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Chapter 3276

    Chapter 3276


    Darien became desperate. “I know you’ve had conflicts with certain people. More urately, it’s with


    certain ns. However, you don’t need to care about that; it’s not an issue anymore. Those who


    offended you won’t trouble you no longer.”


    Hearing those, Jack felt even more bewildered.


    Darien sounded very confident and firm. Jack could hear from his words that, as long as Jack could


    help the Hestia Continent, all those past conflicts would not matter.


    The Scarlet Pavilion would help sort everything out and would make sure Jack was happy. That was


    how the strong were treated. As long as a person was powerful enough, even eighth-grade ns would


    not dare challenge him or her.


    Jack let out a slight smile.


    He did not really care about that. After all, if these people dared toe after him, Jack would spare no


    effort in taking revenge, and they would pay dearly for their transgression.


    Though, if he did not ept it, it would still not look great. Revenge was served when it was deserved,


    but he still had to do the things he needed to.


    Jack’s lips curled up into a faint smile. “I don’t really care about smoothing things out. After all, those


    small fries are nothing to me.”


    When he said that, the disciples from the Unbreaking Pavilion and the Compass Pavilion glowered,


    looking as though they had tasted something terrible. Still, Jack could care less about what they


    thought.


    He let out augh before he added, “If I don’t like those people, I can just kill them. After all, we can


    fight at the hundred and eighty meter range as long as both sides agree, right?”


    Darien nodded vigorously as he looked at Jack anticipatingly.


    Jack let out augh before he turned to look at the 180-meter area. At that moment, those two had their


    eyes shut while they rested, looking like they were not afraid of anything at all.


    Jack scoffed as a cold glint shed in his eyes. He turned around and nodded to Darien. “Don’t worry,


    just leave this to me.”


    With that, Jack pulled Rudy into the crowd. “Just help me take care of him.”


    Jack thus headed to the Red Sun Monument without even turning. He would not hold back against


    these shameless, despicable men.


    Watching Jack’s back, Darien frowned as was riddled with slight worry. He had never seen Jack in


    action before. All he knew was that Jack’s skills wereparable to chosen disciples from holy-grade


    ns.


    Sending Jack over, Darien was not hoping he would kill them at all. All he wanted was for Jack to scare


    off the Golden Continent’s warriors so they would realize that Hestia had no pushover.


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    A disciple from the Unbreaking Pavilion said anxiously, “Didn’t we say that we wouldn’t do anything for


    the moment? Wouldn’t having Jack go there just show that we’re challenging the Golden Continent?


    They won’t just let it rest like that!”


    They had talked about doing that, and Darien had nned on doing that as well. However, the moment


    Jack appeared, Darien forgot about everything other than the hatred in his heart.


    The corpses of his fellow disciples-all covered with wounds, and one, in particr, physically gutted-


    shed across his mind. During the match, he was already on the ground and was barely holding on,


    but Wilde still did not relent.


    The memory of how Wilde still resumed his attacks was forever etched in Darien’s mind. How could


    Darien not be filled with hatred? These despicable guys should be sent straight to hell!


    However, he was not skilled enough and had responsibilities that stopped him from doing what he


    wanted. He was forced to swallow that anger in consideration of the bigger picture.
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