Chapter 33
Dustin smiled and said, "Yes. I did it."
The Hell Messenger narrowed his eyes, while Bella's face stiffened.
They had not expected Dustin to admit to it so readily
"How did you do it?" the Hell Messenger asked.
"It's simple. I killed them and sank their ship," Dustin said with a relaxed smile as though he was talking about the weather.
The Hell Messenger narrowed his eyes.
"There were more than two hundred people on the ship, and you killed them all? Who do you think you are? A superhero?" Bella scoffed.
In the eyes of the Wyatt family, Dustin was just a piece of trash who had no talent whatsoever.
How could he have done something so astounding?
Bella's face was full of disdain.
"How did you kill them and sink their ship?" asked the Hell Messenger with a dark face.
"Ask them yourself," Dustin said coldly.
The Hell Messenger's face stiffened.
be so rude
the Hell
and did not dare say
give you another chance." The Hell Messenger stared at Dustin and said, "Tell me the truth, and I will only take you back to the Verdant Gang to
had ever managed to survive against the
was terrifyingly painful and was like hell on
to
The Hell Messenger frowned.
a position
Whoosh!
after he finished speaking, Dustin
instant, the alarm bells rang in the Hell
was he so
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never seen anyone move so
average person met the Hell Messenger, they would be terrified
handful dared to actually attack
face turned grim as he
seconds
he shouted. But in the next second,
him and had a hand wrapped around his
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