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Living With My Lady Boss by Blue Silver novel Chapter 1540

Summary for Chapter 1540: Living With My Lady Boss by Blue Silver

Chapter Summary: Chapter 1540 – Living With My Lady Boss by Blue Silver by Novel Drama

In Chapter 1540, a key moment in the Novel novel Living With My Lady Boss by Blue Silver, Novel Drama delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.

"Yes, I'll inform him right away." The secretary bowed and left. A dark smile appeared on his face.

It was time for the Rochers to be eradicated too.

It was ten at night.

Wilbur and the Nees brothers were sitting in the living room. The brothers were frowning, but Wilbur was casually sipping his tea.

The loyal servants of the Neeses seem worried too. No one had any idea what tricks were hiding under Seamus' sleeves.

Around ten luxury cars pulled over outside the Nees Manor at that moment.

All the people of status in Hemount City showed up.

They were powerful cultivators or local rich folks. Some were even rich cultivators.

They all had some sort of connection to the Neeses or the Rochers.

Everyone knew about what happened to the Rochers.

Chandler, Sawyer, and most of the Rochers were dead.

According to Seamus, they died because of the Neeses.

However, these people did not believe that the Neeses dared to attack the Rochers, especially Seamus' son, Sawyer Rocher.

Seamus only had one son. They believed Seamus would fight the Neeses to the death if they killed Sawyer.

Almost everyone was suspicious of the situation.

They did not know why, but Seamus' son was dead, so it was bound to be a bloody night.

Time gradually passed, and the sky turned darker. Everyone looked more serious by the minute.

A person should not be able to turn into a cultivator overnight. Could it be that Seamus had been hiding his true powers all along?

They felt like Seamus would be too terrifyingly sneaky if that was the case.

The Nees brothers led everyone out of the manor after a moment. They stood across from Seamus.

Seamus said in a low voice, "Tell that guy who killed my son and Chandler to come out. You all have to pay for the life of my son, Chandler, and those who died for the Rochers."

"We didn't kill them!" said Warner loudly.

Seamus laughed recklessly and said, "Even if you don't want to admit it, you still have to die."

"Don't defame us!" Jenson retorted angrily.

Seamus looked displeased, and everyone from the Neeses was still fearful of him.

"Who's making a ruckus out there?"

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