Read Chapter 656 with many climactic and unique details. The series Lord death is now back home is one of the top-selling novels by Internet. Chapter content Chapter 656 - The heroine seems to fall into the abyss of despair, heartache, and empty-handed. But unexpectedly, a big event occurred. So what was that event? Read Lord death is now back home Chapter 656 for more details.
A cruel smile appeared on Ashley Solo's lips. With a sudden "swish," a sharp dagger unexpectedly pierced Zen's waist without any warning. Blood spurted from Zen's mouth, mixed with the gore of his internal organs.
"Ashley Solo, you..." Zen struggled to turn his head, staring at Ashley Solo in disbelief. He never expected that at this critical moment, Ashley Solo would stab him in the back. "Why? Why?" Zen clenched his teeth in confusion, wondering why Ashley Solo wanted to kill him. What good would it do for him?
"Heh," Ashley Solo sneered quietly, "You should have died long ago! I'm also a guardian of the Middleton Alliance; why should I take orders from you like a dog?" He continued, "I've been waiting for this opportunity for a long time! Once I kill you, the Chief Guardian's throne will be mine!"
At this moment, Ashley Solo finally revealed his true colors. He had endured humiliation for many years, all for the sake of this day. Now that the opportunity had finally arrived, he couldn't help but feel a surge of pleasure in his heart. He had been repressed for far too long, almost to the point of forgetting who he was.
Upon hearing this, Zen's face twisted with hatred. "Ashley Solo, you ungrateful wretch... If it wasn't for me back then, could you have joined the Middleton Alliance? Today, after you kill me, Master Josh will never let you off!"
At this moment, Zen was filled with regret. Why hadn't he seen through Ashley Solo's true nature earlier? Unfortunately, there was no medicine for regret in this world. Zen was now completely powerless to retaliate against Ashley Solo.
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