Hiss!
The other men gasped, and they were dripping with cold sweat when they saw what happened. Two of the scholars sat on the ground in fright and urinated their pants.
'The vicious monk had killed without giving that man a chance. This is not a monk; he is clearly a devil.'
"Which of you can understand the texts on this chest?" Donoghue glanced around and asked coldly.
The men looked at each other, but none of them dared to stand up. They would die if they said the wrong thing. Who would dare to step out and risk death?
"F*ck! You are all experts in various areas, yet you can't understand these two texts?" Donoghue clenched his fists; he saw red.
The Sea Mackie Clan had guarded the stone chest for thousands of years. It contained not only some strange power, but it also had signs of life. It must be an important piece of treasure. However, Donoghue was irritated that he could not open it.
Donoghue was upset. When he saw those petrified men in the yard, he waved his hand. "Get out! Get out of here!"
The men ran out of the yard as if they had been given amnesty. One of them was Jack, a tomb raider. He was horrified, and his eyes rolled the moment he walked out of the gate to steal another look at the stone chest.
Jack used to be an elite member of the Mouse Sect; they were good at raiding tombs. He was the most adept at cultural relics and historical sites. No one else could read those texts on the stone chest, but Jack could do that.
Jack was fearful of the monk, so he dared not talk nonsense even if he knew about it.
"You!"
However, Jack's micro-expression could not escape Donoghue's eyes. He raised his hand and said coldly, "Stop right there!"
Jack trembled, and he immediately stopped in place. He said fearfully, "Sir… Sir, please forgive me."
Donoghue sneered. He strolled toward Jack and asked, "Boy, can you read the texts on it?"
Comments
The readers' comments on the novel: Perfect Husband, The Destined One