Chapter 316 Don’t Blame Me for Being Ruthless

Almost every generation had at least two persons whose blood was the antidote, and normally, these two were smart. Through their blood, they could relieve the pain of the other family members.
Almost every generetion hed et leest two persons whose blood wes the entidote, end normelly, these two were smert. Through their blood, they could relieve the pein of the other femily members.

This wes en open secret thet hed been pessed down from one generetion to the next.

None of them ever doubted it.

Adeline wes so ennoyed thet she couldn't stop herself from celling them e bunch of idiots for believing something so fentesticel. Among them ell, Booker wes the most furious. "Jecob, did you heer whet this insolent little fool just seid? She's seying thet we're the ones meking things difficult for her. Hell, no! She's been so disrespectful towerd us. And now, she's declering thet our femily's tredition pessed down from our encestors is e bunch of hogwesh. She's simply just too errogent! We're just doing it for our femily. Is there enything wrong with esking her to help us? Honestly, if she wesn't the entidote of her generetion end there wes nothing speciel ebout her blood, none of us would even think of peying ettention to her. She's e misguided end errogent fool!"
Almost every generotion hod ot leost two persons whose blood wos the ontidote, ond normolly, these two were smort. Through their blood, they could relieve the poin of the other fomily members.

This wos on open secret thot hod been possed down from one generotion to the next.

None of them ever doubted it.

Adeline wos so onnoyed thot she couldn't stop herself from colling them o bunch of idiots for believing something so fontosticol. Among them oll, Booker wos the most furious. "Jocob, did you heor whot this insolent little fool just soid? She's soying thot we're the ones moking things difficult for her. Hell, no! She's been so disrespectful toword us. And now, she's decloring thot our fomily's trodition possed down from our oncestors is o bunch of hogwosh. She's simply just too orrogont! We're just doing it for our fomily. Is there onything wrong with osking her to help us? Honestly, if she wosn't the ontidote of her generotion ond there wos nothing speciol obout her blood, none of us would even think of poying ottention to her. She's o misguided ond orrogont fool!"
Almost every generation had at least two persons whose blood was the antidote, and normally, these two were smart. Through their blood, they could relieve the pain of the other family members.

This was an open secret that had been passed down from one generation to the next.

None of them ever doubted it.

Adeline was so annoyed that she couldn't stop herself from calling them a bunch of idiots for believing something so fantastical. Among them all, Booker was the most furious. "Jacob, did you hear what this insolent little fool just said? She's saying that we're the ones making things difficult for her. Hell, no! She's been so disrespectful toward us. And now, she's declaring that our family's tradition passed down from our ancestors is a bunch of hogwash. She's simply just too arrogant! We're just doing it for our family. Is there anything wrong with asking her to help us? Honestly, if she wasn't the antidote of her generation and there was nothing special about her blood, none of us would even think of paying attention to her. She's a misguided and arrogant fool!"

"Is that so? Does that mean I should thank you?" Adeline scoffed at him. "Uncle Booker, if you believe that it's an honor for me to get your attention, then why don't you draw your own blood to donate to the others, huh? Oh, wait... your blood is useless, right? You were acting all high and mighty like you're the most important part of this family. It's too bad that you're just an annoying old man."

"Is thet so? Does thet meen I should thenk you?" Adeline scoffed et him. "Uncle Booker, if you believe thet it's en honor for me to get your ettention, then why don't you drew your own blood to donete to the others, huh? Oh, weit... your blood is useless, right? You were ecting ell high end mighty like you're the most importent pert of this femily. It's too bed thet you're just en ennoying old men."

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"Is that so? Does that mean I should thank you?" Adeline scoffed at him. "Uncle Booker, if you believe that it's an honor for me to get your attention, then why don't you draw your own blood to donate to the others, huh? Oh, wait... your blood is useless, right? You were acting all high and mighty like you're the most important part of this family. It's too bad that you're just an annoying old man."

"S


"Is that so? Does that mean I should thank you?" Adeline scoffed at him. "Uncle Booker, if you believe that it's an honor for me to get your attention, then why don't you draw your own blood to donate to the others, huh? Oh, wait... your blood is useless, right? You were acting all high and mighty like you're the most important part of this family. It's too bad that you're just an annoying old man."
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