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Living With My Lady Boss by Blue Silver novel Chapter 2581

Summary for Chapter 2581: Living With My Lady Boss by Blue Silver

Chapter Summary: Chapter 2581 – Living With My Lady Boss by Blue Silver by Novel Drama

In Chapter 2581, 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 was instantly stunned, and Fremont said coldly, "You must have not searched carefully earlier. You are too eager for success, which has led you to lose yourself. Now, go back to the cliff and search for those cauldron fragments again."

"Alright. What do I have to be afraid of?" asked Wilbur.

Wilbur turned to leave, but Fremont said, "Wait. When you were climbing the mountain earlier, you were moving too fast and almost triggered an avalanche. If a major avalanche were to occur, it would ruin the formation I have set up here on Snow Mountain Lydia. So, remember, from now on, do not go too fast when going up or down the mountain, understand?"

"What? But I returned the dragon cauldron to you. You did not let me fly down the mountain to search for the cauldron fragment for you. Why is that? What gives you the right to treat me this way? Don't you think this is too cruel?"

Fremont formed a dragon claw with his right hand and, with a powerful pull, drew Wilbur into his grasp. Then, he lifted Wilbur up and said, "Remember, you are just a weakling, and I am the one with power. A weakling has no right to negotiate in front of the strong. If you think a weakling can negotiate, then you are far too naive."

Fremont threw Wilbur heavily on the snow after he finished talking. Wilbur felt helpless, so he laughed bitterly before he got up and brushed the snow off himself, and then turned around to go down the mountain.

Wilbur felt a surge of joy after his initial sorrow at that moment. The thoughts that had weighed on him for years were finally coming to an end, after all. Reflecting on those days of tirelessly searching for the Nine Dragon Cauldrons, he realized that he only needed to climb the mountain one more time to bring it to an end. He felt like it might not be such a bad thing after all.

It took Wilbur half a day to descend the mountain and reach the base of the cliff to search for the cauldron fragments. He searched all night, and by dawn, he had found only two of the cauldron fragments. The remaining fragment, however, was nowhere to be found.

Having searched all night, Wilbur felt exhausted and unwilling to continue. He decided to climb back up the mountain and tell Senior Fremont that there was no need to keep searching since only one cauldron fragment was missing. The cauldron was broken, after all. Moreover, it was something that Senior Fremont could just reproduce another one since he was the one who crafted it.

He believed that Senior Fremont could just create another set of Nine Dragon Cauldrons.

Fremont stared at Wilbur and said, "Remember that this is your last chance."

Wilbur shifted his focus to using his willpower to control the cauldron fragments after acquiring all the cauldron fragments, he aimed to establish a connection with them. Wilbur believed that the fragment Senior Fremont held was the one he had sensed on the mountaintop with his mind. Senior Fremont had controlled that fragment using his willpower, and with the boost of his dragon aura, it had flown back to the mountaintop.

Therefore, he would be able to piece the cauldron fragments together if he could establish a connection with them. They would come together, and the cauldrons would not break apart for at least fifteen minutes.

However, under the suppression of the formation energy on Snow Mountain Lydia, no matter how much Wilbur tried, the cauldron fragments only moved slightly and showed no significant response. Even after several days of continuous attempts, the situation remained the same. His willpower was insufficient to sustain the cauldron's integration for fifteen minutes.

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