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A Warrior Undefeatable novel Chapter 1235

“I must have revenge...” Jared said faintly after having calmed down.

“Revenge?” Mr. Sanders asked.

With a light wave, Mr. Sanders threw the defenseless man off before continuing, “Listen. The martial arts world has its rules, and I decide how things are run in Jadeborough’s martial arts world. If you want to break the rules and disobey me, you'll need to show me you've got what it takes to do that. If you can't, you should keep your mouth shut and do as I say. I want you to leave Jadeborough right now. You'd better run as far as possible because if I ever see you making a mess here again, I'll send you to hell.”

Although Mr. Sanders spoke in a mild voice, his words sounded shockingly hostile to Jared.

Jared kept quiet and glanced at the dying Skylar, his hand subtly trembling as he held on to the Dragonslayer Sword.

He wished he could just finish off that man with his weapon, yet he knew that with Mr. Sanders in their presence, there was not even the slightest chance of him attacking Skylar.

Skylar is already paralyzed. Even if he makes it out alive, he'll live in pain for the rest of his life. This pain might be the best revenge I can exact.

With that thought, Jared kept his sword and glimpsed at Howard silently before he leaped into the darkness.

“Get lost, all of you,” Mr. Sanders said to Lachlan and the rest.

The man shuddered in fear at the order and quickly got his family to leave.

“Why did you save Skylar, Mr. Sanders? Why did you ask Mr.

Chance to leave Jadeborough?” Theodore asked as he approached the official.

“It's not him whom I'm saving but Jared,” Mr. Sanders answered, eyeing the man on his last legs. “Jared will die if he stays in Jadeborough.”

Theodore was astonished. Does Mr.

Sanders know something? Maybe I shouldn't ask. I'm not in aposition to ask anyway.

After Mr. Sanders left, the remaining Nortons quickly came and carried Skylar into a room for treatment.

To their dismay, Skylar was so severely injured that he would have to remain wheelchair-bound for his whole life, even if they could still save his life.

As a young man and the only heir of a martial arts family, being handicapped was no better than being dead.

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