Chapter 731
With a thud, Orson Blackwell knelt on the ground. He looked at the fire on his body and said,
“Gavin Clifford, I yielded to you. I was wrong!”
“Spare me, I don’t want to die, I really don’t want to die!”
“Please!”
Gavin Clifford looked at Orson Blackwell who was kneeling on the ground. with his body on fire. He did not say anything. In fact, the fire did not burn for long on his body. It was not that Gavin Clifford was ruthless, but Orson Blackwell was not afraid of this at all.
To others, this bit of fire on their bodies would either kill them or
them.
kill
However, Orson Blackwell was not only powerful, but the material of the clothes he was wearing was also excellent. Moreover, it was a popular style launched this year. It was said that it could resist fire, but it might have.
time.
This did not mean that no matter how big the fire was, it could be easily extinguished. The longer it burned, the harder it was to extinguish the fire.
However, Gavin Clifford roughly calculated the time. He would neither burn him nor let him die.
It was nothing more than making him suffer and experiencing despair.
“When you put in all your effort to do this, when you felt that you were about to succeed, suddenly something unexpected happened to you. At that time, you were helpless and asked for help. When no one came, you could only wait.
However, Gavin Clifford felt that someone like Orson Blackwell should not have experienced this feeling since he was born.
It could be seen that he did things very casually.
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He didn’t care what you thought at all. He was right about everything and. could do anything. Even if what you said made sense, he still insisted on his own opinions.
Moreover, he had never lowered his head. If not for the fact that his life. was in danger this time, he probably would not have wanted to kneel and beg him.
Hence, Gavin Clifford looked at Orson Blackwell and said,
forgotten everything you said before?”
it’s kowtow,
won’t solve
Gavin Clifford was giving him another chance, so
could I dare to forget your
finished speaking, Orson Blackwell kowtowed in front of Gavin Clifford without thinking. He knew that this was his only chance to live. Otherwise, if he really brought this fire with him, wouldn’t he be looking for
Bang! Bang! The sound of kowtow on
was dyed red
were more important things
to Secular World to cause trouble, he would never have wanted to gain a
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these incidents, Gavin Clifford realized that Arcane World’s people should be taken
Arcane World’s higher-ups didn’t do anything, he could only
him.
moment, Orson Blackwell was also the first person to win. Although this person also
only had Duncan Bore people taking
Jarvis Bore was a person who treated people
for Gavin. Clifford in Arcane World, he would definitely
Clifford wanted to put away the fireball and put it on the empty space beside him. Then, he used his hand to slash
fire on his body had
was embarrassing to think about it, but he couldn’t say that he regretted. it. He could
this moment, Gavin Clifford looked at Orson Blackwell in front of
impossible for me
promise me one thing!”
words, Orson Blackwell looked at
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and said,
not impossible for me to spare
to do
can die of natural causes in this life!”
Orson Blackwell heard Gavin Clifford’s words, he was clearly confused. He knew that kowtow would
him to do
else could he not do?
Clifford. If he refused now, he would probably be able
what Gavin
looked at Gavin Clifford and asked
do you want me to do!”
panic. Instead,
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