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The Ex-Husband’s Revenge By Dragonsky novel Chapter 407

Chapter 407

We’re fine with it!”

The crowd cheered. Everyone knew that the Fields Family and the Shear Family were competitors, so Theodore could not be working with the Shears in secret; Hence, Theodore’s men would be the most reliable source in testing the effect of the Energy Nurturing Pills.

“Theodore, why are you here? You are not welcome here!” Harvey’s expression darkened as he eyed Theodore resentfully, itching to retaliate for the attack Theodore initiated toward Cynthia.

“I don’t care if you welcome me! What’s important is whether you dare to let my men try the pills!” Theodore questioned.

“Why wouldn’t we? However, others have to be selected as well to prevent you from playing tricks!” Harvey said coldly.

“Fine. I’m okay with that.” Theodore shrugged.

He knew with certainty that the Energy Nurturing Pills would not be effective and it did not matter how tried the pills. Once it became clear that the pills were not as effective as they claimed, Theodore would only need to say a few words to destroy Cynthion Group.

“Fine. Let’s start then!” Harvey said.

The test was crucial to whether Cynthion Group could succeed and Harvey knew that he had to act carefully. He ordered one of his subordinates to bring three first–grade Energy Nurturing Pills, before distributing them to the three men in front of him.

“I don’t believe that there would be pills that can help with training as a martial artist, so let me give this a go!” Gordon sneered and swallowed the pill.

The pill dissolved inside his mouth within an instant and transformed into a stream of true energy that filled. his body.

“Is this working?‘ Gordon froze and thought to himself as he noticed the pure energy hidden within the pill. If what he felt was right, not only could the pill speed up the training progress, it would help martial artists in breaking through the bottleneck of their training.

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