the Crimson Dragon Gang is no easy prey either! If worsees to worst,
    we’ll all fight to the death! If that happens, no one will be leaving this ce alive!” Steven’s eyes glinted
    coldly, seemingly long since prepared to go as far as risking his life.
    Walter’s face was bright red, and he shook with rage. No one in Horington has ever dared to go against
    me, but today, he humiliated me thoroughly! Nheless, he was caught in a dilemma at the sight of
    the dozens of men who exuded murder behind Steven. He came prepared, so it’d be really tricky if
    things were toe to a head. “Let me end things with Steven today, Mr. Grange. You don’t need to
    intervene in this matter.”
    Tommy naturally discerned the man’s hesitance. With that said, he made the first move and attacked
    Steven. He punched his fist forward with a whizzing sound as it cut through the air. The speed was
    lightning fast, and its force was the maximum he could manage. After all, he knew that he couldn’t
    show the slightest reservation when he dueled with Steven. When Steven saw him attacking, a sneer
    showed on his face.
    He made no move to dodge but faced the man’s blow head-on. Bang! Tommy’s fist struck Steven’s
    chest hard. The forceful recoil had the former stumbling back three steps, but thetter remained
    rooted to the spot without even a single scratch on him. Tommy’s face paled, and he stared at Steven
    with trepidation in his eyes. His capabilities actually grew again! “Haha… Tommy, your punch was
    nothing more than a tickle!
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    Don’t stop. Go on and hit me!” Steven threw his head back and roared withughter, not taking the
    other man seriously at all. Tommy was a formidable figure, so he couldn’t possibly withstand Steven’s
    public insult and challenge. With a bellow, he again charged at Steven, but he snagged a wooden chair
    this time. Smash! The chair came down on the man hard and instantly splintered into smithereens, yet
    he remained standing there without moving an inch. “I’ve already mastered the Imprable Skill, so
    you can’t injure me. Now, it’s my turn!” No sooner had Steven finished speaking than he swung his leg
    out at Tommy.
    Having no time to dodge, Tommy was sent flying by that kick. He coughed up blood and copsed onto
    the ground, his face contorting from the excruciating pain. When Jared saw his condition, he frowned
    and wanted to get to his feet, but Josephine stopped him from doing so. “Don’t be a hero!
    He seems to be exceedingly skilled, so you might not be his match!” She was worried that he couldn’t
    defeat Steven and would end up injured instead. She was still unaware of the rtionship between
    Jared and Tommy, thus having no idea that the former wouldn’t sit idly by no matter how powerful
    Steven was.
    Before Jared could act, Walter ordered, “Teach him a lesson, Luca!” Nodding, Luca balled his fists and
    lunged at Steven. In the face of the man’s attack, Steven wasn’t as rxed anymore, nor did he dare
    stand there and allow the blow tond on him. After all, Luca’s punch was far more superior than
    Tommy’s in terms of both force and speed. In fact, it had already reached its ultimate extent.