Chapter 252
Low–level martial artists were restricted to only channeling their energy through physical attacks, while
divine- level martial artists surpassed human capabilities. With the ability to manifest energy externally,
they were
able to strike across space itself!
In the face of a divine–level martial artist, even the best low–level martial artists paled in significance.
They
existed on different planes of status and prowess.
The strange thing was that Joshua was only in his twenties. His talent in martial arts was terrifying for
him to
be able to achieve divinity at his age.
“Ha You’re quite perceptive.” Joshua smiled proudly, “Since you’ve realized I’m a highly–skilled, divine–
level martial artist, you should understand my words carry weight.”
Natasha’s brow furrowed. So they’d come prepared, laying low all for this day.
“After you, Ms. Harmon. Don’t make me go on a massacre,” he smiled teasingly. A wealthy princess
was
nothing in his eyes.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt“I hope you won’t regret it.” Natasha walked out with a sneer. She knew if she didn’t obey, everyone
here today
would die.
“Tell the Harmons to fulfill my demands, and Natasha will be safe. Otherwise, there’s no telling what I’d
do to
her.”
He took out an envelope. With a swipe of his hand, it shot out like a dagger and stabbed right into the
door
frame.
Watching their departing figures, Stephan shouted out, “Inform Mrs. Harmon immediately!”
“What? Natasha has been kidnapped?”
After the news arrived and Jessica was briefed about the situation, her expression hardened, along
with the
rest of the people present.
“How could that happen? We have dozens of bodyguards. How could Natasha be taken away?” Ruth
was in
disbelief.
“They were too strong. We were no match for them.” Stephan mourned. His legs were crippled, and his
core was destroyed. He was as good as useless.
“Who was it? The audacity to kidnap my daughter!” Jennifer was furious.
“We’re not sure of their true identity, but they left a letter.” Stephan signaled his men to give the letter to
Jennifer. She opened up the letter, and her expression grew dark as she read it.
“Mom, what does it say?” Ruth asked impatiently.
“It says, before the sun rises, bring the formulation of Immortunol and Dustin to Hummer Villa as
ransom.” Her tone was almost a growl.
“Hummer Villa? Isn’t that Edwin’s territory?” Ruth frowned. Did this have to do with the Hummer family
again?
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“Inform headquarters immediately. Get them to deploy the shadow guards for support!” Jennifer was
solemn,” Make a call to Dustin as well. Ask him to come here immediately!”
“Mom, you can’t be thinking of surrendering him to them, are you?” Ruth implored.
“This happened because of him. Why should he be free?”
“But
“No buts. Natasha’s safety comes first. Go now!”
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm“Okay.” She pursed her lips as she made the call, not daring to go against her mom.
Meanwhile, at Peaceful Medical Center, Dustin’s expression turned solemn as he listened through his
phone. He felt a surge of anger rising within him.
“I’ll be there right away.” He spared the nonsense and hung up, leaving the house in a fury immediately
after.
He stepped on the gas pedal for the entire journey. Within 20 minutes, he arrived at Park Place. As
soon as he walked in, the first thing he saw was the casualties lying on the floor. Stephan’s injuries
were the worst. His face was pale as he constantly coughed up blood, and his core energy had been
completely destroyed.
“Dustin, you’re finally here!” Ruth found solace in his appearance.
“Who did this?” Dustin’s piercing gaze could kill
“See for yourself!” Jennifer threw him the letter.
Dustin read it, and his temper flared. “The Hummer family are all pigheaded! It seems like they will
never learn
their lesson!”
“My daughter has been pulled into your mess. What do you plan on doing?” Jennifer questioned.
“I will definitely rescue Ms. Harmon,” he assured her.
“And if you fail?” she retorted.
“Then I’ll pay with my life!” Dustin’s expression grew solemn.
“Hmph! At least you’re able to man up. My daughter’s affection has not gone in vain.”