PREVIEW

... iffside by the sea in New York, there stood a grand white villa. The place was extravagantly furnished, complete with a swimming pool, garden, woods, and various sculptures and artworks.

A luxury car approached from a distance, stopping at the villa's entrance. Tony emerged, looking furious.

"I absolutely will not allow anyone to use my weapons to slaughter civilians."

Since being kidnapped by the terrorists in the Middle East, Tony had witnessed the horrors and bloodshed ...

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