An Understated Dominance
Chapter 940
Chapter 940
“Stand right there! I’m warning you!
“You better not come any closer! I’m part of the Hill family!”
Autumn backed up as he shouted at Dustin.
“How dare you say something like that when you killed your own father?”
Dustin looked at him disdainfully, “If I tell the public what happened today, what do you think will happen to you?”
“Hidden guards! Kill him!” Autumn suddenly yelled
He wanted to kill Dustin to keep things a secret. But there was only silence around him.
Only the occasional sound of the wind howling could be heard.
“Hidden guards? Hidden guards!”
Autumn panicked and looked around in distress.
“Your trusted men are here.”
Cornelius held two bloody heads in his hands. He appeared from the shadows and walked into the moonlight.
with a toss, the heads rolled to Autumn’s
escaping for you, Autumn. What else have you
“Wait a minute!”
“Dustin! There are no permanent enemies, only permanent interests.
you like to talk about this?” Dustin appeared
We
“The Hills
than you think.
back me up, I can give you half
wanted. How’s
murderer. How will you
easy. We’ll just get a scapegoat.” Autumn
that Dustin was tempted by his suggestion, he quickly added, “If you agree to
walk out of
pretty good.”
you were sumnevne Capable of
heaved a sigh of relief and continued, “With your abilities and my powers,
but even the entire
grandmaster had already made a name
he could get Dustin to work with him, he’d have someone strong on his side. He could bring the entire
curious. Why did you
answered Autumn
his position earlier, things would
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