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The Invisible Mogul novel Chapter 1790

Gerald cursed at the man angrily.

“Hehe, chill, Mr. Crawford. I was just joking with you. After all, it was you who did not want to play the game with me.”

The man laughed and replied in an eerie voice.

It was just a joke?!

It had been a big explosion, but this man had actually said that it was just a small joke. It was really driving Gerald crazy.

“What exactly do you want to play?”

Gerald calmed himself down and questioned the man over the phone.

“Hehe! Mr. Crawford, I know your ability, and I’m very impressed with your power. So, you are the only one who can play the game with me. Do you still remember the purple letter? There’s a pattern of the Star of David on the paper. The pattern represents each different area, and a different thing will happen in each of the areas. It may be a person or a thing, and everything depends on you to discover it yourself. Right, since it’s a game, there must be a win and a loss. If you win, I will give you the address to save a person so that you can go and save him. Of course, if you lose, the person can only die!”

The strange man explained the rules of the game to Gerald.

“You b*stard! What if I don’t agree with it?” Gerald shouted angrily again.

“Ha! Ha! Ha! Mr. Crawford, perhaps you have felt the power of the explosion? If you don’t play with me, I can’t guarantee where the next explosion will happen. And you will have to be responsible for the death of those people because you were the cause of their deaths!”

When the strange man heard what Gerald had said, he burst out laughing as he replied.

“Okay, Mr. Crawford. The decision is yours to make. There will be another letter for you tomorrow morning. You can decide whether you want to play with me or not!”

Then, the strange man reminded Gerald once more before hanging up the call. He didn’t give Gerald any chance to speak.

Gerald threw his mobile phone away angrily.

“Gerald, what does he want exactly?”

Rey asked, frowning.

“It looks like we have no choice but to play with him!”

Wasn’t it a phrase from a classical poem?

What did he mean by this?

What was the hidden message behind this?

Soon after, Gerald turned on his computer and started searching for information about the phrase of the poem.

However, Gerald couldn't figure out the meaning of this phrase in the poem at all.

Ding!

Right then, Gerald’s phone rang.

Gerald took it out immediately and saw a news message.

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