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Winston sneered. “Shouldn’t your cargo be confiscated? Do you know who owns the cargo you are taking?

Winston had prohibited the trade of William’s goods in Yerwick and banned any collaboration with him. However, Kennedypersisted in cooperating with William, openly defying Winston’s authority. As a result of Kennedy’s refusal to comply with the ban,Winston confiscated his cargo.

“Winston, release my cargo and I’ll release yours.” Kennedy stood up.

Winston glared at Kennedy and said sarcastically, “Are you threatening me?”

“Glad you caught on.” Kennedy sneered.

Winston smiled. Kennedy had always wanted to defeat the Greer family for many years. However, he didn’t consider howunrealistic it was to try and defeat them with his limited strength. It was just wishful thinking.

“Kennedy, stop taking advantage of the situation. If I had any intention of dealing with you, I’d have taken action earlier. The onlyreason I’ve been tolerant is due to the long–standing friendship between our

families.”

Winston approached Kennedy, firmly gripping his collar and pulling him closer to him.

Kennedy was furious. He didn’t like the way Winston talked to him, as if he could never beat Winston.

The destruction of the Sullivan family by the Greer family was something he would never forget. He was determined to getrevenge for the Sullivan family.

He was extremely frustrated with Winston. “Go ahead and try.”

Winston’s expression turned firm as he demanded, “Release my cargo immediately.”

“Let’s do an exchange.” This was his intention of meeting Winston. If Winston wished to recover his cargo, he would need torelease Kennedy’s cargo in return.

Winston was annoyed, and his patience slowly wore thin. He would not release Kennedy’s cargo. If Kennedy’s cargo were setfree, it would open the doors for William to enter Yerwick’s market, a direct insult to Winston himself.

“This is your final chance, Kennedy. Will you release my cargo?” Winston glared at Kennedy with a hint of ruthlessness in hiseyes.

Nevertheless, Kennedy was determined to fight Winston until the end.

Winston nodded and stepped back. Kennedy was as stubborn as ever, never thinking about the

consequences.

“Kennedy, your parents used to clean up the mess for you. But who can you rely on now? If you continue to be so stubborn, therewill be consequences.” Winston issued a final warning.

Bringing up his parents seemed to ignite Kennedy’s fury, and he grew even more furious. “Anyone can talk about my parents, butthe Greers have no right!”

“The Sullivan family’s accident has nothing to do with the Greer family,” Winston declared in a hushed tone.

“Is a thief aware that he is a thief?” Kennedy was angry.

“You’re being completely unreasonable, Kennedy.” Winston was irritated.

Upon hearing that, Kennedy’s anger intensified even further.

Winston looked at Eli and instructed, “Solve it.”

Eli nodded. “Yes, Mr. Greer.”

Kennedy approached Winston, his right fist clenched tightly, clearly displeased with his attitude.

He wouldn’t have become enemies with the Greer family if they had apologized or taken responsibility over the years. Instead,they consistently avoided taking responsibility and repeatedly claimed that they weren’t involved.

Kennedy grabbed Winston’s arm and tried to punch him. However, Winston instantly grabbed Kennedy’s arm and kicked himback. Despite this, Kennedy was still angry and continued to attack.

Meanwhile, the harbor was in chaos. Kennedy’s subordinates also joined the fight and attacked Winston’s subordinates.

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