Chapter 921
Dustin said indifferently. “Sir Augustus wanted to kill me earlier. Why can’t I kill him?”
“I’m going to take revenge on you for killing my master!” Terry roared. His eyes were bloodshot
“Terry, don’t say that Phil quickly yelled. He was afraid.
This young grandmaster in front of them was able to defeat Sir Augustus, much less them.
“If it’s a fair challenge, I’ll welcome it. But if you dare use dirty tricks, I’ll annihilate the entire Doyle
family!” Dustin said as he looked at Terry coldly.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtThe Doyle family stepped backward in fear. They looked terrified.
It would be easy for a grandmaster to wipe them out.
“Cornelius, let’s go home.” Dustin no longer wanted to entertain this conversation and headed
down the mountain.
“Dustin…” At that moment, Nikki ran up to him.
With a guilty look, she said, “I’m sorry, I was wrong. I’m willing to turn over a new leaf and listen to
you. Will you give me another chance?”
“Actually,” she continued, “if you’d been honest with me sooner, none of this would have happened. We
would have been great friends, don’t you think?”
If she had known earlier that he was a grandmaster, she would never have chosen to betray him.
“Get lost,” Dustin spat coldly. His expression didn’t waver a single bit.
Broken trust could never be regained.
“Dustin, I know you feel bad for me. For my brother’s sake…”
“Get lost!”
Before Nikki could finish speaking, Dustin stomped his foot fiercely. An intense force of internal energy
suddenly exploded, forcing her away.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm“Don’t ever bring your brother up in front of me. You have no right,” he said coldly.
With that, he left.
Watching his retreating back, Nikki gnashed her teeth. She was about to blow her top.
“Why? Why didn’t you tell me?
“If you’d revealed your identity sooner, I wouldn’t have done that.
“This is all your fault!
“Give the Jade Maiden Scripture back!”
Nikki shouted. Anger was written all over her face.
More than that, she was overcome with regret.
“A leopard can’t change its spots Dustin’s cold, mocking murmur disappeared with th