Chapter 274 A Blessing In Disguise
Bennett, his eyes clouded with confusion, echoed, “Sadness?”
He couldn’t grasp why Nathan saw sadness in his situation.
Nathan, speaking solemnly, pointed out, “The sniper’s real target was Finnegan. But why did he shoot
you after hitting Finnegan? Can’t you see the reason?”
Bennett’s forehead creased as he began to understand the implication.
Stephen, catching on, exclaimed, “Grandpa, are you saying Reginald had a dual plan tonight? Mr.
Sanchez as the front man and a sniper as backup?”
Nathan confirmed. “Exactly. If Mr. Sanchez had succeeded, the sniper would’ve eliminated him, erasing
any trace back to Reginald. And if Mr. Sanchez failed, the sniper would finish off Finnegan and silence
Mr.
Sanchez.”
He clenched his fists, “That’s why I immediately enforced martial law in the city, to capture the sniper
and corner Reginald!”
Bennett, his expression turning icy, realized, “He wanted to kill me too?”
At that, he turned around, preparing to leave.
Stephen, concerned, inquired, “Mr. Sanchez?”
“Let him be. If he didn’t harm Finnegan, he’ll die for inaction!” Nathan instructed.
Stephen grasped Nathan’s meaning. In the event of Finnegan’s death, the fallout would be
catastrophic.
Then, Doom Star followed suit, prompting Stephen’s surprise. “Doom Star, where are you going?”
Doom Star silently continued forward, ignoring the call.
Discerning his intent, Nathan remarked, “He’s a devoted follower of Finnegan. The Sable family…
they’re likely finished.”
Stephen, apprehensive, asked, “Grandpa, shouldn’t we intervene?”
Despite Bennett’s injury, his status as a Grandmaster in the Preliminary Rank of Terra Realm remained.
Alongside him, Doom Star, whose skills were on par with a grandmaster’s, posed a formidable threat.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtShould they act against the Sable family, the repercussions would be catastrophic, likely resulting in a
bloodbath and the potential collapse of Regi Group, impacting the lives of countless individuals.
Nathan exhaled heavily. “If Finnegan were still with us, I’d have the power to restrain him. But in the
face of his uncertain condition, how can I intervene? And even if I halt Doom Star and his allies now,
what about Finnegan’s three disciples? Or the elderly gentleman?”
The possibility of halting the imminent violence was flecting and dependent on Finnegan’s survival.
Under his breath, Stephen remarked, “The Sable family has really stirred up a hornet’s hest!”
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At that moment, Kenneth emerged, his countenance etched with grief. “Old Mr. Wright, we tried
everything in our power.”
Jerome, accompanied by Alexander and several experts, appeared visibly enraged.
“Who dared to attack the Master? Old Mr. Wright, we must seek justice!” the former exclaimed.
Nathan’s face tensed with worry. “Dr. Magnussen, what’s Finnegan’s status?”
Jerome, struggling to hold back his tears, revealed the dire news. “It appeared a glass ball in his pocket
initially absorbed some of the bullet’s force. But after shattering the glass, the bullet still penetrated his
heart. He’s… He’s no longer with us.”
Nathan suddenly experienced a dizzy spell, causing him to stagger. Stephen quickly reached out to
steady him, alarmed, “Grandpa!”
Overwhelmed with the gravity of the situation, Nathan voiced his despair, “This is disastrous. With
Finnegan gone, not only the Sable family but our Wright family might face repercussions!”
Given Finnegan’s significant role and Durbaine’s high regard for him, the shock proved too much for
Nathan, a veteran with decades of military experience and a usually unshakable composure. His eyes
rolled back as he succumbed to unconsciousness.
“Mr. Magnussen, quickly, check on my grandfather!” Stephen called out, concerned that Nathan might
have suffered an anxiety attack.
Amidst the ensuing chaos over Nathan’s collapse, an extraordinary phenomenon occurred in
Finnegan’s
room.
The supposed “glass shards” removed from his pocket began to emit an unusual glow, mingling with
the fresh blood. Some fragments radiated a black light, while others shone with a yellow hue.
The shattered Great Monad Stone pieces started to exhibit a stunning spectacle.
Black and yellow fragments began to separate and rise, forming tendrils of light akin to jellyfish
tentacles.
They merged to create two orbs of light, one black and one yellow, reminiscent of the symbol of the
Great Monad, and gravitated toward Finnegan’s abdomen, seeping into it.
Following the absorption of the light orbs, Finnegan’s body convulsed slightly before calming down.
About half a minute later, an astonishing event unfolded.
A faint yellow light emanated from Finnegan’s wound, and the bullet was miraculously expelled. The
wound then rapidly healed, visible to the naked eye.
In under a minute, the bullet wound at his heart had completely vanished, replaced by a robust,
rhythmic heartbeat.
Finnegan, previously thought to be dead, abruptly sat up, taking a deep, life-affirming breath.
Flexing his hands and examining his chest, now only stained with blood but devoid of any wound, he
expressed confusion, “How did I heal myself?”
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As a renowned doctor, Finnegan knew he could save others even with a shot heart, but he had no
means to save himself in that situation. He had resigned himself to his fate, yet now he was
unquestionably alive, as if unharmed.
What on earth is going on?
Contemplating, his gaze fell on the Great Monad Stone fragments. A shiver ran down his spine as a
realization dawned on him. “Could it be?”
He closed his eyes, introspecting his internal elixir field, pondering the astonishing turn of events.
Moments later, Finnegan’s face broke into a vibrant smile as he reopened his eyes. “Well, what a
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Inside his elixir field, not only was there a solid foundation of spiritual energy, but he also discovered
two additional strands of energy-one brimming with life and vitality, the other teeming with dark,
negative
power.
It seemed he had fortuitously absorbed both energies from the Great Monad Stone fragments, which
miraculously revived him!
While Finnegan was overjoyed, a surge of fury also engulfed him. “Reginald, you despicable old man!
No matter what, not a single member of the Sable family will witness tomorrow’s sunrise!”
His thoughts echoed Nathan’s earlier deduction about Reginald’s dual plan.
Finnegan immediately leaped out of bed and rushed outside.
Nathan, who had just regained consciousness, was stunned to see Finnegan. “Am I dead? Is that
Finnegan’s ghost?”
Others followed Nathan’s gaze, stepping back in shock. Stephen exclaimed, “Finnegan, have you
returned from the dead?”
Jerome, baffled, inquired, “Master, do you have any lingering regrets?”
Finnegan barked, “Quit the nonsense; I’m not dead! Out of my way!” as he stormed forward, radiating
intense killing intent.
Realizing Finnegan was indeed alive, Nathan felt relieved but also apprehensive about his vengeful
intentions. He quickly got up, saying, “Finnegan, are you headed for the Sable residence? That might
not be the best-”
Finnegan cut him off, “Enough! Had I not listened to your ‘greater good spiel, I wouldn’t have nearly
died. From now on, I’ll act first, against any threats. I won’t give my enemies a chance!”
This close encounter with death had sharpened Finnegan’s resolve to preemptively crush his foes. It
was the only way to ensure safety for himself and his loved ones.
Nathan, his expression darkening, realized he couldn’t dissuade Finnegan. “Stephen, contact your
Uncle Adam. Prepare for the economic fallout from the Sable family’s demise.”
Since it was impossible to stop Finnegan, he knew it was vital to mitigate the impact of the looming
crisis.