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The guardian's sword by Taking Cigarette novel Chapter 1566

Summary for Chapter 1566: The guardian's sword by Taking Cigarette

Chapter Summary: Chapter 1566 – The guardian's sword by Taking Cigarette by Swnovelss

In Chapter 1566, a key moment in the Romantic novel The guardian's sword by Taking Cigarette, Swnovelss delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.

Chapter 1566

If it were not for Sean and Zander, perhaps the Mexican driver would have been tempted to snatch the card.

However, Sean and Zander did not even glance at the bank card.

“Are you insulting me?”

Sean asked with a smile.

Ronald broke out in a cold sweat, and his hands shook as he held out the bank card.

“No, no, no. It’s just a gesture. I don’t mean anything else.” I’m not interested in money.” Sean said flatly.

Hearing this, Ronald quickly corrected himself. “Then I will donate the thirty million dollars to the city defense army when I get home.”

“Sure. Good idea.”

Sean nodded.

Ronald breathed a sigh, finally relieved.

Sean glanced at Ronald. He would admit that the overweight guy was smart. He knew what to do and what to say

Sean said he was not interested in money, so he immediately donated it to the city defense a smart move

No ordinary person would think of that so fast!

“Now, hop in. Let’s hurry to Dorodo before it gets dark” Sean said

These prostitutes would quickly negotiate a price with the occasional customers who approached them. Then they would lead them into the shops along the street.

It was arguably the biggest difference between Dorodo and Dragon Kingdom’s cities.

At least, it was impossible to see anything like this in Dragon Kingdom.

“We’ll reach my home soon. I’ve called my wives. They have prepared good wine and food and are waiting for us…”

Ronald said as he walked ahead.

Just then, a cry rang suddenly

Sean and Zander looked over and immediately saw a young girl of about fifteen or sixteen sprawled on the ground, being violently beaten with a belt by a man with a stubbly face.

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