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Life After Prison by Silencieux novel Chapter 2067

Raymond's face paled at the sight of the Demonblood Gourd. He began to worry about Severin.

The Demonblood Gourd was Uzair's trump card and was one of two treasures that Uzair was famous for, the other being the Thunderbolt Pool. The gourd was infamous for its malevolent energy that thirsted for blood upon activation. Even level nine supreme saints could be mentally affected by the oppressive energy.

Though it was only a mediocre-quality treasure, the Demonblood Gourd was well-known throughout the Deifirm Sect. Uzair was one of the Deifirm Sect's prodigies, so it was natural for Raymond to possess more information on someone whom he considered his equal. As a result, his expression turned serious, and he was stunned, speechless when he saw Uzair produce that weapon. Raymond would not even dare to take Uzair on in that situation.

Sian's reaction, however, was a stark contrast to Raymond's. Sian's initial shock morphed from surprise to delight and finally to manic excitement. He grinned fiercely and said, "Hahah! Adios, Severin! You're as good as dead!"

The Demonblood Gourd was Uzair's trump card, and it was strong enough to reach the standard of superior-quality treasures despite only being of mediocre quality. One could put it on par with Tobias's Soul Devouring Nail in terms of the effect it had on a practitioner's soul. It was a formidable weapon that could be used either to unleash its malevolent energy or to restrain a practitioner's soul.

Fueled by his own hatred for Severin, Sian's smile turned feral. Severin might be strong, but Uzair had an ace up his sleeve! Sian vividly recalled the humiliation of his defeat at Severin's hands. It was an outcome he found hard to accept. The whispers and taunts of onlookers served as a constant reminder of his failure, for everyone seemed to be secretly gossiping about the injury he suffered from Severin! The only way his anger could be quelled was with Severin's death.

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