"Very well!" The old king nodded, "That girl is right, in terms of character and
qualifications, you are thousands and thousands of times better than those cousins of
yours. In such circumstances, the fact that you have survived to this point and managed
to push the group you founded to the top 100 in the world, and that you can work with a
king like Mr. Lierger, is proof enough of your ability. If you can stand up, you are
naturally the best person to succeed the throne!"
William: "Thank you grandfather."
"Don't be in a hurry to thank me yet." The old king interrupted him, "I have a task for
you, and I will only consider it if you can complete it!"
William: "Yes, at your command."
….
Silas himself sent Derila back, passing around the corner of the long corridor, when
he was greeted by some handsome young men.
Silas bowed low to them, and the few men responded politely.
Derila looked cold, her gaze high and cold as she swept a glance at them; she
knew that these were the cousins who often bullied William.
All of them looked like human beings, but had a cruel and sadistic root in their bones.
If she hadn't wanted to get William involved, she would have wanted to punish them
properly.
"Is this the divine doctor that William invited here?" A few of the princes all surveyed
Derila with a sharp and unkind gaze, and there was even profanity and frivolity in
the eyes of one of them.
Derila clenched her fist and looked about to punch someone, when the Silas
panicked and urged those few princes to leave.
Several people also turned back to make provocative gestures at Derila.
Derila directly picked up the shoes on her feet and smashed them over.
The shoe hit two of them on the head with a "bang".
The princes were dumbfounded, no one had ever dared to do that to them.
The two who had been hit tried to rush forward to argue, but they were pulled back:
"This is His Majesty's place, are you crazy?"
They were furious and frantic, but Derila laughed coldly and set off.
Silas was full of shock and panicked as he sent Derila out of the palace.
When they got into the car, Silas observed Derila in the back seat from the rear-
view mirror, full of doubts, this little girl, who looked ordinary, where on earth did she get
the guts and aura to be unafraid of the sky and the earth?
And Derila, is puffed up looking at her phone, Daemon has not yet returned the
message over, that ba_tard, it seems to be coming for real.
The actual fact was that he's not really going to get engaged to Penny, was he?
Just as Derila was thinking, Harrison's call came in, and she immediately answered it,
"Hello, Harrison!"
"Ms.Feroma, are you, all right?" Harrison asked cautiously.
Knowing that Derila had followed William into the palace, Daemon was worried
that Derila's violent temper would anger the king and cause some kind of trouble.
And there would be a buffer time for them to receive the message, which was why they
asked Harrison to call and ask about the situation.
"Still alive, can't die." Derila said without good humour, "Did Daemon tell you to
call?"
Harrison looked at Daemon weakly.
When Daemon shook his head, Harrison could only say, "I called it myself, didn't you call
me before? I thought, are you in some kind of emergency."
"You can shut up now." Derila was extremely annoyed, "Now I'm talking and you're
listening."
"Yes." Harrison didn't dare to say more.
"You tell me to tell that son of a b!tch Daemon, when I'm done with William's side of
things, I'll immediately fly to Xendale and talk to him face to face, if he still wants to
break up, I'll never entangle, but before we meet, he better keep his virginity to me, or
I'll castrate him!!!"
After saying this, Derila directly hung up the phone.
Silas made his eyes widen in shock, dumbfounded with shock. The phone call just now,
he heard and understood, was from Harrison, the personal attendant beside Daemon,
Derila had disliked him a lot, and after that he started leaving vicious words to
threaten Daemon.
The legendary bloodthirsty King of Hell, Daemon, was actually, threatened by someone
like this?
Silas did not quite dare to believe his ears.

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