"Sh*t. What do we do in the face of a fighter who's of the true god status?"
Someone was so shocked that all the color leached from his face. For a grandmaster o r someone of the semi-god status, there was no way to beat someone of the true god status. His aura alone had this much power, and it was difficult for them to close in on him.
An old man flipped his palm and took out a n object that resembled a small tortoiseshell. He imbued in with his chi, and the tortoiseshell emanated a flash of light before growing in size.
That thing was actually a shield.
The old man raised the shield before him and heaved an internal sigh of relief.
“You actually had a treasure like that!"
Munro went speechless when he saw it. Logically speaking, he should have gotten a treasure like that. He never thought that the old man would actually stash it away for himself. If not for the peril they were in, the old man would probably have never taken it out-and Munro would never have known that such a treasure existed.
Bang!
An attack landed on the shield and glanced off; not a single scratch was left on the tortoiseshell.
Still, that powerful attack sent him stumbling a few meters backward before h e regained his footing.
As for the fellows around him, although they had quickly demonstrated their martial skills, they still crumbled like paper before Fane's attack, and they were all killed.
The old man took the scene in and loosened a breath. Fortunately, he had the luck to obtain such a treasure—which could change its size as well. It made it convenient for him to kept it hidden. He would have been killed over it otherwise.
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