The Almighty Dragon General-Chapter 243
Posted on February 09, 2025 · 0 mins read
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"Why go back when we're already here? At least let's go inside and have a look around," James suggested. He took out his phone to call Alex, who had instructed him to wait at a specified location.

Suddenly, a Rolls-Royce screeched to a halt. A slightly chubby, bald man in his fifties hurried over, breathlessly apologizing for his lateness due to traffic.

"It's alright, we just arrived. We're here for Henry. This is Black Shadow from the Southern Plains. Alex, you must ensure his well-being tonight. You know the consequences if the General is displeased," James warned.

"I assure you everything will be satisfactory," Alex replied, gesturing for them to enter.

He led James and Henry into Great Dignity, a luxurious private room where a beautiful woman knelt, respectfully addressing James as "Mr. Yates."

Alex ordered, "Get all the prettiest girls here." The woman promptly obeyed. Soon, twenty or so elegantly dressed women, aged 18 to 25, entered. They varied in appearance—some sexy, some innocent, some cute, some charismatic.

The women knelt, awaiting selection. Alex smiled, asking, "Anything you like?" James nudged Henry, "You like any of them?"

Henry, despite his experience, was unnerved. His mouth went dry as he watched the women. He remained silent.

"Next!" Alex snapped. "Great Dignity will be shut down if these two aren't satisfied!"

The manager, trembling, dismissed the first group and brought in over thirty more beautiful women. Even Michelle, who had previously mocked Henry, was among them, her head bowed in submission.

"What do you think?" Alex asked Henry anxiously. Henry glanced at James, saying, "Let's forget it." James, however, spotted Michelle. "Raise your head," he commanded. The manager identified Michelle as number eight.

Michelle looked up, seeing James and Henry. She was stunned. The awkward blind date had led them to this bizarre encounter. Henry was equally embarrassed.

James patted his thigh, pointing at Michelle. "Her. She'll do." He laughed, almost to tears.

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