At this moment, Victor Steel, a man accustomed to the harsh realities of life and death, suddenly felt a wave of sorrow. It was also at this moment that he realized that Leo Grant was dead, and his own survival was not due to any mercy from the British Lord.
To the British Lord, the fact that he had been given the Reshaping Pill was a humiliation, and she must have hoped that this incident would remain a secret.
Taking his own life along with Leo's would have been the most pragmatic solution.
The reason Leo had perished while he remained alive was likely due to the recent disappearance of his brother, the British Lord would hesitate to kill him again so soon, fearing it might sap the morale of the troops and lead to greater losses.
What about the ancestors of the Mirren family?
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