I Am Unstoppable
Chapter 569 Joanne

Chapter 569 Joanne

Jonathan said, “Divine Realm is no longer Divine Realm of the past, and it's certainly not our DivineRealm. Without the presence of Divine Emperor, there is nothing left there for us to yearn for!”

Beatrix said, “But they will see us as traitors!”

Jonathan said, “Without Divine Emperor, being a traitor to Divine Realm isn't such a terrifying thing.People like Oswald won't possibly come to kill us personally. Hence, the danger isn't that great.Moreover, even if they take action themselves, I still have the vampires and the national governmentrepresented by Mabel to help. We don't need to be afraid at all. I believe Oswald and the others willalso weigh the pros and cons. They won't easily make a move against us. Besides, if we don't go back,all we carry is the reputation of a traitor. If we do go back, we would be treading on dangerous ground,subject to bullying. If we resist there, we're dead. Now, Master is no longer here, and the LuminaryVessel has also been returned to them. What kind of preferential treatment can we, the old-timers ofChard Hall, expect?”

Every point in Jonathan's analysis was so logical that Beatrix found herself unable to refute it.

In the end, all Beatrix could do was accept it.

At that moment, Beatrix's heart was filled with sorrow. She never imagined that one day she would loseher master, become a traitor of Divine Realm, and be left homeless and adrift.

Everything she had was lost in that very moment.

“I don't know what I can do after leaving Divine Realm,” Beatrix seemed a bit dejected. She continued,“I want to avenge Master, but I have no clue how to do it. Moreover, I know that my abilities are far

inferior compared to those people.”

Jonathan said, “Don't worry about anything. I'm here for you. As for revenge, I promise it will be doneas long as I'm alive!”

Beatrix nodded and said, “When you seek revenge, make sure to include me.”

With a slight smile, Jonathan said, “Am I not taking you wherever I go?”

Upon hearing that, Beatrix relaxed her brows.

Inside Divine Realm, a major reshuffling was taking place.

Oswald aspired to become the Chief Master of Divine Realm. He brought up the topic during aninternal meeting.

Oswald spoke. “Since we want to restructure Divine Realm, the rules need to be changed. However,now that Divine Emperor is no longer with us, Divine Realm must have a leader. I suggest we elect aChief Master who will lead us to forge a new glory, a glory that belongs to our Divine Realm!”

Oswald knew that Ignatius was in a strong position. However, having managed the Divine Realm formany years, Oswald was confident that if it came to an election, he would undoubtedly be elected.

Oswald also felt that his only obstacle was Ignatius.

However, what he didn't expect was that Ignatius was the first to speak. He said, “I disagree withOswald's statement.

Oswald couldn't help but be taken aback, frowning.

However, what Ignatius said next almost made Oswald feel as though he was dreaming.

Ignatius said, “I don't think there's any need for an election. Besides you, Oswald, who else is qualifiedto be Chief Master?”

The moment those words were spoken, not only was Oswald taken aback, but everyone else wasstunned, too. Then, everyone immediately echoed in agreement.

If even Ignatius had agreed, who else would come to oppose the consensus?

Oswald looked deeply at Ignatius, feeling that he should really thank the latter in the future. D*mn, he'sreally cooperative!

Shortly after, Ignatius said, “Chief Master.” He was shameless enough to call Oswald Chief Masterdirectly.

That made Oswald's heart flutter.

Ignatius said, “I think Richard's disciples, Jonathan and Beatrix, will be a problem!”

“Oh, how so?” asked Oswald. He seemed very approachable.

Ignatius said, “Jonathan is a peculiar man. I am certain that he will betray Divine Realm with Beatrix

and never return. Chief Master, you should be mentally prepared for this!”

“Hmph!” Oswald snorted coldly, saying, “If they dare not return, it'll be a betrayal to Divine Realm. If thathappens, I will send an expert to kill those two. It would serve as a warning to others.”

Ignatius waved his hand, saying, “Chief Master, I'm afraid that's not possible. These two have alreadyreturned to Chanaean, where their connections run deep. Coupled with Jonathan's current level ofcultivation, it would be very difficult to kill them even if we send an expert.”

Oswald looked at Ignatius and asked, “Ignatius, what do you think?” He had come to understand thatevery time Ignatius posed a difficult question, he must have a solution in mind.

Ignatius then said, “Our Divine Realm is currently in a state of rebuilding, so it's not suitable to makenumerous enemies, especially Jonathan. This man is the Chosen One. His fate is incredibly strong, soit's very difficult to kill him. Moreover, Jonathan is the king of vampires. If we kill him, it will provoke therevenge of the Blood Clan.” He paused for a moment. Then, he continued, “This is my suggestion. Asthe Chief Master, you should issue a statement to expel Jonathan and Beatrix from Divine Realm,never to return again. This way, no one will gossip about this in the future, and it will save us a lot ofembarrassment. If you wait for ten days, and you then say to expel them when they don't return, you'llseem lacking in confidence.”

Oswald said, “You make a good point!” He felt that Ignatius was truly considerate of him.

He had just assumed the role of Chief Master. If two traitors were to emerge at that time, and hecouldn't even capture them, it would be a massive blow to his reputation.

When Jonathan and Beatrix left the Wildefield train station, he received a call from Alice.

The two had already been expelled from Divine Realm.

After Jonathan found out, he gave Beatrix a knowing smile. “It seems that Oswald and his group arenot foolish. They know that if they insist on entangling with us at this crucial juncture, it'll do more harmthan good. Hence, they decided to expel us from Divine Realm first.”

Beatrix breathed a sigh of relief but still felt a sense of loss in her heart. Being expelled...

That feeling was akin to wanting to leave a company for a long time, but when the moment of actualdeparture came, it still felt a bitter taste in one's mouth.

At that moment, the city of Wildefield was bathed in brilliant sunshine!

It was exactly four in the afternoon.

Inside the train station, there weren't many people. After all, Wildefield wasn't considered an economichub, and it wasn't a holiday, so the train station wasn't crowded.

Jonathan and Beatrix left the train station together.

A man in his sixties, dressed in a white lab coat, came over.

“Are you Mr. Jonathan and Ms. Beatrix?” The elderly man with a face full of wrinkles asked, looking up.

Jonathan nodded, saying, “Yes, we are.”

“My name is Filbert. My employer sent me to pick you both up.”

After speaking, he turned around and opened the car door for Jonathan and Beatrix.

The car was a Lexus.

Jonathan and Beatrix entered the vehicle.

After closing the car door, Filbert turned around and went into the driver's seat. He then started the carand drove off.

On the road, Jonathan made small talk with Filbert, asking, “Is Ms. Wilkinson doing well these days?”

“Not so good!” After a momentary silence, Filbert said, “I can't explain it very well. You will understandonce you see it.”

Jonathan nodded, deciding not to ask any more questions.

The last time he saw Joanne was half a year ago. In the blink of an eye, half a year had passed.

In the past six months, Jonathan underwent radical changes.

Beatrix was still confused about what they were doing. On their way to their destination, she askedJonathan, “Why do we need to come here?”

Jonathan's response was straightforward. “There's no clear and effective way to avenge our masteryet, so let's take it one step at a time. Perhaps we may stumble upon an opportunity unknowingly?” He

paused, then added, “You're aware of Joanne's situation. It's quite peculiar. Maybe we can replace someopportunities through her?”

Upon reflection, Beatrix realized that, indeed, there were no effective and feasible methods to avengeher master at the moment. Hence, she decided to accompany Jonathan on the journey for the timebeing.

An hour later, Filbert drove Jonathan and Beatrix to the lakeside in the northeastern part of Wildefield.

Beside the lake was a small villa. The scenery there was splendid, with the lake's surface shimmeringin the sunlight. Its intense reflection was almost blinding.

There were also quite a few beautiful willow trees by the lake, their branches drooping into the water.

Joanne was sitting in the front yard of the small villa under a parasol set up in the yard.

Underneath the parasol was a table accompanied by four chairs.

At that very moment, Joanne was sitting on the chair in front of that table.

She seemed somewhat eerie because she was sunbathing in a down jacket during a scorching day.

The temperature in Wildefield was still quite high, and the dog days of summer were the last wave andthe most intense. Ordinary people, even in their lightest clothes, would replace the weather hot. Yet,Joanne seemed unbothered.

Both Jonathan and Beatrix had a flash of surprise in their eyes.

Filbert, along with Jonathan and Beatrix, approached Joanne. He softly announced, “Your esteemedguests have arrived, Ms. Joanne.”

Only then did Joanne open her eyes. She had been asleep just a moment ago.

Upon opening her eyes, Joanne saw Jonathan and Beatrix. She managed to squeeze out a faint smileand said, “I'm not feeling too well. Please have a seat, both of you!”

Jonathan and Beatrix were in no rush to sit down. Jonathan first turned his gaze to Joanne, noticingthat her face was pale, with frost particles clinging to her eyebrows.

“What's going on with you?” Jonathan asked curiously.

With a bitter smile, Joanne said, “Starting from a month ago, my body has been getting colder andcolder.”

Jonathan asked, “May I take your pulse?”

Joanne said, “Of course!” After she finished speaking, she reached out her hand.

Right away, Jonathan took hold of her pulse.

When he grasped it, an icy sensation akin to a bolt of lightning shot through Jonathan's fingertips.

Suddenly, Jonathan felt an intense sting. He couldn't help but let out a cry and immediately withdrewhis hand.

“What's wrong?” Beatrix asked curiously.

With a wry smile, Jonathan said, “You'll know once you try it.”

Right then, Beatrix began to take Joanne's pulse.

Her reaction was naturally the same as Jonathan's. She quickly let out a gasp and withdrew her hand.

“This is so strange,” Beatrix said with a pale face. “I heard Jonathan mention it before, but I neverimagined that your situation would be this severe, Ms. Wilkinson.”

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