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The Bodyguard System

Jaden lived an ordinary life. This was the life that he had lived for several years now. This kind of life was one that had existed ever since the death of his parents. His parents died in an accident, leaving him an orphan. The moment that his parents died, his uncles came over and took over everything that was supposed to be taken by him. He tried going to court, trying to see if he could get back the wealth that belonged to his family, but due to the connections that his uncles possessed, he did not succeed. Completely abandoned by his relatives and friends that existed before the death of his parents, Jaden was left to fend for himself. He managed to get a job as a bouncer in a club. But as a coincidence, he ended up irritating someone that he was not supposed to offend. And with that, he was beaten and left in an alley to die. But it was at that exact moment that out of nowhere, he was bitten by a dog. Jaden could not believe it. He had never expected that he was going to die just like this. And even before dying from the wounds that he had suffered from the beating, he was going to be infected by rabies? But the strange thing that happened was the fact that after the dog bit him, a holographic screen appeared in front of him. [Congratulations on being chosen by The Bodyguard System.] And with that, Jaden's life changed completely. **** 300 Power stones = 1 extra chapter 100 Golden tickets= 2 extra chapters

Alan_Wafula · 都市
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Anderson Raymond

Anderson Raymond could not help but frown as he looked into the distance. This was completely unusual. He had never expected to see a person that could move at such an incredible speed, especially in such a small city.

Nevertheless, he remained composed, as he looked through the scope of the sniper rifle that he was holding while lying on the ground. He was currently on a small hill, that was covered in bushes.

He was currently inside the bushes, hiding him from the target's vision. It was from this position that he was shooting, but he had not been lucky.

For the first shot, he had actually missed. He attributed that to the other party being lucky, and having such an instinctive reaction to danger. If he was just a few microseconds late, Anderson would have definitely hit the target.