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The Ex-Wife's Burning Elegance novel Chapter 1916

After leaving the room, Joshua contacted Harold.

"How is Sellers Burton's condition now?"

Harold said, "His life isn't in danger, and the wounds on his face have scabbed over."

Joshua said, "Since his injuries have healed, go ahead and arrange the second act."

Harold fell quiet for a few seconds, then asked in disbelief, "We... we're still going?"

Joshua didn't speak immediately, seemingly pondering something.

Just as Harold thought Joshua had changed his mind, Joshua spoke again.

"Go arrange it right now. I happen to be free today and can watch it live."

Harold: "..."

Joshua's methods had been terrifying lately; Harold didn't dare disobey and could only agree.

After everything was prepared, Joshua arrived in front of the cage holding Sellers.

Joshua looked at Sellers, whose face was wrapped in gauze, and smiled. "Mr. Burton, you look well. I assume you've rested your body well during this time. Since that's the case, let's continue."

The moment Sellers saw Joshua, he had a bad premonition. Hearing Joshua's words made his face change drastically.

"You... you maniac!"

Joshua couldn't be bothered to talk nonsense with him and shot a glance at Harold.

Harold braced himself and signaled his men to lock Sellers in with the lion again.

This time, Sellers still couldn't defeat the lion, and it was even worse than last time.

Finally, after the lion had eaten one of his feet, Joshua called it to a stop.

The doctor came forward to treat Sellers.

Sellers' face was as pale as paper, and he nearly passed out several times.

Joshua watched all this with indifference, his expression unwavering.

Just then, Harold's phone rang.

Harold answered the call.

A few minutes later, Harold hung up and reported to Joshua in a low voice.

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