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Living With My Lady Boss by Blue Silver novel Chapter 1547

Summary for Chapter 1547: Living With My Lady Boss by Blue Silver

What Happens in Chapter 1547 – From the Book Living With My Lady Boss by Blue Silver

Dive into Chapter 1547, a pivotal chapter in Living With My Lady Boss by Blue Silver, written by Novel Drama. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Novel fiction.

The Nees family members were in a complete panic. When did things suddenly escalate to this point?

However, Wilbur remained calm and said slowly, "Don't do this. You'll regret it."

"I'm just carrying out my duties. There's nothing to regret. If you don't cooperate, then you'll be the one regretting it," Pembroke said coldly.

At that moment, the deputy commander, Clive Durward, was looking around with a flickering gaze.

Why did he not see Seamus? Was Seamus not supposed to be here too?

He had received orders from Landhor to kill Seamus on sight.

As Landhor's informant, he had to execute this order without fail.

As for the excuse, they had already prepared it a long time ago. Seamus was plotting murder, and he was just stopping a crime.

Seamus had threatened to wipe out the entire Nees family quite publicly.

Regardless of whether he took action or if he could do it or not, having this reason was enough.

As for what Pembroke would do, he did not even care.

Even if Pembroke was Clive's superior, Clive had Landhor behind him. There was nothing to worry about.

However, Seamus was nowhere to be seen, which made him very suspicious.

Soon, he noticed a puddle of blood on the ground not far away, with pieces of flesh in it. It looked a lot like human tissue.

After his shock subsided, he stepped forward and pointed at the puddle of blood, asking, "What is this?"

Wilbur glanced at him and said calmly, "That's Seamus Roche."

Pembroke was shocked, and so was Clive.

After a moment, Clive asked, "You killed him?"

Clive was even more ecstatic at that moment. He was already imagining himself rising to prominence and entering the political arena.

The Nees family got even more anxious. It was not a good situation at all. How could they be fine with Wilbur being implicated for their sake?

Murder meant a death sentence.

Warner was about to walk forward to say something when a special agent pointed a gun at him and said, "Don't move or I'll shoot."

Warner could not help but stand in place. He was too scared of the gun.

Pembroke shouted, "We have the evidence, and you've admitted to killing Seamus. Capture him."

The special agents walked forward and were about to handcuff Wilbur.

Warner was panicking at that moment. There was no way Wilbur could fight back, or the charges would be even more severe. They could only find a solution afterward.

However, the charge of murder was probably not easy to deal with.

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