Chapter Summary: Chapter 2421 – Living With My Lady Boss by Blue Silver by Novel Drama
In Chapter 2421, 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.
Wilbur paused briefly before nodding his head and answered, "Yes."
The Dark Messenger frowned. "Are you a cultivator?"
"A what?"
Wilbur met the Dark Messenger's gaze, before shaking his head. "No, sir. I think you've got the wrong guy."
Despite the fact that Wilbur had gotten significantly more powerful and could definitely take the Dark Messenger down with ease in a battle, he knew that the Dark Messenger was still just a clone of the Dark Lord.
After Wilbur killed the Dark Lord's first clone, the second clone that appeared was at least ten times stronger.
Wilbur could easily take this second Dark Messenger down, but the power of the Dark Lord was still unfathomable. A third Dark Messenger was bound to show up after Wilbur killed the second one, and he did not know if he would be a match for him then. Wilbur had learned his lesson and did not want to cause himself any trouble. He was determined not to expose himself, at least not before he was significantly more powerful.
During the last battle, the Dark Messenger had nearly killed Wilbur. In fact, he would have been dead if the mirage had not shown up just in time. Now that the mirage had disappeared completely and was not going to appear in this dimension anymore, Wilbur would have nowhere to run to if another battle broke out.
Wilbur was determined not to let history repeat itself. Although he resented the Dark Messenger to no end, he still maintained a meek and terrified expression on his face.
"So, you're telling me I got the wrong guy?"
The next morning, Wilbur went to the beach bright and early with his bucket to comb the shores for clams and urchins. He returned to the inn by noon with a filled bucket, and the innkeeper paid him two thousand Skermann dollars in return.
The innkeeper told Wilbur that a regular beachcomber would only make about a thousand Skermann dollars a day, and Wilbur was lucky to receive double that amount.
Wilbur was rather pleased to hear this, and the innkeeper chuckled. "You're a pretty lucky guy. Why don't I get you your own room? You'll get to sleep better at night… at a higher price, of course."
"No, no, that's fine. I'm here to make some money, and it's only my first day. I need to watch my spending."
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