“Sylvester! He killed Xander. Now that he's right in front of us, why are you stopping me?” Sean couldn't understand why Sylvester was stopping him from taking revenge. It was the perfect chance as well.
“Did you forget what the Deragons said? Starting a fight on this ship means you're breaking the rules, but they can't do anything once we disembark. Who knows, maybe the Deragons will kill him for us. After all, bringing pretty ladies around with him in a place like this is just asking for trouble.” Sylvester sneered at Jared.
This guy just embarrassed Godrick in front of everyone. The Deragons are famously arrogant. They will never leave this guy alive.
Sean finally calmed down after hearing that, and he scoffed at Jared. “Fine. I'll let you live for now, but I will make you beg for your life once we get to the island.”
“F*ck off, mongrels. You're in my way. If you don't want to fight, then piss off.” Jared shrugged their threats off and shoved Sean away before he and the ladies went to their room.
Sean glared at Jared and spat, “You might think you can insult us now, but you'll be paying for that.” Then he looked at Sylvester. “Who are the Deragons anyway? Are they really powerful? I've never heard of them before. And what about the Shadow Estate? And the Thunderstorm Sect. I've never heard about them either.”
Sylvester looked at his brother in displeasure. “You spend all your time partying, so of course, you know nothing about them. The Coopers would have fallen apart if it weren't for Xander. And I'll be staying in the ancestral land in the future. I can't come back frequently, so it's up to you now to support the family. You had better work for it,” he scolded.
Sean took a step back and stopped talking.
The trip went by quickly, and everyone finally saw Dragon Island. Even before they disembarked, they could feel a freezing gale blowing at them, sending a chill down their spines.
It was summer, so there was no need for thick clothes, or so they thought. To their surprise, Dragon Island was covered in snow, the total opposite of what summer was supposed to look like.
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