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An Understated Dominance by Marina Vittori (official version)

Chapter 479
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Chapter 479

“Lord Consultant, greetings! I am fighter Cobalt Sander!”

Under everyone’s gaze, Cobalt got on one knee and saluted Dustin with a face full of respect. He was

the Hill family’s fighter, in other words, he was a high–ranking guard.

Meanwhile, a consultant was completely different–a consultant was second only to the master!

Everyone, no matter who, referred to him with the respectful address of “sir” or “lord.”

One could count on one hand the number of Consultant Badges the Hill family had given out. There

were merely a handful of consultants, but each and every one of them was all–powerful figures!

If Dustin was able to get a Consultant Badge, then that was sufficient proof of his power and worth!

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Everyone was shocked when Cobalt suddenly got on one knee. They were completely dumbstruck,

their faces full of disbelief.

That was none other than the famous Master Sander, the second–ranked on the Hundred Immortals!

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People everywhere worshiped the ground he walked on.

Yet, a person of that caliber had actually knelt for Dustin.

What the fuck was going on?!

Terrence and Duncan were dumbfounded. Julie and the others looked at each other, shocked.

They had never expected that just by taking out a badge, Dustin could have scared someone into

falling to their knees.

In truth, even Dustin hadn’t expected Cobalt to react this way. It seemed like the Hill family’s Consultant

Badge was truly exceptional.

“M–Master Sander, what are you doing?” Duncan asked in shock. He even looked completely at a loss.

He’d invited Cobalt to fight for him, not kneel for his enemy.

Ignoring Duncan’s words, Cobalt remained on one knee on the floor as he uttered a sincere apology.

“My lord, forgive me for not recognizing you. I have offended you greatly earlier, but please do not take

it to heart.”

At some point, sweat began to bead on his forehead.

The Hill family’s Consultant Badge didn’t just represent power but also a significant status. It wasn’t an

exaggeration to say that with just one word from a consultant, he could be made to disappear.

“It’s fine. You were just doing someone a favor. Since things didn’t sour further, then let’s just treat it as

a misunderstanding.” Dustin said without a hint of aggressiveness. Cobalt’s behavior earlier had at

least earned some of his respect.

“Thank you, my lord!” Cobalt said, looking overjoyed.

After expressing his gratitude, without any hesitation, he carried his son on his back and left.

Chapter 479

Although being ranked second on the Hundred Immortals seemed like an amazing feat, it actually

didn’t count for nothing in front of a true master. After all, in a place like Millsburg, there were many

hidden dragons and crouching tigers, and divine–level martial artists were a dime a dozen.

Seeing Cobalt flee, Duncan instantly panicked. “Master Sander? What’s going to happen to me if you

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leave?”

“What’s going to happen? You’re on your own!” Cobalt said, throwing a glance over his shoulder as

though he was looking at a dead man. Even the Doyle family couldn’t afford to cross the Hill family’s

consultant.

“What?” Duncan was flabbergasted.

He was on his own? What the fuck was he going to do?

Seeing that the tables had turned, Duncan spat fiercely, “Punk, this is not over! Just you wait!” and

attempted to slink away.

“Hold right there. Did I say you could go?” Dustin said indifferently. “You come and go as you please.

What do

you take me for?”

“Punk, I’ve already let you off the hook. What more do you want?” Duncan shouted, putting up a fierce

front.

“Of course, I want to give you a lesson. As I said earlier, I want to break your arm. I can’t just eat my

words.” Dustin picked up a fork and flung it casually.