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The Man's Decree novel Chapter 241

Summary for Chapter 241: The Man's Decree

Chapter 241 – A Turning Point in The Man's Decree by Novelxo

In this chapter of The Man's Decree, Novelxo introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 241 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.

Chapter 241 Grass Roots

“Of course, I did. I am not a fool. But I only peeped through the red cloth so that the ginseng wouldn’t escape,” Frederick immediately explained.

His response only served to convince Jared and Josephine that he was cheated. Even William kept shaking his head, displaying a resigned smile.

Frederick was born in a well-to-do family and had never been in the real world, so he was still naive. After all, no one would dare to offend the mayor’s son. Thus, he had no idea how cruel society could be.

That Audi outside the Sullivan residence alone would deter everyone from getting near him. In Horington, People would run away from him no matter where he drove that car.

“I believe that you are not lying. I mean it!” Jared’s tone turned serious suddenly.

Just as Frederick was staring at him confusedly, Jared laughed again. “But I don’t trust the farmer who sold you this. Maybe he cheated you.”

At that, Frederick shot him a glare. I knew it! He still doesn’t believe me!

“I will prove it to you right now! Let’s see whether it is authentic ginseng or not!”

In a panic, Frederick took the box and undid the cord.

 

After opening the box, he froze on the spot. It turned out there was merely a handful of grass roots inside. The thousand-year-old ginseng root was nowhere in sight.

“Hahaha…”

Upon seeing that, Josephine burst into a peal of laughter. She was laughing so hard that she almost shed tears.

William could not hold in his laughter too.

He paid a million for a few grass roots. That’s so pitiful.

“D*mn it. How dare he cheat me? I swear I will find him and sue him. This is unforgivable!”

Upon hearing them laughing at him, Frederick exploded with rage and smashed the box on the floor.

Excitement flitted across Frederick’s face, and he cast a scornful look at Jared.

Having signaled the chauffeur to wait outside with a wave of his hand, he walked toward William. “Mr. Sullivan, these are some hundred-year-old ginseng roots. Please have them when you are free.”

That time around, Frederick personally opened the gift box and showed them the ginseng roots. They all seemed to be of good quality.

“Fred, you didn’t have to be so courteous, but since you’ve brought them over, I won’t rebuff your kind gesture!”

With that, William received the box.

“Mr. Sullivan, please take good care of your health. Don’t eat whatever others give to you, especially those from an ex-convict. Those who have been imprisoned are wicked people. Even after they come out of prison, their sinful nature will never change.”

Frederick was looking at Jared while saying that, not even bothering to mask his contempt.

Evidently, he had asked his chauffeur to investigate Jared’s background, which was how he came to know about Jared’s past.

 

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