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The guardian's sword by Taking Cigarette novel Chapter 57

Chapter 57 Now, however, Sean had become a cripple and there was no news of him.

Would it not be easy for him to kill Sean quietly?

Zander left quietly again. It was hard to guarantee that Blaze would not discover this.

“Brother Zander, you shouldn’t have come back.”

Seeing Zander hesitate, the young man could understand some of his problems.

“No, I had to come back no matter what.”

“I’m worried about leaving him to someone else.”

“There is no choice but to leave him to the Quinn family.” When Zander said this, guilt flashed across his eyes. Back then when Sean was trapped by Blaze, Zander used all his strength and countless trusted aides to send Sean away.

Sean had no parents and had no one to rely on.

Zander recalled that Sean had once told him about the engagement with Levi’s granddaughter

With no other choice, he ordered his men to escort Sean to the Quinn family.

He had no idea what happened after that. “There’s no one around.” “I’ll leave after saying something to him.”

“Just… one sentence.”

Zander widened his eyes. He slowly stood up and walked forward.

Sean, who was deep in thought by the riverside, also seemed to have a premonition as he slowly turned his gaze.

“Sean! Sean!”

At that moment, an anxious voice came from afar.

Sean paused and looked in the direction of the voice.

Zander and his companion immediately stopped and retreated to the back.

“Sean, Sean!”

The anxious voice reached his ears again.

Zander frowned slightly. He brought the young man to hide in the shadows and waited

with bated breath. “Willow, I’m here.” Sean smiled softly and responded.

“Thonk thonk thonk!”

Willow ran to Sean in her pajamas with hurried steps.

“Whoosh!”

Willow finally heaved a sigh of relief when she saw Sean.

“Sean, why did you come out alone?”

“You scared me to death!” Willow looked at Sean, with a hint of complaint in her voice. “What are you afraid of? “Are you worried about me?” Sean shook his head slowly and asked with a smile.

“I’m not worried about you.

“It’s just that I thought…

“I thought that you couldn’t stand another moment with them, so…” Willow subconsciously said this and quickly shut her mouth. She knew she had said the wrong thing. Willow had been carefully protecting Sean’s remaining dignity. In the eyes of others, what dignity could a cripple like Sean have?

However, Willow never thought the same.

“So, you’re afraid that I’ll run away from home in a fit of anger?”

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