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The guardian's sword by Taking Cigarette novel Chapter 1751

She was shocked as soon as she got into the office.

Then she asked, “What’s going on…”

Before Lisha finished speaking, Aria glared at her with her red and puffy eyes and started cursing, “Lisha! You’re my sister. How can you kill me? How can you be so cruel? Why did you ask Jagoan to assassinate me? If Lowich hadn’t taken the sword strike for me, I would have been a cold corpse!”

Lisha’s head buzzed, and she was dumbfounded for a long time.

I asked Jagoan to assassinate Aria?

ls this a joke?

Aria’s the one who asked Lowich to kill me!

“Nonsense!” Lisha yelled as her beautiful eyes began to redden.

Aria sneered repeatedly with a disappointed expression on her face. “Lisha, my good sister, You still refuse to admit it when things have come to this. Lisha, tell me the truth. Did you make such a ridiculous decision because that man called Jagoan Jagoan deluded and tricked you? Is that why?”

“That’s slander!” Lisha finally came to her senses.

She quickly looked at her father, Claremento, and explained. “Dad, Aria had Lowich assemble a bunch of hooligans to come after Jagoan and me last night. Lowich hid among the hooligans looking for a chance to assassinate me or kill Jagoan. Fortunately, Jagoan was strong enough to beat the hooligans and defeat Lowich. Even so, Jagoan didn’t kill him!”

“Then Jagoan and I went to the Hunt family house with Shirley and Mr. Hunt. That’s what happened! You must believe me, Dad. I didn’t lie!”

Lisha shouted, looking expectantly at Claremento.

Claremento looked scrutinizingly at his eldest daughter, Lisha.

After a while, he looked back at his second daughter, Aria, who was holding Lowich with tears on her face.

Several minutes passed, and he said nothing.

What could he say?

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