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Life After Prison by Silencieux novel Chapter 1667

Severin smiled wryly and asked, "Hey, what's going on? Why are you tormenting yourselves like this? I don't think you did anything wrong."

"We are very sorry for our mistakes. Please don't hold it against us. We promise never to do it again."

"Yes. We were foolish to underestimate you. We…"

They were all so frightened that they did not dare to get up.

Meanwhile, Sheila and Diane could not help themselves from giggling. Those disciples seemed to think Severin was a petty person.

Severin waved his hand and channeled an unseen force that gently lifted the kneeling disciples to their feet.

"I'm not going to hold a grudge against any of you over what happened yesterday. You didn't know who I was, and so did many of the elders. I can't blame you for that."

Severin retracted his invisible force and continued, "Your commitment to fulfilling your duties as members of the patrol, and your unwavering attitude toward preventing any suspicious individuals from passing beyond a certain point, is commendable."

"Really? Does this mean you don't blame us for our actions?" Rano and the others heaved a sigh of relief upon hearing Severin's words.

Severin, however, then changed his tune a little and lectured them, "That doesn't excuse you being so condescending and dismissive of us. At the very least, one of you should have informed the sect leader and asked if he knows such an individual. That is the proper thing to do. Have I made myself clear?"

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