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I’ve Got a Super Rich Dad novel (Ethan Humphrey) novel Chapter 531

“Exactly how do you really feel?”

Unexpectedly, there was a voice in Ethan’s ear.

Ethan looked up and saw that he was right across from him, Zaid was taking a look at him with a scary smile.

The other party was holding a vacant cup in his hand, and the red wine in the glass had actually currently been poured on him.

Zaid got a bourbon container on the side, put one more glass of white wine right into the glass, trembled it, considered Ethan via the glass, grinned and also claimed, “Is it amazed to see me?”

Ethan recalled what took place in the past, and when he thought that Joshua had shed his life for conserving himself, an unseen pain appeared once again.

He looked at each other increasingly, and also asked in a low voice, “You did it all, right?”

Zaid did not refute it, however smiled proudly: “As a matter of fact, I wanted to blow you up a hundred, and I ought to teach Eric Norman a lesson, yet I really did not expect that your kid’s life is truly tough sufficient, and there will always be somebody at the defining moment. Going to pass away to save you, ho ho … Do you want to live?”

Zaid considered Ethan, already holding Ethan’s life and death.

Ethan gritted his teeth and also tried his best to break cost-free, yet in the long run he connected the ropes, however he didn’t react in all.

” You eliminate me!” Ethan said coldly.

Ethan still had a trace of fear in his heart, he was alleviated when he believed of Joshua that died because of himself, and thought that this Xiangyu would unavoidably use himself to blackmail his papa.

Nevertheless, he died, and also his dad was Eric Norman. Even if he really did not have the ability of his dad, he still had the foundation to inherit his father.

” Isn’t it a life? You didn’t succeed recently, come get it now!” Ethan proceeded.

Hearing this, Zaid laughes, in his eyes. Ethan’s Xu stubbornness is truly ludicrous.

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