Chapter 767 Long Time No See, Prince Avalid!



He felt an indescribable pressure emanating from Wolong, which chilled him to the bone.

So he awkwardly walked to the side and then took a few steps toward the cars.

Then, he stood by the roadside and waited respectfully.

The cars stopped one after another, and many bodyguards got out first, preparing to take up advantageous positions and set up a guard post.

They were clearly well-trained.

However, when these people saw Chen Dong and his group, they all became serious, as if facing a formidable enemy.

They discovered that the advantageous positions had already been occupied by Chen Dong's bodyguards.

The lurking dragon, the fox, and the others in the crowd also gave them a particularly dangerous feeling.

This is probably a kind of connection between people of the same kind.

Then, someone ran up to one of the cars and reported to the person inside, seemingly trying to prevent them from getting out.

The person inside didn't seem to care. Instead, they opened the door and came down, heading straight towards Chen Dong.

As the man walked, he shouted loudly in English, "Oh, Chen, my friend, we meet again!"

Chen Dong was talking to Annie and Zhou Huimin when he heard the voices from the other side. He looked up and found that it was none other than Prince Avalid of the Shah.

Chen Dong was also very surprised. What a small world! He actually met Avalid here!

He stepped forward to meet them.

The two hugged tightly.

Chen Dong then introduced Avalid, "Annie, the one you met last time, is now my girlfriend. This is Zhou Huimin, also my girlfriend."

Hearing Chen Dong say this in front of outsiders, both women blushed, whether from embarrassment or anger, it was hard to tell.

Avalid smiled knowingly and secretly gave Chen Dong a thumbs up, "It's a pleasure to meet you two beautiful ladies."

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