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Chapter 3631

    Chapter 3631


    Jock scoffed os he shot Octavius, who was obviously in a state of irreversible rage and looking like he


    would blow up any moment, a re.


    Jack said in exasperation, "Is your brain made out of mush? So many of you are working together, so


    I''d definitely be serious about it, but you can''t threaten me at all. Do you not know what kind of ce


    the fog battlefield is? It''s fog everywhere, dampening your senses. Once you go in, it''s like there''s a


    blindfold over your eyes..."


    "You won''t be able to see anything more than ten meters away from you. You won''t even be able to


    work together. At most, it''ll be two of you against me, though you''re all hardly worth fretting about. You


    won''t be of any threat to me at all if it''s just the two of you, so you''re not worthy."


    Jack was merely being his honest self. He did think that they were just there as cannon fodder to him.


    However, after they heard what Jack said, all of them looked like they were about to blow up from the


    anger. They wanted to fight Jack to the death right at that moment as if they had been gravely insulted.


    Unfortunately, Jack was just speaking the truth.


    Case was red with anger. He gritted his teeth as he looked at Jack, his eyeballs threatening to pop out


    of their sockets.


    It was obvious how angry he was. Nheless, he reached out and grabbed Octavius'' arm, pulling the


    man back.


    "It''s pointless to keep arguing here with him. Since he''s looking down on us, we''ll use our skills to teach


    him a lesson!"


    The fog battlefield was on the eastern side of the city. The massive za it was on looked incredibly


    luxurious.


    Compared to the other areas where challenges were, it had lesser people. However, every warrior who


    came to the za had a murderous aura around them.


    They looked like generals who had gone through a lot of war or assassins who had gone through life


    and death. Every one of them looked like they were about to kill someone the next moment.


    The fog battlefield needed 20 challengers to start. Every one of them would receive a skeleton badge.


    After entering the fog battlefield, there were no longer any rules; people could do as they pleased.


    They could kill their opponents whenever they wanted, and vice versa. Every warrior who entered the


    fog battlefield was incredibly confident in themselves. They felt like they would be able to achieve a lot


    in the fog battlefield, killing a lot of opponents to get the skeleton badges.


    The skeleton badges were very useful. The more badges one had, the more valuable the rewards that


    would be received.


    There was only one way to get a skeleton badge, which was to kill the person who had it and take it


    from them afterward.


    There were no regtions on how many people would survive the fog battlefield. The only condition set


    in stone was that the more skeleton badges one had, the better their rewards would be.


    Just that alone stirred many of the challengers into excitement. Hence, all of the warriors who stood on


    the za and wanted to participate were full of murderous intent. All of them looked like they would


    start a ughter at any moment.


    At that moment, a red-haired man was pulled back by a round-faced man on the side of the za.


    "Are you crazy? You know what kind of ce this is. Everyone here is insane, and you''re out here


    trying to fight against a bunch of crazies! You''d just be eaten alive. We should just take part in some


    normal challenges!"


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    The red-haired man was trying his best to pull away, but the other man was firm with his grip which


    prevented him from leaving.
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