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Living With My Lady Boss by Blue Silver novel Chapter 1763

Summary for Chapter 1763: Living With My Lady Boss by Blue Silver

Chapter 1763 – A Turning Point in Living With My Lady Boss by Blue Silver by Novel Drama

In this chapter of Living With My Lady Boss by Blue Silver, Novel Drama introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 1763 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Novel genre.

The man in the suit raised an eyebrow, walking towards the plume of smoke as he called out, "Demetra? Are you still there?"

He spotted the sheath of Demetra's sword on the ground and gasped. Demetra emerged from the smoke, emitting a black miasma as his eyes were black as ink and he brandished his sword.

"You motherf*cker."

The man in the suit dropped the howitzer, grabbing the pistol at his waist and pointing it at Demetra. Yet just as he was about to pull the trigger, a black sword aura several meters long came whistling down from the heavens.

It came into contact with the man in the suit, exploding his body into a spray of limbs and blood.

"Argh!"

Demetra let out a roar of fury, flicking his sword through the air as several sword auras struck the walls of the factory. They came crumbling down at once as the factory collapsed completely into a pile of rubble.

The smoke slowly cleared, and Demetra stepped out of the debris slowly. The black miasma around him faded as he stowed his sword away and drove off.

Over in Jeckle's office at Greensource Corp, his assistant Avinki came running in in a panic. "Bad news, Mister Jeckle! Judge Dickens' vitals have disappeared from our system— I think the assassin named Demetra killed him."

"Hm?"

That was why Jeckle did not think that Demetra could have killed Dickens, and he mumbled to himself, "Could it be the Dashan guy who killed Dickens?"

Jeckle shook his head. After all, there were tabs being kept on Wilbur every second. If Wilbur had really killed Dickens, someone would have reported it for sure.

That meant that Wilbur had not been the one to kill Dickens, and it was someone else.

Either way, Dickens was a Judge of Greensource Corp, who was considered the company's peacekeepers. Now that one of the Judges was dead, the higher-ups would be alerted for sure.

This was a huge ordeal, and Jeckle reported the news of Dickens' death to the higher-ups at once.

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