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RETURN OF THE MAFIA'S HEIR

What would you do if you met a person who’s identical to you in every detail? Johan Reed is a homeless, a wanderer, and a spiteful cynic with a big heart. Stripped of everything he once held dear, the young man have no hopes for the future, but he never gave up. As fate would have it, Johan’s life take a wild turn when he bumps into Erick Vaughn. A rich young man who looks just like him. The two of them know nothing about each other, and yet, Erick still says the words that will change Johan’s life forever. “Do you want to switch places with me?” What Johan doesn’t know, however, is that this offer is nothing but a ticket to a hell he could never even begin to conceive. A world of money, power, influence, and fists. But will Johan be able to survive this world? Or will he return turned into someone, or something else...? Read it and find out... Obs: The first chapters act like as the foundation of the whole drama, which means that it'll feel like a slow burn at first, but it's just the gears shifting until we get into the real deal! Chapters updated twice a day.

MrBoness · Urban
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129 Chs

Ch84. Machinations

Clifford's POV

 

Clifford's hands moved around in that motion he learned a few years ago, back when he went abroad, in search of the answer that weird old man had given him.

Between attacks and blocks, he felt his limbs losing a bit of strength, and he knew that if he didn't use everything he had to finish the elders for good there, he was the one who'd be done.

And the truth he'd been seeking, the plan he had been meticulously executing...

Would go to waste.

So he focused everything he had on that simple, but not easy set of movements, almost as if he was dancing with his hands, while his legs moved separately, yet with the same synchronicity.

"FINISH HIM, BEFORE HE FINISHES HIS STANCE!" He heard the old woman Alma's voice.

'I knew she knew something...' He grinned inwardly, but focused on his movements.

Every unnecessary thought was an invitation to failure, and failure was unacceptable.