Boris was dumbstruck upon seeing Jared gulp down the black mist. After all, he was well aware of how deadly the mind-controlling parasite's toxic gas was.
Under normal circumstances, a mindcontrolling parasite would not release its toxic gas as it would die immediately after. Given the difficulties in cultivating mindcontrolling parasites, the owner would use them to kill the other party only in an emergency.
After Jared gulped down the black gas, the mind-controlling parasite stopped struggling and became thin and wrinkly.
He then threw the parasite away as the dead insect was useless to him.
At the same time, a middle-aged man in a black robe sitting inside a sealed room of a secluded house in Jadeborough suddenly rose to his feet and knocked the bowls before him to the floor.
That man was Weston Morris, the owner of the mind-controlling parasite. He never expected that the insect he had cultivated for more than ten years would perish just like that. At the sound of the loud noises, the guard outside the room quickly pushed the door open and was frightened to silence when he saw the broken pieces on the floor.
After calming himself down, Weston asked, “Has Wade returned?”
The guard responded hastily, “Master Weston, Master Wade has returned since yesterday. However, we dare not disturb you because you have been staying in the room.”
“Tell Wade to come and see me!” Weston instructed.
The guard left the room to relay his instructions. Soon, a bearded man with a protruded mouth and sunken cheeks came in.
“Wade, why did Poison King call for a meeting so urgently? Did something happen in Mapleton?” Weston asked the bearded man.
“Weston, it's not a big deal. Poison King arranged for that meeting because his godson had died. If I'm not mistaken, someone named Jared Chance killed him,” Wade explained indifferently.
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