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The Son-In-Law Shot to Fame novel Chapter 491

Donald was stunned for a moment before he shook his head. “I don't know.”

He had no idea how powerful he was either, but he was already unrivaled in terms of the power level of a human.

Waylon's pupils constricted imperceptibly, for Donald's capabilities were far more terrifying than those on Mount Konlange, albeit it was the dwelling of the master of the Dragon clan of all times.

Melanie was just about to speak when a feeble voice drifted out of the room. “Let him in.”

It was Solomon's voice.

Donald swept his gaze over the few people. Then, he walked into the room without a single word.

Melanie followed behind him. Meanwhile, Waylon wore an indifferent expression. It was as though he could never smile.

“How could he be so powerful?” Melanie inquired in a whisper.

At that, Waylon and Yadriel exchanged a glance. “We already know who he is.”

In a flash, Melanie's curiosity was piqued. “Who is he?”

“Ah, it's a secret. It's a high-confidential matter!” Yadriel answered.

Waylon nodded. “He's a warrior of the Grandmaster Realm!”

The standard of a Novem Stella Warrior was around a power level of two million. A power level of three million would render one a Decem Stella Warrior, and there were few of them in the entire world.

As for someone with a power level exceeding three million, he was known as a Grandmaster.

There were scarcely any Grandmasters, with only one in a few centuries. Only on Mount Konlange were there two to three Grandmasters.

Above Grandmaster was the legendary warrior of the Mythical Realm.

The previous warrior of the Mythical Realm was familiar to everyone, for he was none other than the founder of Supreme Ultimate Sect, Martin Bellamy. There was also Troy Travers on Mount Phoenix. However, all that was a few centuries ago.

In other words, there hadn't been any warriors of the Mythical Realm for five hundred years.

Melanie was stupefied for a moment. Such a young Grandmaster?

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