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Lord death is now back home novel Chapter 808

Summary for Chapter 808: Lord death is now back home

Summary of Chapter 808 from Lord death is now back home

Chapter 808 marks a crucial moment in Sherry Din’s Urban novel, Lord death is now back home. This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.

Chapter 808

Finally, Chris Shelby spoke. "Alright, for your sake, I can let Pam White and the White family off the hook! But this is the only time, there will be no next time! If Pam White dares to provoke me again, don't blame me for being ruthless."

Upon hearing this, Mimi let out a sigh of relief and said, "Thank you!"

"You don't need to thank me. I should get going. If I return too late, my wife will get suspicious." Chris Shelby had not informed Esther of his outing today. With those words, he turned and left.

Watching Chris Shelby's retreating figure, a tear slid down from the corner of Mimi's eyes. Her secret crush that had been buried for three years didn't even have time to sprout before it withered.

"By the way, are you interested in becoming the head of the White family?" Suddenly, Chris Shelby stopped, turned around, and asked.

Upon hearing this, Mimi's body jolted, her heart pounding as if it might jump out at any moment. Then, she looked at Chris Shelby incredulously.

"Hehe!" He gave a light laugh. Then, without saying a word, Chris Shelby turned and left.

Later, after Mimi returned to White Media, she immediately called various major media outlets. She ordered them to stop slandering Lindsay Windson and to apologize to her. As the General Manager of White Media, all the major entertainment media outlets dared not disobey her commands.

Soon, not only did all major entertainment media stop slandering Lindsay Windson, they collectively apologized to her, admitting that they had wrongfully accused Lindsay Windson based on unfounded rumors. In an instant, Lindsay Windson's fans regained the upper hand online.

"I've said it all along, Lindsay was framed!"

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