Chapter 3348 Undercurrents of Change

The following day, a shocking rumor swept through the streets of Dewsbury, igniting a wave of whispers and disbelief among its residents.

Glaucus, the head of the city's leading family, along with dozens of other influential family heads, had been apprehended overnight by the Martial League.

The prominent families found themselves in a state of turmoil, grappling with the unexpected news. They could hardly fathom that such a powerful figure could be captured so swiftly.

As the reality of Glaucus' arrest settled in, many quietly rejoiced, grateful that they had chosen not to stand against Matthew, the rising force of the city.

Yet, alongside this news, another startling revelation emerged: Pontus, the head of the Mirren Family, had recently broken through to the grandmaster level after emerging from seclusion.

On this day, the air in Dewsbury felt unusually sweet, as if the very essence of the city celebrated the upheaval.

match. Matthew, clad in pristine white, appeared untouched by the dust and sweat of battle. In stark contrast, Pontus, his bronzed muscles glistening with perspiration, radiated

Pontus' relentless attacks, employing twelve techniques of mixed martial arts that flowed seamlessly from one to

across Pontus' face as he exclaimed,

the Martial League members gathered around, who had expected their leader to be an imposing and unrivaled warrior, only to find him resembling a well-meaning oaf focused solely on

as he recognized that if he did not skillfully counter Pontus' strikes, his opponent would continue to push himself to exhaustion before finally conceding. Just the day before, Pontus had been overcome by poison and believed himself on the

to seal Pontus' meridians, extracting most of the poison from

level, he still lacked the full mastery of his strength. Though capable of overpowering anyone below that level, he

in fighting you," Pontus declared, his interest waning as he strolled toward the cafeteria on the second floor of the Martial League. After witnessing the aspiring martial artists the day prior, he seemed to have

children's adoring gazes, he remained silent, but Matthew sensed through his expression that Pontus truly reveled in their admiration. Meanwhile, Glaucus and the

him. Even the hardest of hearts could feel sorrow; losing a beloved dog could evoke grief, so what could be

not a fool. Upon witnessing Glaucus in such a pitiful state, an instinct to

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