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"Kid, we've finally found you! Where's Jaxon? What did you do to him?" Roman stared sharply at Leon.

After Leon left with Jaxon, he took the elders' advices and informed the third elder to call the Dragon Corps for help.

The Dragon Guards hurried over and unsealed their power. Shortly after, they worked together to search for Leon and Jaxon, attempting to find out if Leon was truly the culprit.

However, at the time, Leon had already taken Jaxon up to the mountain and they could not find him anywhere.

Leon's car was still parked outside the mansion, so they knew that Leon could not have gone far.

Hence, the four of them and the Dragon Guards took different directions to search for Leon.

In the end, the four of them found traces of Leon's footprint and traced it all the way here.

"Mister Jaxon is right behind me. He's fine and I've already-" Leon pointed at Jaxon behind him and was about to inform them that Jaxon had been revived, when Romeo interrupted him.

"How dare you do this to Jaxon? You had bad intention after all!"

"Give me back my son..." Romeo glanced at where Leon was pointing and his eyes reddened.

Jaxon laid on the grass, his clothes torn to reveal a distinctive palm print. It almost looked as though he was already dead.

The scene before him led Romeo to believe that Leon was likely the one who left the palm print.

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