Arnaldo and Holton tensed up upon hearing that.
It'd take an army to stop Francesco!
“Find a man named Donald Campbell. I haven't been able to locate him so far,” Silas replied.
“I'll be able to find him as long as he's still alive. Also, I'll be hosting a banquet at Rivebale Hotel in ten days to discuss the division of Pollerton. Javon, Noah, and Leviathan are all going to attend it. I hope you will show up, Mr. Doyle,” Francesco said. All the forces within the country had been eyeing Donald's businesses ever since word got out about his death.
Silas nodded, much to the dismay of Arnaldo and the others as they knew Pollerton was out of their reach.
Neither of them expected Silas to go as far as acquainting himself with Francesco of the Crimson Dust Order.
Campbell Capital soon announced that Jennifer would be marrying into the Campbell clan and that the wedding would take place at the Grand Myer Hotel.
As per Linda's request, they invited all of their friends and relatives to attend the wedding.
Naturally, the news of Jennifer marrying the Ninth Prince of the Campbell clan caused an uproar all over the country.
The radiation levels at Lord Campbell Mountain Villa's underground laboratory grew increasingly high at around ten that night.
“Evacuate the laboratory immediately! The artificial sun looks like it's about to explode!” Lilith shouted.
As Donald's laboratory was located at the bottom of the ocean, its walls were made out of special glass produced in an S9-Grade laboratory. Had it not been for the insanely strong glass and the cooling effect of the surrounding water, the heat from the artificial sun would've melted the entire villa.
While most of the researchers had no idea what was going on, they could clearly feel the radiation levels spiking like crazy. They knew they would have to leave immediately, or it would lead to unimaginable mutations in their bodies.
It wasn't long before everyone had evacuated Lord Campbell Mountain Villa.
“Lord Campbell's body is still inside!” Hannah shouted.
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