Gerald Crawford:The Secretly Rich Man (Invisible or Poorest) Chapter 1608
The way Nori had said it, it was almost as though she was afraid that Gerald would end up going back on his word.
Sensing that, Gerald looked at her with determined eyes before saying, “Don’t worry, I always keep my word! After
all, a person who lies is nothing but a coward!”
Following that, Gerald alternated his gaze between his sister and Nori before adding, “Alright, there’s still something
I need to settle. With that said, I’m going to have to need both of you to continue waiting for me here for a little
while. Don’t worry, once I return, we’ll leave this place together! Also, remember not to go out all willy-nilly and if
needed, you can contact me with the sound talisman. The second it’s activated I’ll rush back immediately!”
“…What? You’re heading off again, Gerald? But where to?” asked Jessica in a worried tone. After all, to think that
they had to part ways again so quickly after reuniting!
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replied Gerald as he looked straight into Jessica’s eyes.
Upon hearing that, his sister simply nodded slowly… She, for one, knew that there was no use trying to persuade
her brother against it. With that in mind, she could only pray that he would return unscathed.
With that, Gerald then made a massive leap before flying back to Bario City at immense speeds…
There was going to be bloodshed tonight, and Gerald was going to make sure that none of the Quartermains would
remain…
Meanwhile, the Quartermain family manor was brightly lit, with sheets of white cloth hung everywhere. Adding that
to the many death wreaths placed all over the place, it was clear that the Quartermains were holding a funeral for
Yesirn.
Henrick himself was standing before Yesirn’s memorial tablet. After wrapping white strips of cloth over his son’s
corpse, the teary-eyed Henrick then said, “I’ve taken revenge for you, son… Gerald’s dead now, so you can rest in
peace…!”
Upon hearing that, the rest of the Quartermains present began weeping as well. After all, watching one’s child die
before their very eyes was most definitely one of the saddest things to witness…
Unbeknownst to them, however, the Quartermains were going to reunite with Yesirn very, very, soon.
At that moment, a booming and rather familiar voice suddenly shouted, “Hey now, you old b*stard! Instead of
grieving for him, why don’t I just send you to hell so that both of you can get reunited!”
Shocked, everyone turned to look at the source of the voice… And there Gerald was, casually standing with his
arms crossed atop the Quartermain manor’s roof!
The second Henrick saw the youth, he was instantly hit by immense wrath and shock. Gerald had been hit by the
Five Blazing Dragons attack, had he not? How was he still alive?! In fact, how did he even remain so perfectly fine?!
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“You… You’re alive…?!” growled Henrick as he glared at Gerald.
Snorting contemptuously, Gerald then sneered, “Aren’t you a bit too confident with yourself, Henrick? You weren’t
even able to completely master that attack! With that said, there’s no way I would’ve died to that!”
Furrowing his brows, Henrick then gloomily replied, “…How do you even know about that?”
To think that Gerald was aware that he hadn’t perfected the Five Blazing Dragons attack… But how? Nobody else—
who was alive—should even know about that!
“There’s no need to know about that. After all, you’re going to be dead soon anyway. As I’ve promised myself, I’m
exterminating the Quartermains if it’s the last thing I do!” retorted Gerald in a frigid tone.
Hearing that, Henrick simply snorted disdainfully as he yelled, “You sound rather sure of yourself! If I could defeat
you back then what makes you think you’ll win this time?! Now stop talking trash and just die already!”
Following that, the Quartermain master leaped toward Gerald, intent on attacking the youth!
Unfortunately for him, Henrick looking down on Gerald was a truly fatal mistake…