Regal Guard of Dragon
Chapter 868 Someone Wants to Stop the Wedding

"Even if you can take her out, have you ever thought that if the Qianfamily, the Wu family, will let you go? Even if you run away, they woulddefinitely replace you out. Where do you think you can hide? Are yougoing to escape them for the rest of your life?"

Finn finally infuriated Magnus. He looked at Finn with discontent andsaid, "You told me not to be selfish and to stand up to protect mybeloved ones, but now you are telling me not to do that. Are youteasing me?"

His eyes were wide open with anger. He still had sense, or he mighthave beat Finn.

Finn didn't want to have a fight with him here. If there was any trouble,the Qian family would bear him a grudge.

He softened his tone and said, "I just told you the unfavorableconditions. You have to think it twice before you make any decision.”"No, I can't wait any longer. I have endured long enough. I can feelwhat she has been suffering. I want to take her away and set her free.”To Finn's surprise, Magnus rejected him outright.

"Then go and do it. I won't stop you. When you both have to die, beimprisoned forever, or to be set apart forever, don't feel regret for whatyou are doing,” Finn said angrily.

He tried to be nice, but Magnus didn't listen to him at all.

Magnus indeed calmed down hearing that what Finn had said, but hefelt so painful inside.

He clenched his fists and his face muscles tightened as he gritted histeeth. He wanted to vent his anger, but he didn't know how.

Finn felt sorry for his painful experience and said, "Take a seat. It's justto take a person away. I've done that before and maybe I can help you.”Magnus then returned to his seat.

"First, we need to know where she is now and how many guards arearound her. And then we need to plan an escape route..."

In the afternoon, guests came one after another, but they were onlyfrom small families, the big families hadn't arrived yet.

The Qian family was lively as guests increased. These people normallyknew each other, so when they got together, they chatted lively,waiting for the start of the engagement banquet in the evening.

At seven o'clock in the evening when everything was ready, the bigfamilies began to make their appearances.

Some of them were from the southwest, northwest, northeast andsoutheast, and some were from the Capital. The comers were the eldestsons the families of the head of the families, who represented thewhole family.

In addition to these families, businessmen, politicians and the like whohad been in touch with the Qian family had come attending thewedding ceremony.

There were numerous guests whom Finn didn't know.

But the stars of the night were of course the Qian family and the Wufamily. In the evening, the bridegroom showed up.

In his early twenties, he looked handsome and well-built. Most of thedescendants of noble families were martial arts practitioners, so theywouldn't be too thin.

Wearing a white suit, he looked relaxed in front of the people and waseloquent. His generosity left a good impression on the guests.

In a short while, he had greeted most of the guests.

Finn, who was standing in the corner, did not come forward. He juststood and watched, and wondered where Magnus had gone.

It was very lively now, but something was bound to happen.

Finn didn't know why he would help Magnus. This was tantamount toseeking death, or even more terrible than death. And he might offendthe Qian family and the Wu family when he didn't have the ability tohandle it.

He was enjoying the drink he had just taken from the waiter whensomeone came up to him.

"Mr. Finn, I didn’t expect to see you here."

Finn found the sound very familiar, and looked back.

It was Yuer's grandfather, the leader of the Wolves, one of the lastpeople Finn wanted to see right now.

Today, he was also wearing a formal suit, which made him look moreenergetic, but the Dragonhead Cane was always with him.

Finn paused for a moment, then smiled and said, "What a chance. Ididn't expect to meet you here. How are you doing?"

Leighton Lee also smiled faintly, "I'm quite well. I haven't thanked youfor taking good care of Yuer. If you have time, please come to myhouse and I'll definitely entertain you!"

As Finn looked at Leighton's smiling face, he knew Leighton was anunforgiving man who never forgot a slight.

But Finn still replied politely, "You're welcome.”

The two men were smirking as a waiter passed by and Leighton took aglass of wine, which broke their embarrassment.

He raised his glass and said, "Mr. Finn, here's to you. We have plenty oftime to discuss it after the big letter day.”

Finn raised his glass too and they both chatted with each othercarefully.

When Leighton left, Finn breathed a sigh of relief. He hadn't felt souneasy before. But he trembled at the knowledge that Leighton was thewas the Wolves, he felt

Finn finished the wine in one gulp and left too.

In the inner room at this time, someone looked melancholy.

Magnus stood in the doorway of the room, and the woman who wasbeing carefully groomed in the room was the heroine of the evening.He waited until the two girls had left, and then went inside.

Magnus and the bride were the only ones left in the dressing room.The bride, apparently not expecting Magnus to be here, looked at himin surprise, and asked, "Why are you here?"

"I want to take you away," said Magnus.

His tone was very calm, and light as if saying a very common thing.The bride, who thought she had misheard him, looked at Magnus inastonishment. After a moment of pause, she said, "You are crazy! Howcould you think of it?"

Magnus remained calm. "I'm not crazy. I'm taking you away."

"Go back, and I'll pretend you never came.”

The woman, too, became serious. She seemed to believe that Magnuswould do this, but she knew that she could not go with him anyway.

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