Chapter 1354 Lie
At that moment, Desmond hated himself for losing his rationality and betraying Cecilia. If he could still ally himself with Crimson Palace, there was no way Divine Beast Sect wouldn’t develop substantially with how powerful Jared currently was.
However, it was too late for that. Jared approached Desmond and stared at the latter coldly. In response to Jared’s icy gaze, Desmond trembled even more violently.
Then, the latter began to grovel at Jared’s feet. “I’m sorry, Mr. Chance. I was wrong. I was really wrong. It’s my fault for losing my rationality. I was forced by Colton, too. Please don’t kill me, Mr. Chance. I’m willing to do anything you want. Anything you want at all…”
He continued groveling and begging for mercy as Cecilia lifted her head from Jared’s embrace. After asking Jared to put her down, she stood and glared at Desmond viciously.
“Slimy little men like you who rely on more powerful people are the most despicable, Desmond. Here I thought you were a good man…” She hated him more than Colton. If it weren’t for Desmond, who abused her trust in him, Colton wouldn’t have gotten what he wanted.
“I was wrong, Lady Jingle. I know that now. Please, forgive me. I won’t do it again…” Desmond started crying.
The disdain in Jared’s eyes increased as he stared at the pathetic man coldly.
At first, he thought Desmond was a pretty good man. After all, Desmond said he couldn’t ignore Richard’s heinous acts any longer and killed the latter.
Yet, when he became the leader of the Divine Beast Sect, he started acting just like Richard.
It was possible that his true nature didn’t reveal itself until he occupied a high enough position.
“Trash,” Jared sneered before kicking something.
A sharp piece of tile on the ground swiftly pierced through Desmond’s neck.
Desmond held his neck with both his hands, wanting to say something but no longer able to. Moments later, he collapsed on the ground, dead.
It wasn’t until Cecilia saw Desmond’s corpse that her rage was quelled.
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