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The Invisible Mogul novel Chapter 1709

Seeing that, both Yeurquin and Meilani hurried over to him.

“How’s Gerald’s condition, master?” asked Yeurquin in a concerned tone.

“He’s fine for now, though he’ll need to recuperate properly for the next few days. Until then, do take care of him. While I’d love to stay, I must leave now to deal with some affairs,” replied Sumeru before leaping off and disappearing almost instantaneously.

While Sumeru hadn’t specified what exactly he needed to do, Yeurquin and his daughter had a hunch that he was going to avenge Gerald.

Whatever the case was, both of them then quickly headed into the room to check on Gerald.

Sitting by his bed, they couldn’t help but worry when they saw how pale and feeble he now looked. After all, he had suffered from terrible internal injuries.

Thankfully, Sumeru had successfully repaired Gerald’s internal breathing shield, and the only minor drawback to this incident was the fact that he needed a few days to properly recuperate…

A little while later in the Wroe family’s residence, Quid could be seen sitting anxiously as he awaited the three elders’ return.

Shortly after, one of the family’s butlers came bursting in while nervously shouting, “T-this is bad, master! Something’s terribly wrong!”

“What is it? Calm yourself!” retorted Quid as he glared at the flustered butler.

“M-master… Mr. Quarles and the other two elders… they… they’re dead…!” stuttered the quivering butler.

“What?!” yelled Quid, momentarily stupefied.

Placing his hand on his neck, both Quid and the butler quickly realized that a stream of blood was already flowing down their necks…

And just like that, the two men flopped onto an encroaching puddle of their own blood, dead.

Now that both of them were dealt with, the figure made another leap before vanishing without a trace…

By the time the other Wroes got to the scene, they were instantly greeted by the sight of Quid and the butler’s corpses lying in a pool of their own blood… Naturally, this caused a major uproar among the Wroe family members, and the lady of the Wroe family even blacked out.

For the Wroes, it was a night of chaos and great confusion…

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