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An Understated Dominance (Maria Vittori) novel Chapter 909

Conrad never left after Paul passed away. After all, he was curious to see how Balerno would handle this issue.

"Since you seem so interested, why don't you take a seat?" Ronald smiled and invited everyone to sit.

Conrad headed straight to the seat next to Ronald and sat down. "What do you think will happen during today's battle, Sir Reeds?"

"A fight, of course," Ronald replied.

"You're a funny man, Sir Reeds." Conrad smirked.

Then, he said, "From what I heard, Sir Augustus is doing this to avenge his disciple. I bet that genius you like will have a hard time today."

"That's how life is. He'll have to decide his own fate." Ronald was calm.

"Balerno rarely finds a genius like him. Are you sure you can bear to let him go?" Conrad smiled slyly.

"He may be a genius, but if he's a terrible person, he's nothing more than a nuisance," Ronald answered swiftly.

"He's right! That man killed my father. He deserves to die!" Autumn spat.

"Well, we'll see what happens." Conrad's smile deepened. He said nothing more.

He was there solely to enjoy the show. And he couldn't wait for more internal conflicts within the Balerno martial arts alliance to break out.

"Wow, look at those beautiful women!" someone from the audience shouted suddenly.

Everyone turned to see a group of gorgeous women approaching them, each holding a sword.

They were from Jade Maiden Sisterhood!

"Holy shit! Where did those chicks come from? They're gorgeous!"

As beautiful women, they believed it was their right to be adored by men.

"Madam Edith, I don't see that guy. Do you think he ran away?"

Brittany sat in a wheelchair as she surveyed the area. She was looking for the man she hated.

"He'll face a worse fate if he forfeits!" Edith humphed. Her entire head was wrapped in bandages, except for her eyes.

After her brutal beating last night, her face was a mess. She didn't dare to show it to anyone.

"He's here!" one of the Sisterhood's disciples exclaimed.

Everyone followed the direction she was pointing and saw a confident figure approaching.

It was Dustin!

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