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The Deadly Assassin Robin (Tristan Storm) novel Chapter 951

The Deadly Assassin Robin
Chapter 951 She Deserves to Go to Hell!
Sadie was searching frantically for the nobleman of her dreams.

Suddenly, she sensed something was wrong with the atmosphere in the estate.

Her eldest brother lay on the ground, covered in blood, his face twisted in pain.

The estate was in ruins.

The decorative rock garden had collapsed, the gazebo was in pieces, and there were dead bodies scattered everywhere.

Are they filming some kind of action movie?

"Dad, w-what happened? When I left this morning, everything was fine, and now ... "

Sadie's eyes caught sight of Robin in the crowd.

Wow!

What a handsome man!

He's tall, slender, and exuded an air of cold aloofness.

His eyes sparkle like stars in the sky, and his face is strikingly handsome.

What would it be like to have a beautiful, passionate encounter with such a man?

Sadie's heart raced with excitement.

Her heart would have burst from her chest if it weren't for the tight corset she was wearing.

This man, like a prince, was the most captivating man she had ever seen.

She couldn't help but stare at Robin, her eyes lingering.

But when she gazed into his deep eyes, the chilling, bone-deep indifference made her body shudder violently.

Sadie quickly looked away from those murderous eyes.

It felt like a bloodthirsty beast was watching its prey, ready to rip her to pieces at any moment.

She stole glances at the enchanting but terrifying man, only to find that he was studying her in return.

His icy gaze remained fixed on her chest.

Sadie's cheeks burned with embarrassment.

That look! She was all too familiar with it.

Every time she walked outside, she'd get those crude stares.

Haha, this man was no exception!

Looking closer, she realized that Robin's gaze was fixed on the Emberleaf Fans she wore.

"Where did you get those fans?" Robin asked coldly. "Answer me!"

Sadie jumped at the sharpness of his voice, then snapped, "Who do you think you are? Why should I tell you?

"Dad! Dad! This j*rk yelled at me. I'm not happy!"

Sadie stormed over to Cuthbert, stomping her feet in frustration. "Make him bow and beg me for forgiveness!"

Though irritated, she didn't dare to look into Robin's cold eyes again.

Cuthbert, too, felt a rush of unease.

Even from dozens of feet away, he could feel the murderous intent emanating from Robin.

If someone offended her, she seemed ready to make the whole family pay.

This woman is surely as venomous as a serpent.

Normally, the daughters of wealthy families were supposed to be gentle and understanding.

But here was a woman in her early twenties, still so rude, spoiled, and cruel.

Clearly, Cuthbert's upbringing had been lacking.

Robin watched all of this with a cold smile, taking it all in.

The world was all about cause and effect.

Sadie's wickedness was a direct result of Cuthbert's unchecked indulgence.

If she liked something, she took it for herself.

If she didn't, she had to destroy or kill.

Such brutal logic, especially in a woman's blood, was a far more terrifying disaster.

After receiving comfort from Cuthbert, Sadie turned to glare at Robin.

Her expression had shifted from delight to one of bitterness and malice.

Robin stepped closer to her. "I'm asking you again, how did you get those fans?"

From the way he spoke, it seemed he knew about the appointment of chief manager as well.

This was a matter only he and Lachlan knew about.

How could this man have that information?

Cuthbert didn't dare to move forward recklessly; the best course of action was to observe the situation.

After all, it was just a pair of Emberleaf Fans!

Why was this man making such a fuss?

One of Sadie's maids quietly whispered to Cuthbert that Elodie was the daughter of a lasagna vendor at Coral Street Night Market.

Cuthbert's heart sank in relief.

Haha, just a poor lower-class girl!

This young man must be here to extort money!

To make such a fuss over a pair of fans!

D*mn it!

He probably didn't even realize how terrifying my family could be!

"You're talking nonsense. when did I steal anything? As for the Emberleaf Fans, t-they were a gift from Elodie!"

After a brief moment of panic, Sadie stopped avoiding the issue and immediately snapped at Robin.

"We were once close friends. It's normal for Elodie to give me a gift, right?

"Who do you think you are, demanding them from me now?!"

Robin gave a cold smile. "Those fans were given to Elodie by a powerful figure from Draconia!

"They were a custom gift from the special envoy of the Thalrex Order.

"Elodie's family cherished them as a treasure. How could they just give them away?

"Even when that family was at their poorest, they never sold them. How could she give them to a shameless trash like you?"

"Urghh! You b*stard, how dare you insult me?" Sadie shouted furiously.

"Who do you think you are? Elodie, that filthy woman, dared to steal my boyfriend. She deserves to rot in hell!"

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