Summary of Chapter 1442 from My Substitute CEO Bride (Nash and Hera)
Chapter 1442 marks a crucial moment in Noveldrama’s Romance novel, My Substitute CEO Bride (Nash and Hera). This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.
The governor of Jenzburg’s stomach turned, and he almost vomited.
The head of the Jenzburg Inspection Office was dumbfounded.
The Eastern Governor-General stared at Nash in disbelief.
He… beheaded a county-level inspection director in public?
Jimeney regained his composure and shouted with fiery eyes, "How dare you?! Guards! Take him and put this murderer to death on the spot!"
"Jimeney Yaar, as the county chief, you practice favoritism, committed intentional malpractice for personal gain, condoned the murder of your relatives, and twisted the truth. You deserve death!" Nash's cold voice spread throughout the audience.
Next, the Nine Dragons Sword glinted and slashed. The dragon’s mighty roar was heard.
As the sword rose, a head fell.
Jimeney, the chief of Huevo County, was dead!
Everyone's hearts squirmed violently again. Several villagers fainted in public.
The chief of the Jenzburg Inspection Office snorted coldly. "You..."
"Shut up!"
Emory Bucklesen, the Eastern Governor-General, slapped him with a backhand, causing the chief to spin around three times.
Nash held the Nine Dragons Sword and said solemnly, "Adam, let Aunt Maria be buried. Whoever gets in the way will die today!"
Adam's eyes were red. He wanted to kneel and worship Nash.
His mother could finally rest in peace.
Emory stared blankly at the palm-wide giant sword in Nash's hand.
It was the Nine Dragons Sword.
It was truly the Nine Dragons Sword. The dragon’s roar could never be imitated by knockoffs.
Emory thought, ‘No wonder the Southern Governor-General asked me to attend a funeral in his stead. He wanted me to meet this big shot.’
With the Nine Dragons Sword, even if Nash beheaded Emory, Nash could just accuse Emory of anything and he would be fine.
Nash said calmly, "Yes?"
"Sir, I was entrusted by the Southern Governor-General to pay my respects to the deceased on his behalf!" Emory quickly explained the reason for his visit. His career would be in jeopardy if Nash mistakenly thought that he and Jimeney were on the same side.
"Oh, you can go and pay your respects after the burial." Nash glanced at Emory lightly.
Emory nodded repeatedly. He breathed a silent sigh of relief.
Amid the hymns of the funeral procession, Maria's coffin was carried to the back mountain for burial.
Emory, the Eastern Governer-General, and the chief of the Jenzburg Inspection Office lit a candle for Maria.
Soon, the people from the Grand Gang brought hundreds of people to pay respects to Maria. Wreaths and flowers were placed up to hundreds of meters from her grave.
Nash looked past several mountain peaks in the distance. Doubts flashed in his dark eyes.
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