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The Ex-Husband’s Revenge By Dragonsky novel Chapter 1329

Summary for Chapter 1329: The Ex-Husband’s Revenge By Dragonsky

Summary of Chapter 1329 – A turning point in The Ex-Husband’s Revenge By Dragonsky by Dragonsky

Chapter 1329 immerses the reader in an emotional journey within the world of The Ex-Husband’s Revenge By Dragonsky, written by Dragonsky. With the hallmarks of Marriage literature, this chapter balances emotion, tension, and revelation. Perfect for readers seeking narrative depth and authentic human connections.

Chapter 1329

“Keep talking like you are my boss! What a joke! Come at me and let’s see what you can do!” Leon scoffed at his threats.

Both Penny and Andy were shocked by Leon’s words.

Andy thought of Leon as a redneck from a small city and looked down on him all along, yet Leon dared to challenge the future heir of the Libertons when even Andy cowered before such a powerful figure; he simply could not comprehend what gave Leon the courage to do such a thing.

“It’s fine, Leon. Let’s give up. The chance that there’s a Three–Colored Jadeite is quite slim, so just let him have it,” Penny said.

Though she was the eldest daughter of the Scammells, she was a woman and could never become the heir, so she could not hold a candle to Willie in terms of physical strength and status.

Since Leon came from a small city, she assumed that he was a mediocre martial artist at best and if Leon enraged Willie, she would not have the power to protect Leon.

“No way, Penny! I’m getting that rock one way or another! 3 million!” Leon said sternly.

Though he was no longer in Springfield City, he was fully capable of protecting himself with his strength and the tools he gathered so far. Since Willie was an enemy of the Scammells, he refused to admit defeat to Willie.

Most importantly, he sensed a powerful surge of spiritual energy from the core of the jadeite and since it could be of great use to him, there was no way that he would hand it over to another.

“Why you!” Willie’s expression darkened.

As Leon anticipated, Willie, despite being the future heir of his family, was merely a man born with a golden. spoon in his mouth who survived from his parents‘ money. Unless there was a specific or urgent situation,

the allowance he had would be around 20 million at best.

Leon continued to raise the price 3 million at a time and once the price reached 14 million, Willie could no longer keep his composure.

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