Summary of Chapter 637 – A pivotal chapter in Rebirth In Divorce My New Mr. Perfect (by Summer Knowles) by GoodNovel
The chapter Chapter 637 is one of the most intense moments in Rebirth In Divorce My New Mr. Perfect (by Summer Knowles) , written by GoodNovel. With signature elements of the Novel genre, this part of the story reveals deep conflicts, shocking revelations, and decisive character changes. A must-read for anyone following the narrative.
With an agile flip through the air, Zachary caught sight of Charlie sneaking a peek from behind a haystack, his sleazy demeanor perfectly deserving of a beating. The thought of what this scoundrel had done to Sarah intensified Zachary's fury, already heightened by the fierce combat.
On the other side, the casino manager watched in rage as his men were effortlessly knocked down by Zachary. Cursing loudly, he shouted, "Damn it, what's the story with this kid?"
Seeing some of his underlings still looking for an opportunity to strike, his anger boiled over. "Are you all brainless? Attack him all at once; I refuse to believe he can fight off everyone!"
Those still standing and those who had managed to get back up exchanged glances and charged at Zachary with renewed ferocity.
Zachary's sharp eyes flashed with disdain. Without moving, his fist met an attacker's face at an extraordinarily tricky angle.
The attacker's pained expression froze mid-air, and when he hit the ground, dust flew up. It was just child's play to Zachary; no matter how many came at him, they were effortlessly dispatched.
However, when only about ten were left, Zachary suddenly slowed down, narrowly avoiding a blow to the head. After dodging, he half-kneeled, his head bowed, shadow concealing his expression.
Seeing this, the casino manager brightened, seized an iron rod from his henchman, and charged at Zachary while excitedly shouting, "He's worn out! Attack, don't mind if he lives or dies!"
As multiple rods descended, Zachary rolled smoothly to hide behind a haystack, barely escaping.
To teach Charlie a lesson without arousing suspicion, Zachary had feigned exhaustion. Although he protected his vital areas from serious hits, he couldn't avoid all injuries.
But compared to Charlie's battered face, he was in much better shape.
The casino manager charged at Zachary with a knife, hatred in his eyes. Zachary dodged, and in a tense moment, he kicked away the manager and the few henchmen grabbing at him.
Then, as the manager rushed at him with the knife again, Zachary kicked it away and delivered a punch right to his face. The manager begged for mercy, and Zachary considered the situation—ending it now would avoid drawing the police and exposing their location.

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