Victor was thoroughly frustrated by Charlie's remarks, yet at that moment, he found himself unable to even scold Charlie, let alone resist or seek revenge.
He had initially been filled with excitement watching his left hand gradually regrow, witnessing this extraordinary miracle unfold right before his eyes. However, who could have predicted that Charlie would force him to endure the pain of losing his hand for a second time?
What's worse is that Charlie's actions were far more brutal than those of the Three Elders.
The Three Elders, who were his great grandfathers, had a certain level of sympathy for their younger kin. They cut cleanly and precisely, resulting in neat wounds, and most importantly, the pain was manageable.
But Charlie was not his great grandfather, and he showed no special consideration. His method of cutting off Victor's right hand felt like the brutal strike of an axe used for chopping wood.
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