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Roar of the Supreme Warrior novel Chapter 1747

Mount Ludis could no longer bear the pressure from Thea’s energy and collapsed into large boulders.

Boom!

The whole mountain began to crumble to the ground.

Plumes of dust billowed into the sky.

Fortunately, the spectating martial artists had already evacuated Mount Ludis. Otherwise, they would have been injured by Thea’s potent energy.

“What’s with her energy?”

Sky’s blood ran cold after sensing Thea’s energy, and he quickly backed away.

Her energy was overpowering.

It was similar to James’ energy when he was at his strongest, perhaps even stronger.

The Thunder King wore a solemn expression.

He had heard about Thea before and looked into her a little.

Thus, he knew Thea was a martial artist but had lost her strength for unknown reasons. He never expected her to be this strong.

Sky fled far away and said, “Thea, I really had no hand in it. James and I were like brothers. I am also deeply saddened by his death. It’s why I’m trying to gather the strongest martial artists in this world to avenge him. Do you see that black man in front of you? He’s trying to become the Great Grandmaster of the whole martial community. I think you’re the best fit for the position. Defeat him, and you’ll be our Great Grandmaster.”

Sky’s voice resounded from a distance.

Thea still had control over her senses.

At that moment, she used Ataraxia and forcibly stifled the anger in her heart.

The anger in her heart slowly dissipated.

As she calmed down, her energy also began to diminish.

She looked at the Thunder King and pointed her sword at him. Glaring at him, she said coldly, “This is Sol's territory. Sol’s ancient martial artists have the final say in our nation's happenings. Who are psychics to meddle in our affairs?”

The Thunder King stared at Thea and composed himself from his earlier shock. Then, a tiny smile formed on his face.

So what if she was a martial artist on the Skyward Stairway’s Ninth Stair?

He was confident he could easily do away with her.

Besides, Thea had yet to enter the ninth rank.

He stood on Mount Ludis’ ruins with one hand behind his back and looked at Thea, who was radiating fierce energy. He beckoned with his other hand and said, “Don’t whine about getting bullied later, Ms. Thea. Go ahead, make your move!”

The Thunder King was confident.

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