Nathan said in a deep voice, “Sevan! I just got back. We humans have already triumphed over the vampires, so I came to see you. How are you feeling now?”
Sevan hurriedly approached Nathan. “Master, it really is you. You've defeated the vampires and returned alive. This is wonderful.”
Nathan looked at Sevan, who was so thin that he was all skin and bones. The former then instructed, “Open the door, Francis. I want to talk to him face to face.”
Francis and the others were greatly shocked and terrified. “Mr. Cross, you absolutely must not. If he suddenly lashes out and harms someone, we would be inescapably responsible for the consequences.”
Nathan said coldly, “He is my subordinate, my friend, my brother, and you could even say he is my family. He became like this, all for us humans, to defeat the vampires. What's the harm in meeting him and having a chat? Open the door!”
Francis still didn't dare to do so.
Colin spoke coldly. “This is Mr. Cross' order. Are you going to defy it?”
Not only was Nathan the real boss of Cross Group, but he was also the president.
In the end, Francis didn't dare to disobey. He had no choice but to follow Nathan's orders and open the titanium gate.
The moment the door opened, Sevan burst forth like a ghost, as swift as the wind and as fast as lightning.
The sight terrified Francis and the others, making them feel as if their souls were fleeing their bodies. They thought Sevan could no longer control his desires and was about to embark on a killing spree.
However, what was unexpected was that after Sevan shot out, he arrived in front of Nathan, kneeled down with a thud, and respectfully called out, “Master.”
Nathan helped Sevan to his feet, sighing. “You've become so worn out. You must've had a hard time lately.”
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