Chapter 2368
An Understated Dominance
Dustin glanced at the vial of poison. He hesitated briefly before nodding. Since Mr. Styles thinks highly of me, I should show my commitment.â 11
He picked up the vial, twisted off the cap, and downed the poison in one go without leaving a drop behind. To make sure Hank could see clearly, Dustin tipped the bottle upside down to show it was empty.
Dustinâs body was immune to most toxins, so this tiny dose didnât concern him.
Hank laughed heartily at the sight. â Youâre really bold!â
Drinking the poison would prove Dustinâs commitment to joining the Hall of Gods, and it was the only way to earn their trust. No matter how convincing his words were, they would mean nothing without that act of loyalty.
While the Hall of Gods valued talent, loyalty was their top priority. Only those who proved their unwavering commitment would be granted special training.
Hence, the most effective way was to put oneâs life in their hands. This was a reality that everyone faced, including Hank. When a mission was assigned, they all had to take the poison first as a testament to their allegiance.
âMr. Styles, Iâve shown my sincerity. What do you need me to do next?â Dustin asked again.
He surmised that the Hall of Gods had something up their sleeve, but the details remained murky. He needed to understand their detailed strategy to prepare himself properly. Otherwise, what he had done earlier would be for nothing.
âYou donât need to do anything for now. Just concentrate on honing your skills for tomorrowâs match,â Hank said with a smile.
He continued, âGiven your talent and the enhanced serum, you have a solid chance of winning. Iâll reveal our full plan once you defeat the other contestants and claim the championship. Then, youâll see just how great the Hall of Gods truly is.â
âMr. Styles, do you not trust me?â Dustin frowned and looked displeased.
âDustin, donât get the wrong idea. Itâs not that I donât trust you. Frankly, I also donât know the plan,â Hank said helplessly.
He continued, âThe God King is in charge of this operation and wonât share the details before we act. Itâs a precaution to prevent leaks and ensure we can adapt as needed.â
âOh? âIs it that important to keep everything so secret? Even someone of your status also didnât know the details?â Dustin was surprised.
âThatâs just how things have always been. I hope you can understand,â Hank said with a wry smile.
It might sound absurd, but that was the reality. Regular members of the Hall of Gods had a bit more leeway, but anyone with a title or being groomed for something special faced stricter supervision. They had plenty of resources at their disposal, but their freedom was quite limited.
âOkay, Iâll go along with it. I wonât press further if this is how the Hall of Gods operates. Just let me know if you need anything.â Dustin decided not to press further to avoid raising any suspicions.
âGreat. Iâll take my leave now. Iâm looking forward to your impressive performance tomorrow.â Hank nodded as he stood up and left hastily.
The tavern bustled with patrons, and every eye seemingly fixed on him. The longer he lingered, the greater the risk of drawing unwanted attention. He had to stay vigilant until his plan was in motion.
After confirming Hank had left, Dustin stashed away the two vials of enhanced serum. He then leaped out of the back window and disappeared from view.
Ten minutes later, he silently appeared in a secluded courtyard. It was small but tastefully adorned, which showcased the ownerâs refined style.
Dustin approached the bedroom door and knocked.
Moments later, the door swung open to reveal a young woman. She wasnât conventionally beautiful, but there was something quietly captivating about her.
Her most striking feature was her bright, shining eyes, which sparkled like stars. The woman was Grace Linsor, who had disguised herself using Face-Changing Art.
âYouâre here. Please come in.â She smiled and gestured with one hand.
Only a select few knew where she lived. When Dustin stepped into the courtyard, she sensed his familiar presence, so his visit was entirely expected.
He walked in and sat down on the couch.
âCan I get you something to drink?â she asked casually.
âWater,â he replied, not bothering with formalities..
âSure.â Grace grabbed a bottle of water and set it down in front of him. Then, she asked, âIs there a pressing matter that brought you here at this hour?â
âTake a guess.â Dustin uncapped the bottle and took a sip of water, deliberately creating suspense.
âGuess?â She smiled. âItâs probably related to the Hall of Gods, right? Theyâve sent someone to recruit you?â
âOh? How did you know?â He raised an eyebrow, genuinely surprised. He hadnât said anything, yet she had figured it out with uncanny accuracy. Her perceptiveness was remarkable.
âYour performance in the battle ring today was incredible. If I were in their shoes, Iâd be eager to recruit you. It makes perfect sense.â Graceâs smile was unwavering.
âYouâre as sharp as ever. Now, care to guess whatâs inside this box?â Dustin placed the box Hank had given him on the table.
She studied the box carefully and said, â If the Hall of Gods wants to recruit you, offering you something as common as gold or jewels wonât cut it.
âGiven their style, whatever they send now has to be something that directly enhances your strength and helps you win the tournament.
âItâs likely something unique to them and something outsiders canât get their hands on. If Iâm not mistaken, that box probably contains an enhanced serum or something similar.â
Dustin was taken aback.
No way could she have guessed that. Was she psychic or something?