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An Understated Dominance (Maria Vittori) novel Chapter 1064

Suddenly, Dylan's head dropped to the ground with a thud and rolled to a stop.

His eyes were still wide in disbelief, his face filled with shock.

Till his death, Dylan never expected that Scarlet would kill him.

She was supposed to be his savior. However, she turned out to be the reason for his death.

"W—what?" The sudden turn of events shocked everyone.

They gasped as they looked at Dylan's severed head on the ground. They looked as if they had seen a ghost. They couldn't comprehend what was happening.

As the commander of Dark Panther Cavalry, wasn't the Scarlet Warrior supposed to help Dylan?

Why did she kill him instead?

Did she make a mistake?

"H—he's dead?" Trent stuttered, his eyes wide. He was frozen in shock.

Kate was terrified at the sight of Dylan's lifeless body. She could not believe Scarlet actually killed Dylan. "How did it turn out like this? Why would the Scarlet Warrior kill Dylan?"

"T—that's impossible …" Jacob muttered as he stood there dumbfounded. He couldn't wrap his head around the situation.

He even thought he was seeing things. Otherwise, how could such a bizarre situation happen?

At that moment, everyone was in a frenzy.

The situation was completely unexpected. When they saw Scarlet, they thought Dustin would be in serious trouble.

Who would have thought that Dylan would be the one dead instead?

The whole time, Scarlet gave no reasons or excuses for her actions. She did not even hesitate.

She had beheaded him in a single strike. It happened so quickly that it looked like she was killing an enemy rather than a subordinate.

Everyone couldn't comprehend what was going on.

Could she have killed him just because of what he said?

Wasn't that unreasonable?

"My Lady, w—what are you doing?" Gideon, who stood nearby, stuttered out. He trembled uncontrollably.

Coincidentally, Dylan's severed head had rolled to his feet.

The unsettling sight of Dylan's lifeless eyes sent shivers down Gideon's spine.

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