Chapter 1741 Pablo Belmont - Part 27
- The King of Cities stared coldly at Pablo. Though he harbored no major grudge against Pablo himself, he disliked Pablo's close relationship with the King of Hell. The idea of a woman sitting at the helm of the Ten Hell Palace Rulers was an insult to him. Now that the King of Hell was gone and Pablo had no one to protect him, the King of Cities sought to vent his frustration on Pablo.
- Pablo maintained a calm and unflinching demeanor, responding, "It does not seem to be your concern where I go, Your Lordship."
- The King of Cities' face darkened with anger.