Chapter 230
Victor was a smart man with great influence in Lannopolis. Winning him over would do Dustin no harm.
Victor was delighted.
"Thank you, Master Dustin!" he said gratefully.
Dustin waved him off, and Victor left with a smile.
""Dustin!"
At that moment, someone shouted furiously.
It was Timothy. He walked in with Mark's body. His face shone with anger.
"Did you kill my uncle?" he demanded.
Dustin shot him a cold look.
"I did," he said indifferently.
about it, it was annoying, so I killed him," Dustin said as if he had done nothing
His face
had refused to believe that Dustin had killed Mark, and he had come here to
the Bones family. Timothy was just a ninth grade fighter. How could he possibly
Mark had died, then no one in Lannopolis was a
a rare show of composure, managed to retain his rationality and did
ended yet," he said coldly. "The Bones family will definitely kill
that, Timothy left with Mark's
did not feel
of the Seven Clans of Central Harbor. They'll be a tough opponent if you really do fight against them Why don't you kill him to prevent future trouble?" Howard
swn'
shook his head. "Killing him won't erase the fact that I killed Mark. The Bones family will still figure out it was me.
not afraid of
Dustin let Timothy leave.
peace and
villa, he went to the Martial League's branch in
Chandler family
to leave Lannopolis and return to Central Harbor," Timothy said
was surprised and
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