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The Man's Decree novel Chapter 3241

Chapter 3241 Outsiders Cannot Enter

“Nonsense. Even if the ancestral land has awakened, it’s not a place we can enter. However, you all can. When you do, inquire with Old Mr. Ozrell about what’s happening and why it opened ahead of time.”

Lawrence, too, was eager to understand the reason behind this peculiar occurrence. Unfortunately, his group was prohibited from entering the ancestral land; only the younger generation of the Seizon family had that privilege.

“We haven’t made any preparations since the ancestral land opened so suddenly. I think our best course of action now is to discuss whom we’re allowing to visit the ancestral land,” suggested Enrique to Lawrence.

Lawrence nodded before instructing people to guard the ancestral land. The rest of the group returned to the living room. Since the ancestral land had awakened unexpectedly, they hadn’t yet decided who would be sent in.

Lawrence’s and Enrique’s children weren’t the sole representatives of the younger generation in the Seizon family. Taking into account the branch families, there were dozens of them.

Therefore, before each awakening of the ancestral land, they would decide in advance who would enter first. They couldn’t all rush in simultaneously. Given the abrupt awakening of the ancestral land, a discussion was needed to determine who would enter.

“What about Cloud, Dad? If we allow Cloud entry, his identity will be exposed,” Cade whispered into Lawrence’s ear.

At that point, Cloud was only known as an alchemist hired to treat Claudius. If he were to enter the ancestral land, his true identity would have to be revealed.

However, if that happened, Cloud would be entangled in the power struggle within the Seizon family. The last thing Lawrence wished was for Cloud to be embroiled in the conflict.

“Don’t reveal his identity just yet. I’ll come up with a plan to secure his entry into the ancestral land,” Lawrence responded.

Cade nodded in silence upon hearing his father’s response. Meanwhile, Jared remained unaware of the discussions taking place within the Seizon family in the living room. Being an outsider, he had no right to participate.

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