Donald’s eyes were bloodshot, a result of broken blood vessels in the eyes.
Jennifer was struck dumb for a moment before bursting into tears.
She had seen that kind of symptom before when he came into contact with Jadar Stone in Cosmic Plaza.
Therefore, she could conclude that the beam of light just now came from a device assembled with Jadar stone that was specially designed to target Donald.
Rushing out, she started running toward Donald in the rain.
But as soon as she ran downstairs, a woman stopped her with a blank face.
The woman was Ryan's subordinate.
“Get back inside!” she ordered mercilessly.
“Please let me go. Please. He can't die!” Jennifer cried. Then, she knelt on the ground and begged, “I was wrong. I really was. Please let me go. Please.”
She was soaked with her hair sticking to her face, looking miserable.
“No.” The woman shook her head.
Jennifer was in despair. Left with no choice, she returned to the room and watched the monitor closely.
Donald coughed, and more blood came out from the corner of his mouth.
“You look terrible. It seems that the Jadar stone I gave has played a big role,” said someone who suddenly appeared in the dark indifferently.
It was a well-built middle-aged man holding Serpent Spear. Dressed in a white suit, he had no beard and looked like an intellectual and refined university professor.
But Donald knew who he was—Shaun Freedman from the Freedman clan, a member of Papillon.
Shaun was a terrifying existence as he was more powerful than Kingsley from twenty years ago, and now, his power level was definitely more than five hundred thousand.
The Serpent Spear he was holding was blue-gold in color and shone with a faint blue light. It was extremely sharp and had an amazing murderous aura.
Looking at the Serpent Spear, Donald said, “The direct descendant of the Freedman clan has actually become the lackey of Papillon.”
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