The novel The Invisible Mogul has been updated Chapter 1710 with many unexpected details, removing many love knots for the male and female lead. In addition, the author Internet is very talented in making the situation extremely different. Let's follow the Chapter 1710 of the The Invisible Mogul HERE.
Keywords are searched:
Novel The Invisible Mogul Chapter 1710
Novel The Invisible Mogul by Internet
When Gerald awoke the next day, he was greeted by the sight of his master—who had his eyes closed—sitting by his bed.
Attempting to get up, Gerald immediately realized that his entire body was aching… He couldn’t even sit up!
At that moment, Sumeru suddenly opened his eyes. Realizing that Gerald had regained consciousness, he instantly smiled as he said, “Gerald! You’re awake!”
“Master, I…”
“Don’t worry, you’ll be fine. You’re just suffering from some internal injuries at the moment. You’ll be as fit as a fiddle soon enough as long as you recuperate properly for the next few days!” replied Sumeru before Gerald was even able to finish his question.
Hearing that, Gerald fell silent…
Shortly after, knocking could be heard from his room’s door.
Walking over to open it, Sumeru saw that it was Meilani who was here to bring Gerald his breakfast.
After entering the room, Meilani placed Gerald’s breakfast on his table before asking in a concerned tone, “How do you feel, Gerald? Any discomfort anywhere…?”
Smiling subtly in response, Gerald then shook his head before weakly replying, “I’m fine… I just need to recuperate for a while…”
Seeing that Meilani was going to care for Gerald, Sumeru then left the room.
Upon seeing that, Meilani then took the chance to whisper, “Say, I have some good news, Gerald! The master of the Wroe family was killed in his own house yesterday!”
Appearing momentarily stunned, it was made evident that Gerald hadn’t expected such an event to happen out of the blue.
A short pause later, Meilani then added, “…Also, you may not know this, but your master went off someplace last night to, ‘attend to something’, as he said…”
Comments
The readers' comments on the novel: The Invisible Mogul