Chapter 677: Talk Between Transcendent Witches
Chapter 677 Talk Between Transcendent Witches
"It matters not to me whether you agree or disagree. If you are obedient, good for you; you get to keep your dog-lives. However, if you are disobedient, I will just kill you," Henrietta added indifferently.
"Do you think it is wise to offend all of us like this, Black Rose? If we all disagree, what can you do about it? Do you think you can defeat all of us if we join forces?" Scarlet Flame asked gloomily with a hint of threat.
However, such an insignificant threat was akin to the squeaks of a rat; it didn’t affect Henrietta whatsoever.
"That’s for me to know and you to find out," Henrietta coolly replied before smiling coldly, "However, do you dare to find out?"
Scarlet Flame immediately fell silent, unable to answer; she didn’t dare to.
Although the Black Rose Transcendent Witch of the past was already strong, she wasn’t this overbearing and unreasonable.
What changed? What gave her the confidence? What permitted her impertinence and disrespect?
"Why are you doing this to us, Black Rose? Although we haven’t been quite friendly with each other, we have at least maintained a certain level of cordiality for the past three hundred years," White Serpentine reasoned, full of unwillingness to comply.
"Maintained a certain level of cordiality?" Henrietta scoffed with contempt when she heard those words. "My maintaining a certain level of cordiality, do you mean joining hands with other Transcendent Witches to pressure me for valuable resources you neither deserve nor have a stake in?"
"By maintaining a certain level of cordiality, do you mean secretly conspiring with each other to do harm to me and my kingdom? Where was this unity when the Holy Knight Empire invaded my kingdom? Where was help? If you can’t even uphold the agreement of the seven witch kingdoms, your words are only fart to me."
"So do not speak to me about cordiality, White Serpertine, for my definition of cordiality seems very different from the ’cordiality’ you speak of," Henrietta coldly rebuked.
White Serpertine was left speechless, unable to reply, and her face flushed with shame like she had been horribly slapped.
Her words tore into White Serpertine like a vicious knife and ripped out her guilty conscience, causing White Serpertine to become silent with a flushed face full of shame.
"I have tolerated you all long enough," Henrietta continued, "Not only are any of you grateful for my repeated concessions and benevolence towards your wilful selves, but you all even dare to stab me in the back."
"The fact that I am wasting my life speaking to you and not rushing over to take your dog-lives is already the greatest mercy I can bestow upon you! You only have this one final chance; it’s your choice whether you want to squander it."
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