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Rewrite Her Thrilling Life (Lillian and Sebastian) novel Chapter 776

Summary for Chapter 776: Rewrite Her Thrilling Life (Lillian and Sebastian)

Summary of Chapter 776 – A pivotal chapter in Rewrite Her Thrilling Life (Lillian and Sebastian) by Free Collection

The chapter Chapter 776 is one of the most intense moments in Rewrite Her Thrilling Life (Lillian and Sebastian), written by Free Collection. With signature elements of the billionaire genre, this part of the story reveals deep conflicts, shocking revelations, and decisive character changes. A must-read for anyone following the narrative.

Chapter 776 Old Acquaintance

Gray and his group exited Wyvern Hill and immediately boarded the helicopter w foot of the mountain.

Throughout the trip, Leonard kept his eyes closed, resting, and remained silent.

The helicopter finally landed at a secluded manor.

Leonard was escorted into the main house by Gray.

them at the

In the hall, a middleaged man sat on a sofa, holding a teacup and intently examining a chessboard on the table.

Gray walked over cautiously. Mr. Mildew, Mr. Leonard has been brought in.”

George did not look up, only offering an Mhm,and placed a piece on the board. Then he picked up another.

Only after finishing the entire game did he slowly look toward Leonard and smile. Mr. Leonard, long time no see. How have you been? However, seeing all that white hair on your head does make me a little regretful. After all, once upon a time, the name Leonard was known throughout all of Dracovia. To see you so aged in just twentyodd yearsI must say, I’m quite disappointed.”

Leonard looked at George and said coldly, Is that so? Mr. Mildew hasn’t changed much from the past. You seem just as contemptible, only capable of using despicable, lowlevel tactics.

George stood up with a smile. Whether despicable or downright dirty, as long as it gets you, Mr. Leonard, here, that’s enough. The process isn’t important; the result is what matters most, isn’t it?

Leonard’s gaze was sharp. What instruction do you have for me this time, Mr. Mil

George’s lips curled into a cold smile. I wouldn’t dare instruct you. It’s just that I h. twenty years and missed you greatly, so I invited you over to reminisce. After all, the back then left a deep impression.

I seen you for over lesson you taught me

Is that so?Leonard sneered. Well, I suppose that is my honor, It’s worth it if it keeps Mr. Mildew remembering me for so long. Of course, if Mr. Mildew doesn’t mind, I could always give you another

lesson.

George’s expression turned slightly cold. I didn’t expect that after two decades, Mr. Leonard would be just as stubborn. I wonder, though, if that stubborn temper extends to everyone.”

What do you mean?Leonard asked coldly.

George walked to a nearby table and picked up a remote control. A huge screen appeared on one wall. When the screen was activated, it displayed the live broadcast of the CR Medical Exchange Conference.

Leonard’s eyes instantly narrowed when he saw the girl’s figure on the screen.

George observed Leonard’s expression and smiled. You must be very familiar with this young woman,

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Chapter 776 Old Acquaintance

Leonard. Twenty years ago, the exchange conference resulted in a devastating loss for Radoviabecause of you, Leonard. Twenty years later, the exchange conference resulted in a devasta againbecause of your young apprentice, Lilian. Tell me, how deep is the conne

for Radovia

Leonard sneered. That only means you are inferior; you can’t blame anyone else.

en us?

Precisely. Based on these two failures, I believe we should invite both you and your apprentice to come and serve Radovia. I refuse to believe we could lose again,George said sharply.

Leonard looked at George with piercing eyes. Dream on.

George walked over to a nearby wine cabinet, took out a bottle of red wine, and skillfully poured it into a glass. He then sat down on the sofa and said slowly, Mr. Leonard, you shouldn’t speak too quickly. After all, you are you, and your apprentice is your apprentice. Even if you refuse to yield, that doesn’t mean your apprentice won’t. I imagine she would be quite happy to help us to spare her Master from suffering, wouldn’t she?

Furthermore, I’ve been studying your young apprentice’s medical skills recently. I must say, compared to yours back then, she’s certainly your equal, if not superior. So, having her here achieves the same result.

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