“Fandor, now that you have taken the snow lotus, are you confident that you can kill Kawano?” Flaxseed asked him.
However, Fandor shook his head. “I'm not...”
Flaxseed was taken aback. “You're not confident? Then how could you brag and even say you would destroy the shrine? Your boasting is too much!”
“I'm not boasting. I'm not confident in myself, but I'm confident in someone else!” Fandor remarked.
“Who?” Flaxseed asked.
Fandor pointed to Jared. “He can definitely beat Kawano, and with his strength, it shouldn't be a problem even if he attempts to destroy the shrine.”
“Me?” The latter was surprised to hear that. “I'm only at the level of Greater Martial Arts Marquis now. I'm not as strong as you say.”
“You'll reach Martial Arts Saint soon,” Fandor said, tossing the ancient snow lotus to Jared. “With this and other resources, I'm sure you can break through. Once you become a Martial Arts Saint, what's the Watanabe family or the Thousand Crane Shrine to you?”
“You're giving this to me?” Jared's eyes widened in disbelief. He never expected Fandor to give him such an expensive and precious item.
“You paid for my drinks, so I'm giving this to you to even it out,” Fandor said with a slight smile. “Besides, this thing is useless to me...”
Jared didn't understand Fandor's words, but he saw Fandor suddenly make a move toward him. He panicked and also made a move.
When their palms met, Jared was surprised to find that Fandor had some restraining power inside him that seemed to be limiting his strength.
Moreover, Fandor's strength wasn't as great as he had imagined. At most, Fandor was a Sixth Level Greater Martial Arts Marquis.
How could this level of strength induce fear in that many people?
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