Chapter 236

Simon knew it must have to do with Ethan.

Earlier, when Howard, Shawn, and the others stood up for Ethan, he could chalk it up to them stirring up trouble. However, what about the South Regent and the heroes' widows speaking up?

The South Regent had personally admitted that Ethan was the man who killed his father and defeated him many times. What did that imply? The King Beyond The Border was openly airing his dirty laundry. Could it possibly be just to stir up trouble?

Someone like the South Regent, with his reputation and dignity, would never tarnish themselves to help an enemy.

It would make more sense if he were jumping up and shouting, "Ethan Rivers is impersonating the late Grand Marshall's mentee! Execute him now!"

However, he was speaking on Ethan's behalf instead, and that could only mean one thing: the South Regent was deeply impressed by Ethan. He admired his adversary and did not want to see him defeated by such underhanded schemes!

As for the widows, how could their defending Ethan be explained?

No matter how hard thought, Simon could not find a solution. He was sure he had the upper hand, but now it seemed he had walkers straight into a dead end. Ethan was probably out there somewhere, laughing at him.

"Where there's a will, there's a way. There must be a solution!"

Simon pondered while slowly heading toward the government headquarters.

Regent's statement stirred another uproar

imposter but the real

300 people took to the streets to clear

Regent reveals his dark past to stand

Stephen Quinn

could not believe that

If they stayed up,

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for Riveria, yet they

guilty that some of them even dreamt about it and woke up in the middle of the night, slapping themselves twice

What had they done?

"Stephen Quinn!"

toward Stephen. It was all his fault

Ethan.

are you going to

did you

a hero. How could you treat a hero

us! Are you trying

reading those messages, he felt even more

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