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Life After Prison by Silencieux novel Chapter 472

Summary for Chapter 472: Life After Prison by Silencieux

What Happens in Chapter 472 – From the Book Life After Prison by Silencieux

Dive into Chapter 472, a pivotal chapter in Life After Prison by Silencieux, written by Internet. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Novel fiction.

Lucy did not even bother to look at him. She merely took out ten bucks from her wallet and threw it on the ground. "Well, since we've been together for a few years now, why don't you take this and get some beer to drink? Giving you this money won't make me look that heartless, right? Haha!"

She then turned around without looking back at him and walked over to take Cain's arm as they entered the restaurant.

"I'm not a beggar, Lucy!" Easton gritted his teeth and said as he looked at the humiliating paper bill on the ground. He picked it up, tore it into several pieces, and walked to the side of the road. When he walked up to a bench by the roadside, he lay down on it as tears dripped uncontrollably down his face.

Unbeknownst to him, an old man happened to be passing by at that moment. The old man had white hair and a white beard, and he wore a strange long gown that seemed a little out of place with the fashion in the city.

He looked at Easton and could not help but frown. "Tsk, tsk. Do you offend someone, young man? You look miserable."

"That's none of your business!" Easton lashed out in a fit of anger.

The old man nodded. "But of course! How can my judgment be wrong?"

Easton thought for a moment, and a faint glimmer of ruthlessness appeared in his eyes as he pointed to the restaurant and said, "Becoming your apprentice and training with you in the mountains doesn't sound like that bad an idea, but you need to prove your strength and kill that fat man in the restaurant!"

"Killing him is as easy as lifting a finger," the old man said with a smile. "But are you sure you don't want to kill him with your own hands and make them regret having offended you?"

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