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An Understated Dominance (Maria Vittori) novel Chapter 1777

Reuben and Ambrose descended into a somber silence. Their heads were bowed, burdened by the weight of guilt. Tears traced down their cheeks.

Along their journey, they succumbed to the temptation of wealth, pleasure, and the heady allure of power.

While manipulating forces and wielding authority, they lost touch with the ideals that once guided them, metamorphosing into the very embodiment of the individuals they once scorned.

Did they harbor regret for their choices? Undoubtedly. Yet, redemption now seemed like an elusive pursuit. Once certain actions were taken, there was no turning back.

“Reuben, Ambrose, having committed such grave crimes, how should I deal with you?” Rufus suddenly inquired.

Reuben trembled as he spoke, “I acknowledge my profound guilt and am willing to atone with my life. I only ask Your Highness to spare the Vern family.

“Innocent lives will be spared, but those who have committed severe wrongs shall face death,” Rufus replied without turning around.

“Thank you, Your Highness!” Reuben managed a forced smile, bowing respectfully and hitting his head on the floor.

“Serving under Your Highness has been an honor. If I could turn back time, I would have strived to live an honorable life.

“Your Highness, take care. I will now seek redemption,” Reuben said, grabbing a guard’s sword and swiftly slashing his own throat.

Blood splattered across the hall as he collapsed, a look of relief on his face. “Mr. Vern!” Ambrose exclaimed, shocked by Reuben’s ruthless act.

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