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An Understated Dominance (Maria Vittori) novel Chapter 1862

“You want to set an ambush for Reagan? I don’t think it’ll be that easy. Reagan is more capable than me.

“He’ll definitely find out if something is off. We won’t be able to stop him if he wants to escape either,” Dustin said indifferently.

Reagan was number five on the Astonishing World List. In other words, he was ranked number five in the world. Thus, it was extremely hard to kill someone like him.

A simple ambush plan like that would not work at all. Julius must have been unsure of Reagan’s capability or he was playing dumb. Otherwise, there was no way he could come up with that plan.

“Naturally, we can’t kill him just like that. We can poison him.”

While saying that, Julius looked toward Rufus. “There are many rare treasures in your treasure room. I remember there’s a poison called Deicide Venom.”

“Deicide Venom? The top poison of the ten deadliest poisons?” Dustin was stunned. The ten deadliest poisons were so terrifying that it would make an individual tremble at the mere mention.

Among them, the top-ranked Deicide Venom could make everyone shudder regardless of their cultivation level.

Moreover, it was undefendable, irremediable, and irremovable. However, Deicide Venom only existed in rumors. Nobody had seen it with their own eyes before.

Dustin didn’t expect such a weapon to be hidden in his father’s treasure room. “That’s right. Deicide Venom is the most deadly poison in the world. Anyone affected by it would be dead regardless of their capability or cultivation level.

“Of course, the one from Sacred Wrym Summit would be the only one not affected,” Rufus said. Rufus added the last sentence because the one from Sacred Wrym Summit could not be considered human.

“I didn’t expect you to be so well- informed. You even know about the treasures I collected,” Rufus replied meaningfully.

“I only got to know it by chance. It’s purely coincidental.” Julius smiled. Naturally, he wouldn’t reveal the fact that he had planted a spy beside Rufus.

It would only invite more suspicion on Julius.

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