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Daxon’s security is triple and they surround the gangsters. They help Austin up from the floor and he walks away—the gangsters begin to move back and they make haste to dissipate the environment before they get into trouble. Austin is grateful for his life because if Daxon did not walk in at that point, he would have suffered much more injuries than this.

“Sir, do you really just want them to go away like that? We should lock them up.” The head of security says.

“If we lock them up, we might have to look this one over here. It seems he is so familiar with them. They can go and return as they want, he is a gangster too.” Daxon says, turning his back and walking into the party. His guilty conscience did not allow him to walk away from a crime that he had witnessed with his own very eyes.

At least, he has a heart unlike Austin who didn’t even open his mouth to utter a word of thanks. It could be disbelief, shame or something else entirely. He watches as Daxon walks away, and he is unab
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