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Revenge of the Hideous Lady (Xyla Quest) novel Chapter 1797

Summary for Chapter 1797: Revenge of the Hideous Lady (Xyla Quest)

Chapter 1797 – Highlight Chapter from Revenge of the Hideous Lady (Xyla Quest)

Chapter 1797 is a standout chapter in Revenge of the Hideous Lady (Xyla Quest) by vicx, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Romance narrative into new territory.

Xyla Quest didn’t pay any more attention to Mary Sullivan. Instead, she slowly shifted her gaze to the bottomless pit of the mine.

Frederick Shaw looked helplessly at her. “You’re very stubborn, young lady.”

“I guess so,” she said.

“You’ll suffer for not listening to more experienced folks,” Frederick said.

“I believe in my judgment. Besides, suffering can be a blessing in disguise sometimes,” Xyla said.

Frederick shook his head helplessly again.

Shortly after, he began chatting with Xyla about his knowledge associated with jade mining.

Due to her strong interest in the topic, she paid careful attention.

While they were conversing, Mary and Cain Hollander eventually made it to the peak, hand in hand.

Mary stood behind Xyla as she panted, pressing both hands against her kneecap.

“I heard the experts telling you there’s nothing down there, but you still insist on digging further. Xyla, confidence is great, but being over-confident isn’t a good thing,” Mary mocked as she looked at Xyla.

Mary’s voice was unusually annoying to her.

However, Xyla still didn’t allow her facial expression to change. She looked calmly at Mary. “Is that so?”

Mary snorted coldly before walking up to Xyla and looking down the endless pit. “Yes, that’s right.”

“Perhaps something good might show up, it’s hard to say,” Xyla said.

Mary burst out laughing loudly. “Hahaha, dream on! Even the experts have said there’s nothing good.”

Xyla didn’t reply to her. Instead, she silently retrieved her phone and checked the time.

“Sure.”

Mary’s smile gradually widened. “You said it! How long will it take? I won’t agree if it’s too long,”

Xyla looked down and checked the time. “How about in two hours?”

Mary nodded without hesitation. “Okay, remember what you said.”

Mary then shifted her gaze to the people around them. “You all heard her. You all bear witness to the bet between Xyla and me. Whoever that doesn’t follow through with the bet is a dog.”

Xyla looked at her and asked, “Okay, what if you don’t follow through with the bet?”

“If I don’t follow through, I’ll do a handstand while pooping during a live stream,” Mary said.

“Agreed,” Xyla smiled a little before turning to look at Frederick. “Mr. Shaw, I’m very interested in the topic you were talking about earlier. Shall we continue?”

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