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The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor novel Chapter 1219

"Eldest Miss, why... Why do you think that? You were married to him, might I remind you, and you were the one at fault in the beginning. Master Nash wouldn't have treated you in such a way otherwise."

The elder who carried the Lagorio surname tried to coax Lily after hearing her rather aggressive stance. “I think it’s best to just let it go; surely Master Nash won't harm Young Master Lance should he return if you stand down. He'd surely ask him to return to us Lagorios since there can’t be two tigers in a mountain. He definitely won’t let Young Master Lance to continue staying in the Woods family as you’ve already been expelled from the Woods family."

The old man paused before he added, "As

for the situation where both families really started a war... Firstly, the Lagorio family is definitely no match for the Woods family. Although the Woods family lost the Third Elder and several people who were faithful t o you, Miss, but the Woods family can definitely withstand this loss. Secondly, once the war starts, how do you think the Woods family members will treat Young Master Lance if he's alive and returns to the Woods family? They’ll kill him on sight!"

Old Master Lagorio also nodded in agreement after he heard this and said to Lily, "Lily, I think Xavier has a point. No matter from which point of view we look at it from, we don't have the capability right now to wipe out the Woods family. Apart from that, Lance's situation is unknown. Although he's Nash’s son, Fane is the family master inheritor right now. Our relationship with the Woods family will affect Nash's attitude towards Lance after h e returns.”

Master Trenton also nodded after he thought about it. "It's true, my dear. I also understand that you want to kill Nash and Fane badly, but we can't act impulsively on this matter. As the saying goes, 'a starved camel is bigger than a horse.' We'd get nothing out of a war, so we'll have to keep ourselves in check on this matter."

Lily's mother, Diana Simpson, also stepped forward to persuade her daughter,"

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