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The Princess and the Pauper (Arabella)

Chapter 1635
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Sean had a whole bunch of this breed of snakes, treated them like pets, and played with them.

"Little guy seems pretty stoked," Sean reached toward the barrier. The snake quickly wrapped itself around the railing from his

hand, flicking its tongue as if ready to nip at the man any second.

Steward flipped a switch, and a horde of snakes slithered out from beneath the wall, hissing menacingly as they eyed the man

dangling above them.

"Let's get suse out of him before his curtain call," Sean said with nonchalance, as if a human life was no more significant than

an insect's.

The man's feet were barely off the ground.

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"Just biting him to death would be too kind," Steward felt like they were letting the man off easy.

Sean flashed a grin, "Let these little critters have their fun first, then we'll toss him to the mountain."

The man heard the hissing and Sean's words, his scalp tingled with dread.

Since ancient times, humans have had an innate fear of snakes, with their cold skin and naturally venomous nature.

The snakes moved forward in a wave-like pattern, hissing loudly as they aimed for the man's ankles. The man, terrified, quickly

drew his feet up. The snakes flicked their tongues and tried to approach him again.

Sean stood up, ready to leave.

"Felix toldto find him in the Demon Ring after I've done the job! Ahh." The man's plea was cut short as a snake bit him fiercely,

making him scream in agony.

He didn't know if the breed was venomous, only that if he didn't speak up, he wouldn't have a chance to live!

He had thought that Sean, wanting answers from him, would at least spare his life, just long enough for someone to cto his

rescue.

But Sean was as ruthless and brutal as the rumors said, not only releasing these snakes but also intending to throw him to the

mountain. Rumors had it that Sean kept hundreds of large, fierce, and temperamental dogs there.

Sean exuded an aura of arrogance and detachment. He walked away, seemingly uninterested in listening anymore.

The man, enduring the excruciating pain, shouted, "Only | can meet Felix. He's very cautious; you won't catch him with the

slightest rustle of grass. Spare my life, and | can lure him out, ahh."

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He was bitten a few more times by the snakes, his expression twisted in agony.

Sean simply left the basement. Steward initiated the system on the wall, raising and lowering the rope as if toying with the man.

The man screamed in terror.

"What else?"

"The fire years ago, | swear | didn't know. | just did whatever he told me," the man was completely petrified with fear.

Finally, Steward switched off the system, using sound waves and bait to lure the snakes back. The rope lowered, and the man

crashed to the ground, his expression contorted in pain.

The door opened, and Steward stepped in, pressing a foot onto the man's wound, saying coldly, "On Sean's turf, don't even think

about playing tricks."

"lI wouldn't dare." The man gasped for air, pain choking his words, "I'll definitely lure him out for you."