Login via

The price of betrayal (Jack and Ashley) novel Chapter 608

With the dagger in his hand, Nolan severed all four of Owen's limbs. Then, he sliced off both of his ears.

Finally, he drove the dagger into his mouth, twisting it violently until Owen's tongue was shredded into pieces.

The scene was nothing short of demonic, striking terror into everyone who witnessed it.

At that moment, Nolan's bloodstained face overlapped with the visage of a devil itself.

This was no longer just killing—this was butchery—a merciless, inhumane act of torture.

Yet, Nolan was smiling.

It wasn't until he finally dragged the dagger across Owen's throat that Owen met his end.

For him, death was a release.

Nolan turned back to face the crowd. The blood on his face slid down with the rain, making him look even more ferocious and terrifying.

Yet, as he met their horrified gazes, Nolan laughed intoxicatingly.

"I want every single one of you to burn this moment into your minds. If my friends can suffer less, bleed less, and lose fewer lives because of this, then I, Nolan Greene, will gladly become a demon. So what if I descend into hell? As long as my friends live, I will walk into the flames without fear!"

The moment those words fell, every one of Nolan's subordinates—including Scarlet and Fang—were visibly moved, their eyes filled with deep emotion.

Nolan had intended to keep a low profile. He always acted discreetly, rarely making a move himself. But today, for the sake of Lense's death, he not only took action personally—he became a demon.

This wasn't just about revenge. No, it was about sending a message. A warning to everyone that he, Nolan Greene, would do anything for his friends.

Fang dropped to his knees, his voice trembling with emotion as he shouted, "For Mr. Greene, we would die without regret!"

Scarlet followed without hesitation, kneeling heavily on the ground and calling out, "To be Mr. Greene's friends—we have no regrets in this life!"

But for the Norberg family, this was only the beginning.

The traitors who deserved to die were already dead. Now, it was their turn.

Nolan waved his hand, and instantly, rows of Norberg family members were forced to their knees.

He glanced at Harper and waved his hand indifferently. "From this moment on, the fate of your family, the life and death of your closest kin, is yours to decide."

After that, Nolan gave the order. "Take out all the children under 12 years old. The rest will be called one by one. Those who deserve the cruelest judgment shall suffer. Those who must die, will die. Now, begin!"

With that, he had his men bring out a thick stack of documents and handed them directly to Harper.

Harper was deathly pale in the face, but she knew that she had no choice.

Thus, she flipped open the first page.

Reading History

No history.

Comments

The readers' comments on the novel: The price of betrayal (Jack and Ashley)