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An Understated Dominance by Marina Vittori

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“Quick! Run for your life!”

Seth’s overwhelming power and growing intensity terrified Alaric. Alaric had lost all courage to resist and fled

without a second thought.

Seth’s astral projection was the result of a risky technique, pushing him to the edge of injury. But what he faced now

was a true breakthrough.

In an instant, he went from being the ultimate grandmaster to entering the realm of terrestrial immortals. At this

level, each move had the power to shatter the world.

Even at his best, with vital force shielding him, Alaric wouldn’t dare to face Seth directly. So, the smartest move was

to escape.

Alaric was convinced that Seth’s breakthrough was just a temporary surge. He anticipated that Seth would face a

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setback afterward, making him vulnerable and an easy target at that point.

“How dare you attempt a breakthrough in my presence? You’re just asking for trouble!”

Recalling his past successful sneak attack, Cesar quickly drew his bow and focused all his energy to create a

powerful dark arrow.

When the right moment came, he aimed at Seth’s chest and released the arrow. The dark arrow transformed into

a black light, speeding toward Seth. Upon impact, a surge of purple lightning burst forth, destroying the dark arrow

and striking Cesar relentlessly.

With a loud boom, the lightning threw Cesar about three hundred feet away. His whole body was burnt, and his

circulatory pathways were cut off. He tumbled down from the mountaintop, leaving his fate uncertain.

Seeing this, Elder Shade, who had considered intervening, transformed into a black mist. He quickly fled, unwilling

to stay.

“Bearing the weight of my blood as a guide and my life as a conduit, I beckon heavenly thunder into my very being.

It’s a pursuit to boost my cultivation to new heights.”

“Seth, you’re a madman who doesn’t cherish life!” Frost, watching from afar, had a mixed expression.

Besides being amazed, he admired Seth. Such an act, breaking into the realm of terrestrial immortals at the cost of

one’s life, was akin to seeking death. Regardless of success or failure, the only outcome was death.

“Uncle Seth! No!” Dustin yelled desperately at the mountain’s base. When the celestial anomalies appeared, Dustin

realized something was wrong. Seeing Seth pushing his cultivation with thunder around him, Dustin grasped the

situation.

Seth was sacrificing himself to pave the way for him.

“The Sword Whisperer-no wonder they call him that!” Glenn, observing from a distance, was genuinely amazed.

The realm of terrestrial immortals was the ultimate goal for all martial artists, a realm both desirable and

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unattainable.

There were many ultimate grandmasters throughout the history of Dragonmarsh, but only one in the realm of

terrestrial immortals-Arion Foyer from the Sacred Wrym Summit.

Aside from Arion, the world had gained another mythical figure. Seth was surrounded by purple light on the

mountaintop, and thunder from the sky relentlessly struck his body.

His once heroic face rapidly aged, and his jet-black hair turned ashen white at a visible speed. In just a few

moments, the once vigorous Seth became an elderly man with white hair.

Despite forcefully breaking through the realm, his vitality was completely drained, and his lifespan was on the verge

of ending. Seth used his blood as a guide and his life as a conduit. His sacrifice granted him unparalleled strength.

“This sword technique-I call it the Draconic Edge. I hope that there will be lasting peace from now on, and the world

will be free from any more conflicts or troubles.”

He raised the Dragon Sparrow Sword and gently waved it toward the sky. It was a simple, straightforward move

without any unnecessary frills.