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THE KIRRIN RHYS

Dahlia Nicholson and Dustin Rhys had been married for three years. After Dahlia’s meteoric rise to success, she abandons the useless dead weight that’s Dustin, proposing divorce. Unbeknownst to her, everything she had ever achieved was only because of him. An Understated Dominance

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Chapter 417

Early the next morning. Dustin received a phone call from Nelson when he

woke up.

"Hi, Mr. Rys. Are you up yet?"

"I just woke up. What's up? Any results?" Dustin asked.

"Our gang leader would like to meet you. We can slowly chat then." Nelson

smiled apologetically.

"Sure. Where?" Dustin responded bluntly.

"At the Flame Dragon Dojo."

"Alright. I'll be there soon." Dustin hung up, did a simple freshening up

, and left in a taxi. He had already

expected that the gang wouldn't give in so easily, and since he had some

spare time on his hands, he didn't

mind having some fun with them.

After thirty minutes, his taxi pulled up in front of Flame Dragon Dojo.

Dustin got out of the car, and Nelson immediately brought his men over to

greet him with a smile. "Welcome.

Mr. Rhys. This way, please."

Dustin hummed and nodded in response, walking straight in.

Hundreds of the gang's

elites had gathered inside the dojo, each of them sturdily built and with

ferocious attitudes. As soon as Dustin entered, everyone turned their pi

ercing glares toward him, as if they were staring

at a prey.

"Hey, kid. You're the one who wants to challenge my gang?" A paunchy, fat

man emerged from the crowd. holding some beads. Following behind him wer

e four large, bald men whose black singlets did nothing to hide

their toned, rippling muscles.

"I guess. I'm just interested in the gang leader's seat." Dustin nodded.

"How dare you!" The elites of the gang immediately cried out indignantly,

dying to flay Dustin alive for saying

such nonsense.

"You've got

balls, kid." The bald man signaled for his men to quiet down

before continuing. "It took me over a decade to get to where I am now, so

why should I let you take my position?"

"Nelson asked the same thing yesterday, and I've already given him my ans

wer," Dustin replied,

"I know you've got some skills, but that doesn't mean you can treat our g

ang however you want." Harry Hall said with a smile that

didn't reach his eyes. "You'll have to prove yourself if you want to be t

he gang leader. I'll give you a chance right now. If you can defeat our F

our Guardians, I'll step down willingly! Similarly, if you lose to them,

you'll serve our gang for ten years. How about that?"

The Four Guardians were all High–

level martial artists who had impeccable skills. When fighting together,

they were as strong as a Divine–

level martial artist, which meant taking care of a young man would be a p

iece of

cake.

"Sure. I like doing things the simple way too." Dustin agreed.

"Great. Sign the papers, then." Harry waved for his men to bring out a li

ability waiver form, which Dustin signed.

without hesitation.

"Things seem to be fun in here."

Right before the battle began, a young, suave man walked in casually with

beautiful ladies hanging off him,

"Mr. Hill?" Harry immediately greeted the other man with a smile. "What b

rings you here today?"

"I heard that someone challenged Flame Dragon Gang, so I thought I'd enjo

y the show." Patrick Hill replied

with a smile.

"We get idiots who challenge us every year. They eventually end up crippl

ed or dead, so this is nothing new."

Harry shook his head.

"I'm curious, Sir Hall. Who would dare to challenge your gang?" Patrick l

ooked around.

"It's him." Harry pointed at Dustin. "He's talking big just because he ha

s some skills, and now he even wants

my position. How foolish."

Patrick was surprised when he saw Dustin. "Sir Hall isn't an easy opponen

t, young man. You should just spar

for fun. It'll be unfortunate if you die because of this."

"Thanks for the advice, but I'm confident I can win, or I wouldn't have c

ome in the first place." Dustin smiled

softly.

"Being confident is a good thing, but you shouldn't be too arrogant. Ther

e are always people stronger than you.

"Patrick advised.

"Maybe." Dustin responded.

"Whatever. I won't stop you if you insist." Patrick shook his head.

"You shouldn't waste your time on foolish people."

"She's right. Some people are just too arrogant. He'll have time to cry w

hen he's crippled."

The girls in his embrace sneered, looking down on Dustin, who they though

t was acting all high and mighty.

Dustin had it coming if he ended up dead anyway.

"Have a seat, Mr. Hill, Enjoy the show." Harry smiled before leading Patr

ick and his companions to the seats in

front. Then, he turned toward Dustin with a cold attitude. "Please step i

nto the battle ring."

"Sure." Dustin smiled and walked toward the platform.

"You four can deal with him. Don't hold back, and be careful of cheap tri

cks." Harry instructed the Four

Guardians.

"Yes, sir!" the four men answered in unison before heading toward the bat

tle ring as well.

"How many blows do you think that punk can stand?" one of the women asked

Patrick.

"The battle will most likely end within after ten rounds," Patrick answer

ed calmly.

The Four Guardians were quite famous in South City. Alone, they weren't t

he strongest, but once they worked together, their strength increased tre

mendously. Besides, as martial artists with impenetrable skin, their body

was incredibly strong, so Dustin was bound to struggle against them.

"You think too highly of them. Look at how skinny he is. I bet he'll be d

efeated with five blows."

"I say three."

The ladies jeered.

Everyone knew how powerful the Four Guardians were, so there was no way a

young man in his twenties could withstand their attacks.