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Life After Prison by Silencieux novel Chapter 1212

"I drank quite a lot tonight, so how could I do any alchemy? Being drunk affects the success rate of the pills," Severin said as he pushed Sheila onto the bed and started kissing her.

At that moment, Astor was already at a hospital. It was obvious after the check up that his right hand was already cripples like he expected. The only choice he had was amputation. After the amputation, Astor was pushed into a ward, and was right next to his son, Hayden.

"Dad, d-didn't you go get revenge for me? Why was your hand also…" Hayden was astonished when he saw his father being pushed inside.

Astor could only smile wryly as he said, "I just wasn't a match for him. Honestly, Hayden, we just got very unlucky this time."

"Are you serious? Even you weren't a match for that brat?" Hayden took a deep breath as he looked at his father's pale expression. Only at that moment did he realize that he was too arrogant back then. Otherwise, he would not have committed such an offense and his father would not have ended up that way.

Astor nodded. "He's at least a level seven martial king. I'm honestly quite thankful that he spared my life. If it was anyone more ruthless, you'd probably not have the chance to ever see me again."

Yet, Astor and Hayden were completely caught off guard when Rex shook his head and said, "No, he's definitely not a level seven martial king. I just got some news that the Nash family, including the head and a few elders were completely killed by someone. The person who killed them was that grand-elder of the Gallus Hall. They were eating at a restaurant, and the Nash family offended them. So, that whole family has been wiped out."

After he said that, Rex could not help but sigh. "I heard that the person who killed the Nash family was the grand-elder of the Gallus Hall, and was a young man. I immediately remembered that you said you wanted to get revenge for your son at the Gallus Hall. Unfortunately, it was already too late. If I had told you earlier, you might not have…"

Astor smiled helplessly. "It's not your fault! This is probably just fate!"

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