Chapter 1942 I'm Going To Sacrifice Myself (Part Two)

Everyone from the Yun Clan was stunned and horrified.

They couldn't believe that he had stolen back a gift that had been intended to ensure peace.

Once again, he was causing great trouble for the Yun Clan.

"How dare you?" spluttered an elder in outrage. "Alex Chu, are you courting death?"

He and the other elders of the Yun Clan moved forward, glaring furiously at Darren. They looked like they wanted to beat him up.

Darren shook his head. "Old man, are you losing your mind? Think of what you're doing. These two morons are openly blackmailing the Yun Clan, and you are catering obsequiously to their demands, sacrificing the property of the clan to appease them. Shame on you!"

His sharp retort struck a nerve with every member of the Yun Clan.

"Alex Chu, get out of here! Right now! You are no longer a member of our clan!" an elder roared.

"You want me to get out? Who the hell do you think you are?" Darren said, giving him a disdainful look.

His attitude further enrage

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urged in his body, and his Fate Character grew more rapidly than ever.

This single encounter had caused his sapling-shaped Fate Character to grow into a small tree, as thick as a thumb, with an array of vibrant, tiny branches and leaves.

There was an agonized shout from the edge of the hall. "Father, stop! Please!"

Ines came up to them, tears trickling down her soft cheeks. She had heard what had happened.

Liam glared at her. Harshly, he said, "Guards, arrest my daughter! Lock her up overnight. She must not be allowed to interfere. Anyone who disobeys me will be killed on the spot."

He met his daughter's tearful eyes with implacable resolve. This time, Alex had gone too far. He would not protect her husband again. He cared about Ines, and did not want her to be unhappy, but the fate of the whole Yun Clan was at stake. He could not sacrifice the clan for her sake, and after all, she would be better off in the end with someone who had more sense than her foolish husband.