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The Supreme Man: Took Everything in Power novel Chapter 824

As Jonathan led the Stewarts and carried the unconscious Bronte away in panic, Baron burst into laughter and exclaimed, "Hahaha! Kingsley, although the Stewarts have great fighting skills, they're too cowardly. It's like they've never seen blood before."

Kingsley smirked. "They make a living by running a dōjō. How could they have witnessed much bloodshed?"

Suddenly, he remembered something. "By the way, Baron, what about those two from the Sweoya? Didn't you say they were demanding to see me?"

"That's right! There's those two scoundrels as well." Baron facepalmed.

"Kingsley, please wait a moment. I'll send someone to bring them here right away!"

Kingsley suggested, "You should personally go and meet them. Those two are cunning and deceitful, so it's best if you keep an eye on them yourself."

"Yes!"

Baron agreed and immediately led a few subordinates to the residence behind the dōjō.

In the meantime, Kingsley sat alone in the spectator seat, furrowing his brows while carefully replaying everything that had just transpired.

Now, it was evident that the martial arts taught to him by his godfather originated from the Seavale Stewart Family.

Most importantly, it was the Stewarts' Unrevealed Secret Technique!

As the only family in Qustia that still possessed an ancient martial arts succession, the Stewarts almost represented the pinnacle of the country's martial arts.

It was clear how valuable that set of martial arts techniques was.

But... the issue was, why did his godfather only teach him a fraction of it?

Kingsley closed his eyes slightly and vaguely speculated a possibility…

When he led troops on the battlefield, as long as he had accurate marksmanship and was proficient in military strategy, being a master martial artist was enough.

It was enough to ensure victory in every battle.

As the God of War, the most crucial aspect was coordinating the overall situation and commanding thousands of troops.

If he had formidable strength, it would instead lead to individual heroism and neglect teamwork within troops.

He might even recklessly charge forward due to excessive self-confidence.

On the battlefield, every bullet could kill.

Also, bombs could annihilate all flesh and blood.

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