Everyone at Misty Oak Villa was alarmed by the chilling aura of killing intent that shot up
into the sky. A sense of being plunged into an ice cellar spread throughout, leaving everyone astonished and panic-stricken.
“O’ Supreme One, did something happen?”
Joseph, Lord Frostclaw, and others immediately followed the aura to its source.
“It’s nothing. Go back to rest,” Sebastian said, reining in his killing intent.
The reason for his intense anger was that he had recognized the woman in the video-she was his long-lost mother.
Despite the many years that had passed, he recognized her instantly.
The woman in the video didn’t look much older than he remembered, though she appeared haggard and miserable.
This meant the video must have been taken a long time ago.
Nevertheless, it couldn’t conceal his overwhelming rage. He couldn’t bear to imagine what inhumane torture his mother had endured, nor did he know her current fate.
Sebastian quickly dialed the number that had sent the video. Before he could speak, an elderly voice came from the other end.
“If you want to know about your mother, come alone to Lake Lilith in three days with the phoenix blood herb!”
The other party didn’t even give him a chance to ask questions and hung up immediately after saying that. When Sebastian tried calling again, the phone was already switched off.
Sebastian’s grip tightened so much that he almost crushed the phone.
His chest was a cauldron of seething rage, like a powder keg ready to explode at any moment.
Everyone had a vulnerable point that, when provoked, could lead to disastrous consequences.
Sebastian’s parents were his weakness.
With his father’s death a confirmed fact, his mother, whose life or death was unknown, was now his utmost concern.
The possibility that his mother might still be alive didn’t bring him any joy. Instead, it fueled his rage, knowing she had endured inhumane torture and her current situation was a complete mystery.
He quickly calmed himself. Anger wouldn’t solve anything.
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