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The Girlboss Begs for Remarriage novel Chapter 2635

But Zark was Frank's friend! How could she just stand around and watch?

Janice argued with herself in her mind but eventually made up her mind.

Before she could strode up, however, Zark shouted, "You call yourself a man, but you're bullying a woman?! Kill me if you can!"

Zark was not actually waiting for Janice to decide anyway—he was just so terribly hurt that he could not talk.

But now, he could as he healed a little.

Sure, he had just met Janice, but he would not let something so terrible happen to her.

In fact, she was virtuous and a friend of Frank's. That meant he would not risk her life, and Frank was worth sacrificing his life for!

Still, the undertaker frowned. "Don't you fear death?"

Such selflessness was only possible in fiction—every martial elite he had fought before had begged through tears when they realized death had come for them.

Presuming that such people did not exist, the undertaker therefore did not expect to see one!

Nodding, he said, "I'll be honest—I like men like you. I'll refrain from getting the girl involved for your sake… but only if you kill yourself as I watch.

"I won't lie—I'm really keen to see if you really don't fear death. You see, there's a huge difference between being killed and suicide. The latter can really bare the soul."

"No!" Janice exclaimed. "This isn't a part of the deal! You—"

The undertaker appeared visibly excited. "So, you're Lugh Frankton, the chief of Mystic Sky Guild? Finally showing up, I see… And here I thought you'd be fleeing after hearing that I'm coming for you."

Frank simply smirked. "Calm down. Don't you have to pay damages to the hospital for your vandalism?"

"What?"

The undertaker was left confused, just like Janice and Zark.

They had no idea why he said something with such poor timing!

However, the undertaker was smarter and quickly caught on. "So you're saying you'd definitely win and could kill me in an instant? And you wouldn't find out where I'm from if I'm dead?"

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