The Almighty Lord Caspian by Cath Nitfisch
Chapter 276
Chapter 276 Too Weak
“Once more!” Cole exclaimed furiously. He charged forward a second time.
Once again, it was a muffled sound that reverberated across the plaza.
Those at the side hurriedly took a few steps backward, lest they become collateral damage.
The power unleashed by both parties astounded everyone.
Melvin, Vermont, and the rest were all frozen on the spot.
They were taken by surprise. They never expected that Caspian would be so much more. powerful than Cole.
At first, they were anxious about the battle. However, Caspian only needed one move to convince everyone that he was way stronger than Cole.
Aster and Avery looked at each other.
Both of them looked utterly shocked.
They had always thought that they were strong. Witnessing Caspian’s combat skills was a humbling experience.
Half a minute later, someone was thrown out.
When the people looked closer, they realized it was Cole.
He started throwing up blood. His face had been disfigured.
One look at his face and they could tell that Caspian had caused him great pain.
When faced with Caspian, the venerable master of Galecrest did not even have a chance to fight back.
If they had not seen it with their own eyes, they would not have believed his deftness.
“Master!” Night Shadow ran up to Cole immediately to give him a hand.
Cole staggered backward before he finally regained his balance.
He just stood there and looked at Caspian, astonished.
“How are you so good? It’s not possible! You’re still so young! How could I not even compete. with you?” Cole said.
He had always assumed that Caspian was too young and would never be at his level no matter how skilled he was.
However, judging from the battle they just had, Cole realized that he was no match for
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At that moment, Cole looked at Caspian with extreme fear in his
How could this matrilocal son–in–law be so young and powerful?
What could his real identity be?
Cole was brimming with questions.
eyes.
you surrender or die?”
never surrender!” Cole proclaimed
then looked to Night Shadow and
another knife out. It
was glowing with a dark green substance. It had clearly been
anybody was to be nicked by the blade, there would only
life!” Night Shadow yelled as he ran toward Caspian
just vanished like
was
“I didn’t kn
here knew stealth!” Caspian said as he frowned.
was not a simple fighter.
long time. The timing was advantageous to this person as it was
came prepared. Nonetheless, he only took advantage of the dark and used
was unbothered. He just
did not matter. All these years, many had wanted to kill him.
Night
held the blade
if he were to get pierced.
he was not going
the others
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smirked as the tip of his knife was only a few
neck.
already foresee
be saved. It was now
must have a death wish!
voice could be heard next to
He was frightened.
found Sylvia rushing toward
and kicked Night Shadow.
really powerful. It would definitely be bad
block Sylvia,
stop and went
Night Shadow was thrown
had kicked him
getting kicked, his head started
to the ground, thick blood gushed out of his mouth.
felt an intense pain
in his head.
everything went black
“Night Shadow!”
in front of
He was also his confidant and a close brother who was always there
killed by Sylvia,
was shocked by Sylvia’s combat skills.
grandmaster, so how could he not have been able to defend himself against Sylvia’s
all in disbelief. How could Sylvia still be so deferential to Caspian when
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her stay by Carplan’s side and be his subordinate?
mean that
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