
Chapter 70
Li's lips snapped clearly and his face paled. But he did not back off and sent another kick.
But Ethan is faster than him. He also sent a kick and landed his foot on Li's shoulder. That kick made Li fly!
Then there was the sound of broken bones!
"Ohhh..."
That thickening cry of pain made Rodney Davis and the others feel their hair standing up.
Li roared loudly and did not care if his shoulder had just been broken. He swung his fist again and there was murder in his eyes.
This guy is really cruel.
Unfortunately for him, he is faced with Ethan who is even fiercer.
Three fists in a row hit both Li's shoulders and both of his legs, and each had a clear fracture sound.
In the blink of an eye, Li collapsed onto the floor. He could no longer move except to struggle by twisting his body, and roared in a low voice.
Four of his limbs have been broken.
The tea cup in Rodney Davis's hand broke onto the floor.
Bill Hale wanted to stand up, but he felt both his legs limp and could not get up at all.
All the other bosses held their breaths to focus, or took a deep breath, or gripped their chair handles tightly. They felt like they were almost dead!
Their subordinates next to them all looked like they were faced with a mighty enemy.
As Ethan's gaze swept across the crowd, there was fear emerging from their bones, and there was only one thought in their minds.
If they fight Ethan, they'll definitely die.
Even Tom Foster and Brother Geoff feel the same way even though they already know how powerful Ethan is.
Tom Foster had to maintain the image of being the boss, but if he didn't dig his nails hard enough into his flesh, he might fall out of his chair as well.
As for Brother Geoff, he is now truly a devout devotee of Ethan.
He felt that he could even see the aura around Ethan!
That man was a terrifying god!
"You call this one a skilled fighter?"
Ethan cleaned his palm and looked around. His eyes were fixed on Bill Hale and Rodney Davis, causing them to feel like they were sitting on a needle. "Are you two hiding your fighters?"
Bill Hale and Rodney Davis cursed in their hearts.
What skilled fighters can they hide?
But of course they did not dare to say all this.
Ethan is now like an angel of death.
Where did Tom Foster find him?
They noticed a similar stiff expression on Tom Foster's face and realized that even Tom Foster was terrified.
"Who else?"
Ethan shouted, "If you want to fight, get out now!"
He doesn't have much time left to spend here. He still has to bring home dinner for Diane. Rarely did this girl really want to have dinner even though she was always afraid of being fat.
The whole tea shop was silent.
Even those who thought that they were not good at fighting could only keep quiet now, and no one dared to say that they knew how to fight at all.
They can fight, but they can fight humans, not gods!
Since no one came out to fight, Ethan turned around to leave.
Tom Foster stood up.
"Bill Hale, Rodney Davis, aren't you two wasting my time doing this?"
Tom Foster stuck out his chin slightly. He rarely had a chance to be this arrogant. So he calmly continued, "I think you two have brought some very impressive fighters. I'm a little disappointed."
Then he waved and said, "Okay everyone, I won't be staying here anymore, I have to go to dinner now."
Brother Geoff noticed that Tom Foster's legs were trembling slightly.
After Ethan and the others left, the teahouse was still completely silent.
After a long time, some colors returned to Bill Hale's face and he exchanged glances with Rodney Davis.
"This greencliff is going to change completely."
Rodney Davis said nothing. His face was grim as he carried his men out of the teahouse.
They came to teach Tom Foster a lesson, but he instead taught them.
Who's the guy? How is he so scary?
Greencliff hasn't seen that cruel one in years. Could he be from Fairbanks? That's the most likely explanation now.
If the people from Fairbanks noticed Greencliff, then Greencliff's illegal circle would completely change.
The clearance operation by the authorities had just ended, causing them to suffer heavy losses, and there were now people from Fairbanks. The premonition they felt in their hearts reached its peak in just a few moments.