Cherished By Seven Sisters by Melvin Houle
Chapter 137
Chapter 137 You Guys Disappoint Me
Osmond felt touched when he heard that.
Looks like the injuries I’ve sustained today are worth it!
With tears rolling down his face, he said, “Be careful, Your Highness. There are three of them in total, so they should be hiding nearby.”
Emrys nodded. “I know.”
He had long since detected three hostile energies targeting him, but he didn’t panic at all. Instead, he proceeded to stop Osmond’s bleeding before he stood up and asked, “Well? I’m here, aren’t I? What are you guys waiting for?”
Swoosh!
Swoosh!
Swoosh!
Those words had barely left Emrys‘ mouth when three pale men came swooping down from the roof.
the guy who killed Wilfred?” they asked while eyeing Emrys from head to
the answer to your question.” Emrys then scanned them with his eyes and continued with a smile, “How
snake and the centipede, and I will have gathered
They leaped into the air in unison and sprayed a nasty poisonous fog at
ease, grabbed Osmond by the shoulder, and dragged him to a safe location before running into the green
they saw that. “Ha! He doesn’t
years creating. Inhaling just a tiny bit of it was enough to kill even Manifestor grandmasters
in time.
die when he charged right into the
brat like him
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something. Nob*dy expected Jadeborough to have
punk back alive, though. Keep an
“Understood!”
dispersing
would, Emrys was standing in the middle with his arms behind his
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