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The Son-In-Law Shot to Fame novel Chapter 1136

"You mentioned that there are Archbishops in your combat system. Does this mean that such figures have already emerged in Iugrea?"

Lina shook her head and said, "This is just a commonly accepted way of defining strength levels internationally. It doesn't necessarily mean that an Archbishop has actually appeared. As far as I know, the most powerful person in Iugrea right now is a Five Star Divine Paladin. His power level is far beyond what ordinary people could imagine."

Donald had always felt that Western countries were lagging far behind in the cultivation of Stella Warriors.

Despite their long-standing desire for Quadfield, they had never breached the fifth defensive layer of the city.

But after hearing what Lina said, he had a new perspective on the Western countries' Stella Warrior system.

At the very least, the old Stella Warrior system was still in use within Yorksland. Most cultivators believed that attaining Novem Stella Warrior was already the pinnacle of one's combat power.

Such a mindset wouldn't pose any issues during times of peace, but it might be too optimistic in times of war and internal strife.

With that in mind, Donald found it necessary to thoroughly revise the Stella Warrior system of Quadfield.

"Since you're not a Divine Paladin, Mr. Campbell, you must be a Stella Warrior, right?"

With a sincere look, Lina held his gaze and said, "Ms. Havenzo is in dire need of an expert like you. Would you be willing to be her guardian knight?"

What the heck? Guardian knight? It's already the modern era, and such a thing still exists?

Before Donald could respond, Geraldine, who sat at the side, immediately interjected firmly, "No way!"

With a huff, she continued, "Donald is a married man, and he can't possibly be anyone's guardian knight. I suggest you give up on this idea!"

"Ms. Harper, you might have misunderstood. A guardian knight is only responsible for ensuring Ms. Havenzo's safety, not being her husband," Lina clarified with an embarrassed expression.

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