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Chapter 1920

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The battle here had already alarmed more than half of the gathering area.

Many people came to watch.

But no one interfered.

Sivir and Irene Horton pushed through the crowd.

When Sivir saw Engelite, she recognized him.

"It's him?"

"Do you know his mom?" Irene Horton asked.

"I brought him and his friends to register. I only know that they're from North America."

"This person is very strong, at least stronger than most people in the gathering area. Is he really from North America?" Irene Horton asked in surprise.

It was like a football genius in China. It would cause a sensation.

"This person is not only strong, but also very experienced." Sivir was also surprised.

He could face more than twenty enemies alone and still fight with ease.

His enemies weren't weak, but they couldn't do anything to Engelite.

Sivir frowned and was about to stop the fight.

Irene Horton stopped Sivir. "Don't go over yet."

"What's wrong?" Sivir asked, confused.

"Look at the weapons they're holding."

"The two daggers are strange. They look like ancient daggers."

"They're used to bleed. Some ancient religions would use these daggers to bleed sacrifices."

Sivir raised an eyebrow. "There were a few victims a few days ago. They were bled."

"That's right." Irene Horton nodded. "Very few people use this kind of dagger now. Those two looked very familiar with it, as if they had practiced it before."

"They're cultists?" Sivir suddenly realized.

Sivir looked in the direction of the Supernatural Organization.

They didn't want to fight either. They were all watching from the side.

The battle didn't last long.

Engelite displayed overwhelming strength and his unparalleled battle experience.

Even with his back to the enemy, no one could attack him from behind.

Engelite clapped his hands and walked to Sivir and Irene Horton.

Then, he flicked his finger, and a badge he'd found from the cultists landed in Sivir's hand.

Sivir's pupils contracted when she saw the badge.

Truth … Reason … Sect was a famous evil sect.

"They found it there."

Engelite, on the other hand, strolled back to the team in a carefree manner.

"The records in the heroic spirit's notebook are not bad," West said.

The reason they attacked the cultists was for the merit points.

"There are a few unfriendly gazes," Helios said.

"Looks like there are still fish that escaped the net," Engelite said. "These cultists seem to be planning something."



"Grandpa, I'm already at your door." Sannell called Steven.

"Oh … ah … wait … you're in front of my house?" Steven suddenly realized.

"Yeah, what's wrong?"

"I'm not at home now. I'm at the company," Steven said quickly.

"It's okay. I have the key to your house," Sannell said.

"Wait, I'm going to change the key," Steven said. "I'll get my bodyguard to give you the key."

"But you didn't lock the door." Sanner pushed open the door of Steven's villa. "I'm already in."

"Don't go in yet." Steven was anxious. Raymond was still in his house.

Don't scare Sannell by barging in like this.

Confused, Sannell walked into the villa.

"Sannell, I remember now. I have something here. Come to my company immediately. I have something for you."

"Grandpa, can't you just bring it back? I'm tired. I don't want to move now." Sannell entered the villa and went to the kitchen to get a drink. "You should be back soon."

"Why are you free to come to my house? Don't you go to school? "

"It's the weekend. Mom doesn't come home all day. I'm bored at home alone, so I plan to stay here for two days. Grandpa, do you not welcome me?"

"No, I welcome you. Of course I welcome you. Why wouldn't I?" Steven stuttered. "Then rest well and watch the movie first. There's a DVD of my new movie at home."

"I've already watched it in the theater."

"Then watch it again."

"I've watched it ten times to support your movie."

"The DVD at home is different."

"What's different?"

"It's … a Blu-ray … and a lot of content that wasn't edited in the theater."

"Oh, then I'll watch it again."

Sannell turned on the DVD player and found the DVD that Steven mentioned.

The DVD player had just played the beginning of the movie.

Sannell suddenly heard a sound outside.

Sannell turned his head and saw nothing.

But just as Sannell turned his attention back to the movie, he heard a splash from the swimming pool outside.

Sannell stood up in confusion and looked at the swimming pool through the French windows.

There were ripples in the swimming pool.

But there was nothing in the swimming pool.

There was no one in sight either.

Sannell frowned. There was no one here, and there was nothing in the water. Why were there ripples?

Sannell walked to the front yard and looked around a few times.

There was a water stain next to the pool, and the water stain left a clear trail that extended into the grass next to it.

Something seemed to have crawled out of the water and hid in the grass.

Sanner swallowed his saliva. Could it be that some unknown person had entered the villa?

Sannell shouted into the grass, "Come out, I see you."

But no one responded to Sanner.

Sannell shouted again, "If you don't come out, I'll call the police."

Still, there was no movement.

Sannell gathered his courage and rushed to the edge of the grass, pulling it open.

There was nothing inside. It was empty.

Sannell heaved a long sigh of relief.

Suddenly, Sannell felt a chill on the back of her neck.

It was like a cold wind blowing on the back of her neck.

Sannell turned his head.

But he saw a ferocious face.

Snake! A super big snake!

The huge snake's head was facing Sannell, less than ten centimeters away from her face.

Their eyes met … and then …

Sannell fell backward and fainted.

Not long after, Steven came running back in a hurry.

Seeing Raymond and Sannell lying on the ground, he hurried over.

"Raymond, what did you do to Sannell?"

Raymond spat a mouthful of saliva onto Steven's body, then turned around and dove into the bushes.

Steven wiped away Raymond's saliva and hurriedly picked up Sannell.

Sannell was only unconscious, not injured.

Obviously, he had misunderstood Raymond just now.

Steven had misunderstood Raymond because he was too anxious.

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