Chapter 721
My billionaire husband spoils me too much
Chapter 721
Christina and Raphael left the guarded cave smoothly.
Along Raphael's route, there were no obstacles along their way, and those responsible for guarding
the heavy guns fainted to the ground.
When Raphael passed by, he picked up a few nice guns and kicked some guards in the face.
Christina ran away with Raphael, who was calculating
Lucy had said before that it was too hard to get her out, but Raphael did it proficiently as if he had
done it often.
âHey, give me back that half of the book.â They entered the dense jungle and had escaped from the
control of Chief.
Raphael turned around and asked coldly, âCan you understand it?"
"If you can't, it will be a waste in your hands.â
After hearing this, Christina quickly said, âI know the Resurrection Spring!â
âSo what? You want to threaten me?â
Raphael looked at her as if she were a fool and snorted arrogantly.
"You can only follow me now. Everything you have belongs to me, including what you think. Am I
afraid that you won't tell me if I torture you? Am I afraid that you will run away? Do you want to run
back to your father, or do you want to be eaten by a wild beast for lunch halfway?â
There was no expression on Christina's face. She could no longer refute.
She was dejected
She could only follow him on the road.
Lucy was wrong about one thing. Even if she knew the location of the Resurrection Spring, it was
not enough to counter this bastard, Raphael. Christina was bullied by him and could not refute at
all.
Just as they were walking along the mountain road in the dark, a man and two women were
enjoying themselves in the makeshift cottage at the foot of the mountain. Their bodies were
intertwined, and the whole cottage was filled with intimacy.
Although Chief was old, he was still strong. Every night, when he was in the mood, he would ask two
ladies to serve him together. Usually, they would play until late at night. The guards did not dare to
disturb him.
âChief.â
Outside the cottage, the guard called out in a hurry. It was urgent, so he had to knock on the door.
There was no response from inside after he called out once.
âChief, the Elders have something important to tell you.â The guard's tone was vague but he spoke
again
A roar came from inside. âGet out!"
In the middle of the night, his happy time was interrupted. Anyone would be furious.
The Elders stood outside the cottage, embarrassed and anxious. They looked at each other and
hesitated. They were all afraid of offending the Chief.
The Second Elder straightened up, stood up straight, strode forward, and shouted in a loud voice,
âChief, we have something very important to discuss with you now!â
The guards and Elders outside the cottage immediately looked at him in worship. Only the Second
Elder dared to challenge the Chief's authority so openly.
As soon as the Chief heard the voice of the Second Elder, his face immediately became gloomy. Of
all the Elders, the one who always played gooseberry was him.
What a bummer!
Reluctantly, the Chief sat up on the big bed and pushed the two women around him to put on their
clothes. Mary and the Fifth Madam also looked very angry. They helped the Chief dress up first, then
they quickly put on their clothes
It was only a temporary thatched house, so it wasnât magnificent. After a while, those Elders would
meet with the Chief here.
The guards opened the door and the Elders lined up one by one to come in. The cottage was still
filled with a strong atmosphere of intimacy. The Elders looked embarrassed and lowered their
heads. It was indeed not appropriate to disturb the Chief in the middle of the night.
"What the hell happened!â Chief shouted with a gloomy face.
If it weren't for something urgent that couldn't be discussed tomorrow, he would have dragged
them down one by one and cut them up.
The Seventh Elder was afraid of being implicated so he wanted to explain to Chief as soon as
possible. He said with a trembling voice, âChief, the book was stolen.â
âStolen?â
The Chiefs tone became even more impatient. He was about to lose his temper because they would
go to him for a book was stolen.
The Fifth Elder quickly added, âChief, the stolen book is about how to use the Golden Scepter.â
âMake it clear!â
The Fifth Elder said nervously and quickly, âSomeone sneaked into our residence tonight and
messed up our bed and belongings. After we finally tidied up, we found that there was a book
missing. It was an ancient book about the Golden Scepter.â
Chief became serious when he heard that the book was about the Golden Scepter.
âWho stole the book? Did you find it?"
The Elders all lowered their heads timidly, not daring to speak.
Chief looked at them angrily. âWe have so many guards here that you can't even find a thief!â
"We have already locked up those meddlesome men. Who else could it be?â
At this moment, Mary, who was loosely dressed in a light purple luxurious silk robe, leaned over and
whispered gently into the Chief's ear, âRaphael.â She said the name in a low voice.
After he heard the name, the Chief's eyes suddenly became piercingly sharp. âRaphael!â
Indeed, it was only his dear son who could do so.
"Send someone to lock Raphael up immediately!â
Since the Chief was in fury, the Second Elder looked up and said, âChief, you canât convict him with
just some words. It's more likely that it was someone else.â
As he spoke, the Second Elder looked at Mary with more hostility.
Mary knew that the stubborn Second Elder had always been against her, but she still maintained a
dignified smile. She asked gently, âSecond Elder, who else do you think is except for Raphael?â
"Who else would it be that suddenly broke into your residence and snatched the ancient book? It's
happened to be about how to use the scepter. I think we should find Raphael as soon as possible
because I don't know what heâs going to do after taking the ancient book away.â
The Second Elder immediately retorted coldly, âMadam, although Raphael was suspicious, I don't
think what happened tonight's that simple.â
âMadam, where did you get the news that the stolen book's related had something to do with
Raphael?â
"Did your bodyguards tell you so?â
The Second Elder's words were righteous and his tone was fierce. He continued to ask as if he was
forcing a confession
Mary felt guilty when she saw his fierce eyes. She had indeed heard some news from her
bodyguards a few hours ago. She was a smart woman, so she would not tell the Chief about it, but
at this moment, her cunningness was not enough. She nervously tried to explain when the Chief
turned to look at her indifferently.
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