Hearing this, Claremento fell silent. He wanted to refute him but could not because what Jasmine said was true.
Lisha looked at Jasmine with disappointment and despair. She had never expected Jasmine to say such a cold and ruthless thing to her face!
The man was different from what she thought.
He changed!
Lisha felt a strong urge to cry but hit her lips to suppress her sadness and despair.
It was a long time before Claremento finally agreed. “Alright, I’ll follow your plan. We’ll both gain something and not interfere with each other!”
“It’s for the best…” Jasmine said with a smile.
Then Jasmine and Lydia headed outside.
Lisha suddenly broke away from Claremento and chased Jasmine out of the main camp.
“Jasmine, what you just said to threaten my father was a lie, wasn’t it? You won’t kill us, will you?” Lisha asked tearfully.
Jasmine slowly stopped, turned to look at Lisha, and said calmly but coldly, “Lisha, look around…”
Lisha paused and looked around.
It was then that she finally discovered that the 30 or so Crosac soldiers who had been patrolling and guarding near the main camp were all dead!
They were all lying on the ground with their throats slit, and their bodies had lost their warmth!
“I’m a Dragon Kingdom citizen, a soldier, and a commander. Romance isn’t for me,” Jasmine said flatly.
With that said, Jasmine strode off with Lydia, quickly disappearing into the night.
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