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The Pinnacle of Life novel Chapter 1977

Summary for Chapter 1977: The Pinnacle of Life

Chapter Summary: Chapter 1977 – The Pinnacle of Life by Evergreen Qin

In Chapter 1977, a key moment in the Romance novel The Pinnacle of Life, Evergreen Qin 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.

“Take it, don’t reject this. This kind of elixir is not particularly rare for me, and I hope that the next time Anna wakes up, you will still be standing in front of her healthily.”

This time, without waiting for the old man to speak, Alex tossed the elixir to him. With a shake of his hand, a mysterious packet that was wrapped around the pill, forced its medicinal power out and turned into a ball of energy that drilled through Elder Coleman’s nostrils, and then spread to the meridians of his entire body.

The crowd saw this with their own eyes. His body became more robust and healthier at speed visible to the naked eye.

His face glowed brightly, his eyes had a sparkle, and even his hair, which was all white, had darkened considerably.

“Ah…”

“Father, his hair… Has actually turned black. This is amazing.”

“Look, guys, all of a sudden, he seems to be a few dozen years younger. It’s incredible.”

“It’s really a divine intervention!”

At this moment, the Coleman family’s admiration for Alex was like the water of Missisipi River, heaving non-stop.

Soon, with Alex’s help, Elder Coleman finished absorbing the medicinal power. At this time, his Chi suddenly moved in his body. A crackling sound of bone popping was heard. His aura became different all of a sudden, like a sword being sheathed. His eyes emitted a brilliant light.

“Patriarch?!” Ted exclaimed.

The old man also laughed out loud. “I never thought that I, Holden Coleman, would have the day to advance to the rank of Patriarch. It’s really unimaginable!”

After saying these words, he bowed toward Alex and said respectfully, “Thank you for Master Rockefeller’s grace. I will never dare to forget it.”

Alex smiled.

A mere clan master, to him, had long been out of sight.

This person was already dead.

“My boy, my boy…”

A woman from the Coleman family let out a cry and pounced on the corpse.

That junior, who was under twenty years old, was actually killed.

“Who… Who the hell is it?”

“Anyone who dares to kill my grandson, I will make sure that blood will be shed!”

At this moment, an old woman walked in and said with a strange smile, “It‘s me! Holden Coleman, do you still remember the old lady?”

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