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Chapter 1870

    Jangar had put in a tremendous amount of effort to ensure that at least two people from the Lischalts


    advanced to the third round. Unfortunately, the lots that they drew were in favor of Severin’s group.


    Severin was ted to face Germain in what was supposed to be a surefire win for Severin. After all,


    Severin had already proven himself by defeating Thorold. By contrast, Jangar found himself against an


    honorary elder from the mayor’s mansion, whom he was sure to win against.


    In other words, Jangar seemed like an outsider in apetition where the sure victors were Severin’s


    group. He was furious, as there seemed to be no point in continuing the matches. Unfortunately, he still


    had to abide by the procedure and face his contender. The honorary elder from the mayor’s mansion


    knew what wasing and conceded, having nothing more to fight for after already bagging one spot.


    Severin’s opponent did the same as well.


    However, as Severin prepared to leave, Jangar unexpectedly challenged him openly, “Let’s not bother


    drawing lots anymore. Most of the contestants here are your group, anyway. Let uspete with each


    other, you and me. Winner takes first ce! Are you brave enough to take me up on the challenge?”


    Severin sneered. “Why wouldn’t I be?”


    Jangar sought to expedite thepetition by challenging Severin directly for the top spot, a suggestion


    that Severin had been hoping to propose as well. The spectators, overhearing the exchange, buzzed


    with excitement.


    “Did you hear that? Severin agreed!”


    “Who will win this earth–shaking match?”


    “Jangar seems to be a cut above Severin. He is the Purevoid Sect’s prodigy, after all. Haven’t you


    heard about his spectacr feat of killing nearly ten level nine royal saints? Even a supreme saint that


    had just made a breakthrough would think twice about going up against him!”


    “Hehe, he can talk big, but I think Severin is stronger. Just take Thorold as an example!”


    “It’s fifty–fifty, in my opinion. It could go either way. Jangar’s ability transcends those of his peers, and


    swordsmen are all stronger than most other types of fighters. We should also remember that Severin is


    strong enough to defeat simr–leveled people without breaking a sweat.”


    Debates erupted about who would emerge victorious in this anticipated showdown between Severin


    and Jangar, and while opinions varied, everyone agreed that it was to be a very exciting match.


    Upon receiving Severin’s consent, Jangar turned to Kiyu and Fend on the viewing tform. Fend


    was


    the tournament. Fend was curious to know if Severin or Jangar would be stronger, but deep down,


    he had gained a very favorable impression of Severin and was rooting for Severin’s sess.


    Fend stroked his beard and nced intently at Severin in the arena. He muttered under his breath,


    “If you win, 111 do whatever it takes you bring you into the Grand und Sect!”


    Severin waspletely oblivious to Fend’s intentions, but he stood immovably in the arena with a


    calm expression That attitude only fueled Jangar’s anger, and he drew his sword before unleashing an


    impressive disy of sword energy that left the spectators trembling in fear.


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    Swordsmen had to devote themselves to the sword, and Jangar took it to great heights by train ng his


    sword energy andprehending swordwill from the day he began to learn how to wield a sword. That


    was the true dedication of a swordsman!


    Jangar remained focused as he looked at Severin. “My sword can slice through mountains and halve


    seas. Are you sure about epting my challenge?”


    Severin unleashed his swordwill and responded in an equallyposed manner, “Of course.”
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