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Chapter 1534

    Sarah looked at the blood seeping out from between her fingers, then looked up at thedy in disbelief.


    "Have you lost your mind, Donna Sue?" Sarah fell to the floor in pain.


    However, Donna pounced on Sarah while holding onto the fruit knife. She raised the fruit knife and yelled maniacally, "Who is he? Tell me who the guy is!"


    Donna waved the fruit knife maniacally and Sarah knew that Donna had gone crazy, so she struggled to reply, "It''s Wilbur Penn. It''s because of Wilbur Penn."


    "Who is Wilbur Penn? Why him?" yelled Donna.


    Sarah was pale in the face. She said weakly, "He''s the one who helped to resolve my family problem."


    "Where is he now?" yelled Donna.


    Sarah was bleeding out. She stuttered, "In my house, at the Nees Manor."


    Sarah knew that she would die if she did not answer Donna.


    Donna was crazy, and she knew her well. She knew that Donna was capable of doing anything.


    Donna slowly stood. She calmly called the ambnce and got dressed. She then ced the fruit knife in her purse and grabbed Sarah''s phone before she left.


    "The ambnce will be here soon. They will save you."


    Sarah used herst strength to ask Donna, "What are you going to do?"


    "I''m going to kill Wilbur Penn, the one who stole my lover. I want you to feel what it''s like to lose someone you love too." By then, Donna had gone from the door.


    Sarah passed out because of blood loss.


    However, she was not worried for Wilbur. There was no way Donna could kill him.


    Instead, she was slightly worried for Donna. She wondered if Donna would survive if she attacked Wilbur.


    Sarah slowly closed her eyes, then she lost consciousness.


    Soon, the ambnce arrived, and the paramedics discovered Sarah in the room, so they hurriedly performed emergency treatment on her and sent her to the hospital.


    Meanwhile, in the Rocher Manor, Seamus finally stopped after two hours.


    His secretary beneath him was no longer breathing.


    She bled out and stopped breathing half an hour ago.


    An ordinary person could not endure Seamus in his raging state.


    Seamus looked at the dead secretary, then scoffed coldly and said, "How useless. Where are the servants?"


    A servant quickly walked in. He trembled when he saw the terrifying sight but did not dare to say anything.


    Seamus said in an unbothered tone, "Let the word out. The Nees killed my son and Chandler Fornst. I''m going to avenge them tonight. All the cultivators and rich folks in Hemount City have to witness my battle to the death with Wilbur Penn. Anyone who fails to attend will be the enemy of the Rochers."


    "Yes, sir."


    The servant left shakingly, and he did not dare to ask or say anything.


    Seamus looked at his hands. The massive power inside him was raging, but he could not control it at all.


    He understood the power left by his ancestors at that moment.


    It was a terrifying power that made him grow rapidly in the easiest way.


    Seamusughed loudly. The dagger spun around him under his maniption, and


    it emitted a terrifying energy.


    ...


    Meanwhile, in the Nees Manor, Wilbur was meditating in the room, and he was waiting for one of Cape''s employees.


    Donna arrived at the manor at that moment. She was stopped at the entrance. "Who are you looking for?" asked Hendrix, a servant of the Nees.


    Donna smiled and replied, "I''m looking for Wilbur Penn."


    "And you are?" Hendrix did not dare to ignore her because she was looking for Wilbur. He looked respectful.


    Donna smiled and replied, "I''m his friend. I have something to discuss with him." "Oh. Pleasee in. I''ll take you to him." Hendrix bowed and weed her in. Donna walked right into the manor unobstructed.
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