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Beyond the Divorce by Third Blossom novel Chapter 442

Trinity stared menacingly at him.

"Jared, you know what ’m capable of! You've seen what happens to those who defy me!" "Then do as you please!" Jared's tone was uncompromising as he carried Ivanna to the exit.

"Get him!" Her people swiftly surrounded Jared, each brandishing ominous- looking objects.

I was instantly on edge and ready to act in anger.

Ivanna couldn't afford any more delays.

She had been soaking in that water for 48 hours.

1 I could not imagine how Ivanna survived that long in the sweltering heat of the day and the eerie darkness of the night.

"Trinity!" I yelled, fearlessly taking a step forward.

"If any harm comes to her, I won't let you go!" Lauren immediately pulled me back I struggled free from her grasp, locking eyes defiantly with Trinity.

"Let go of me!" Trinity glared at me.

"I’ve never seen someone so clueless about their mortality!" "Then come at me!" I yelled.

"Right now! Come on!" Trinity approached me with anger.

Atlas, who had been standing by my side, barked, "I dare you!" Trinity hesitated before making her next move.

"Step aside!" Jared's stern command echoed, directed at Trinity's subordinates.

They looked at Trinity for guidance.

1 Before she could speak, Jared said, "Don't force me to act, or it'll be a lose-lose situation.

You’re not stopping me from saving her.

You'd better pray she's unharmed!" Jared's words were chilling as he said, “Anyone who dares obstruct me will suffer! Step aside!" "Jared!" Trinity's cry sounded desperate.

"Get out of the way!" Jared's eyes were now burning with intensity.

Tinstinctively shuffled after this harsh command.

Those who were trying to stop him dropped their arms and stood still.

Jared carried Ivanna and walked out the door.

I quickly grabbed Lauren and followed Jared, not catching Trinity’s response.

Upon entering the building, I noticed that Ivanna's face was deathly pale and showed no signs of life.

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