Boris had cultivated magecraft for decades, learned from several masters, and tested his skill against fellow mages. Nonetheless, he had never seen a magecraft like Jared's.
The red light exuded by Jared was overbearing, to the extent that one would feel like worshipping him. Boris would have long kneeled before the young man if he did not force himself to maintain his composure.
Jared did not respond to Boris' questions, for he did not see the need to do so.
Instead, he snarled, “Cut the nonsense. Get lost if you don't have other moves.”
Although Boris was incensed, he dared not strike Jared anymore and merely moved aside.
The fact that a prominent mage like Boris was deterred from fighting Jared with just one exchange of blows shocked Jermaine so much that he gasped and looked at the young man in disbelief.
Looking at Jermaine, Jared stated, “Mr. Cadden, I've told you that your son is now a puppet and that everything he said was controlled by the mastermind, but you find it hard to believe me. Your son can survive if I destroy the mind-controlling parasite now. If we delay it further, he might not be able to stay alive even after I destroy the mind-controlling parasite.”
With Josiah in his embrace, Jermaine hesitated, unsure if he should trust Jared.
Meanwhile, Theodore also tried to persuade Jermaine. “Mr. Cadden, Mr. Chance will never harm Mr. Josiah.
Please trust him.”
Jermaine was a little convinced by then, so he slowly loosened his grip, ready to let go of Josiah.
In an instant, Josiah hugged his arm tightly and cried, “Dad, you can't trust them. I'm your son, not a puppet. I'm your beloved son. Look at me...”
His wails pained Jermaine so much that he did not have the heart to let Jared take action.
Since Jermaine had fallen for the puppet's act, Jared decided to do it by force.
“How dare the Mapletons scheme against Mr. Cadden! Godd*mmit!”
With that, Jared reached out to grab
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