Inside one of the cabins was a bamboo bed with a graceful woman lying on it. She lay still with her eyes closed, appearing like she was merely asleep.
The truth wasn’t far from it.
She was Lillian, who had been knocked out and taken by Lord Frostclaw.
Standing beside her was a burly man in his 30s, none other than Lord Frostclaw himself. He sat at the edge of the bed, gently stroking her smooth, black hair, his eyes filled with tender emotions.
Each of Sebastian’s four Gods of War had a clear role. Lord Drakaria was primarily
responsible for reconnaissance, Lord Hydra for offense, Lord Cyclops for defense, and Lord Frostclaw for intelligence gathering.
Thus, when Sebastian married Lillian, Lord Frostclaw immediately collected detailed information about her.
When Lord Frostclaw first saw Lillian’s photo, he was astounded by her beauty. Models, celebrities, and even beauty queens seemed to pale in comparison.
Lord Frostclaw was instantly smitten.
However, this initial infatuation was merely lust from seeing her appearance.
It wasn’t until he met Lillian in person that he realized she was even more beautiful and had an amazing figure. She was just his type.
Over time, he discovered that Lillian’s personality also matched his ideal. He felt she was the perfect lover, seemingly crafted by fate just for him.
So, Lord Frostclaw secretly vowed to win her over at any cost. Even though she was Sebastian’s woman, he was determined to take her for himself. He would not be satisfied otherwise.
Because of this selfish desire, Lord Frostclaw didn’t report to Sebastian when he found information about Sebastian’s mother. Instead, he quietly eliminated the few subordinates who knew about it.
A few days ago, Magnus released news claiming that Sebastian was dead.
Lord Frostclaw was overjoyed. Without Sebastian, nothing would prevent him from having Lillian.
However, to his dismay, Magnus captured Lillian.
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