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Dustin returned to the Lotus Sect with its members.
Joseph stood on the mountain and calmly watched the large group enter the sect.
Jonathan stood beside him respectfully.
“Is Lord Barbenheim dead?” Joseph asked.
“Yes, he’s dead. His personal army was wiped out!”
Joseph’s expression slightly changed when he heard this.
“Dustin must have a powerful status. Otherwise, he wouldn’t be so reckless. The silence from Central Harbor proves it,” Joseph said. He was certain of this.
“What a shame! If only we could use him for the McCall family.” Joseph sighed.
He had tried everything but ended up losing everything.
Eventually, he realized that Dustin was someone he could not control.
“What should we do next, Joseph?” Jonathan asked carefully.
“Do nothing. It will only make things worse,” Joseph said softly.
“The thing that happened between him and Allison… we can’t get rid of him. In the future, we just need to stay on good terms with him. As for Madison, their relationship is deep. I’ll treat her like my precious disciple and teach her everything I know. That should be enough.”
When Dustin got back to the Lotus Sect, his first question was concerning Elijah’s condition.
“Master Fox, Mr. Elijah recovered quickly after taking the pill you gave him. But it drove him mad, and the noise from his room didn’t stop until this morning,” one of the Lotus Sect members said.
Dustin smiled slightly and got up to check on Elijah himself.
Dustin knew how strong his pills were. They worked very well.
When he reached Elijah’s room, he saw the aftermath.
Seven naked women were lying on the floor. They were completely worn out and asleep.
Elijah was lying beside the bed. He felt dizzy, and his face was pale. He was totally exhausted.
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