"Hey, Ugly."
Lanvin was annoyed. She said to Lily coldly, "Come over here. Take this letter back to the Spiritual Invisible Sect."
Lanvin had been annoyed throughout the seven days that they followed Darryl because they did not have an opportunity to kill him. She decided to send a letter back to her sect to ask for help to kill Darryl.
Lanvin had thought that they would not have any problem with killing Darryl.
However, after they followed him for a few days, she finally realized how powerful he was. She was almost in despair. Plus, Darryl was rarely alone.
For example, at that moment, Darryl was with several hundred thousands disciples of the three sects. How could she take action?
Besides, he also had Dax Sander, Chester Wilson, Debra Gable, the Four Warlords, and the Ten Heaven Masters close by his side.
An assassination had to be successful on the first attempt! Once failed, the target would turn more cautious, and there might not be another chance to kill them.
After a thorough contemplation, Lanvin decided to write a letter to the sect to request backup.
"What?" Lily bit her lips as she looked at Lanvin. "Sister, if I were to send the letter, then who would keep an eye on Darryl Darby?"
It had been Lily’s duty to spy and follow Darryl around.
Lily was used to it. Not only could she look at her husband, but she could also ensure his safety.
Lanvin sat there and replied rudely, "I told you to go, so go! Why do you have so many questions? Didn’t you see how many men Darryl brought with him? He is so conspicuous wherever he goes, is there a need to keep an eye on him?"
Lily lowered her head; she asked, "What is in this letter?"
"Don’t ask things that you’re not supposed to ask!" Lanvin looked at her in detest. She urged icily, "Go, quickly!"
"Yes..." Lily responded as she nodded. She glanced at Darryl’s direction and then turned and left the room unwillingly.
As she exited the inn, she quickly headed toward the Spiritual Invisible Sect.
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