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The Girlboss Begs for Remarriage by Chu

Chapter 808
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And that was the last look Pax had on his face before he died.

Boom! A terrible explosion erupted in the air above the hotel in South Morhen. Shocked pedestrians were screaming while car horns blared shrilly as the bomb had considerable yield.

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Even though it had blown up from such a distance away from the hotel, the shockwave still struck the building, causing it to shake violently.

It went without saying for the pedestrians beneath were all sent tumbling to the floor.

Arf! Arf! Arf! A pedestrian walking a black dog was caught in the shock wave too, though the dog was soon on its feet and barking viciously at the sky.

Soon, something charred dropped from the skies above in front of them.

The black dog walked up and had a sniff... and then started eating.

When the owner went over for a look, he soon dropped limply on the floor, screaming.

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After all, it was a man's charred arm! Morhen was in full alert following the bombing, and DNA tests uncovered that the hand belonged to Pax Barzini, the crboss leading the Sunblazers.

The Jankos played a crucial role, however, with Ned liaising with various parties to cover up the incident haphazardly as a gas explosion.

The day after, Ned himself cto a bar within the Sunblazers turf to have a drink with Frank and Hux.

"The whole mess is settled now, Vicky." Ned appeared exhausted even as he took a sip from his glass.

It appeared that even the Jankos had to work very hard to make the bombing go away. Still, it was understandable, as this was Morhen and not just any other city.

Hux breathed a sigh of relief in turn, but he soon growled, "I didn't think that Pax Barzini was that vile.

It's my fault—I should have known he wouldn't have given up so easily."