Chapter 259 by Marina Vittori
An Understated Dominance
âKiddo! Iâm giving you two options. Either you kneel before Mr. Hummer or die!â Judgeâs tone was frosty, and his gaze was stagnant like a pool, calm and impassive. Heâd been killing since he was ten and had a body count of hundreds, if not thousands.
âI choose death. Come at me if you can.â Dustin beckoned him forward with his finger.
âHow insolent!â Judgeâs gaze turned increasingly frosty as he launched his spear forward. Like a canon, it shot
straight for Dustinâs chest.
Dustin stood unmoved and grabbed the spear, flinging it back. With a sharp whistle, it shot back out toward Judge with greater speed.
Judge sneered and mirrored Dustinâs stance, grabbing his own spear. However, as soon as he grabbed hold of it, it was as if he was struck by lightning. He staggered backward, his feet skidding along the ground, leaving deep imprints with each step.
âHow could this be?â Judgeâs expression changed, and he exerted his entire strength in an attempt to stop the
momentum of his steel spear.
A gaping wound was forming between his thumb and index finger, and his fingers were turning into a bloody
mess of flesh and blood from the sheer force of energy. Even so, he didnât dare let go.
âAhhh!â As he realized that no amount of force would be able to stop his weapon, he let out an anguished
scream, and his expression was full of despair.
âSave me, Mr. Hummer!â he screeched loudly, losing his previous arrogance.
Before the crowd could react, his spear trembled and escaped from his grasp, piercing straight through his
chest. With a final whistle, it embedded into the wall, disappearing out of sight, leaving only a hole the size of
an egg.
Moaning painfully, Judge looked at his wrangled hands and the gaping hole in his chest. His mouth opened like he wanted to speak, but no sound could be heard. Falling backward onto the ground, he died in grievance.
In the end, the mighty, thirdâranked Judge met his demise at the hands of his own weapon.
Silence engulfed the scene as the crowd looked on in shock, their eyes fixed on the lifeless body of Judge sprawled on the ground. This outcome was beyond anyoneâs imagination. They had been certain that Dustin would meet his end with Judgeâs appearance. However, with just a casual flick of his hand, Judge was
impaled by his own spear.
Nobody reacted as the entire situation happened abruptly. Some of them couldnât even believe it. Just like that, the warrior ranked third among The Hundred Immortals had fallen. His death was so sudden and bizarre that they wouldnât have believed it if they hadnât seen it with their own eyes.
âOh my goodness, where did this monster come from?â Istrid was completely dumbfounded, her eyes wide
open.
Darkwrath, Lightwrath, and Judge were all highlyâskilled experts ranked on the Hundred Immortals. However, Dustin handled them like they were mere vegetables on a chopping board.
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It was truly terrifying!
âDamn it! Who is this kid? He actually killed Judge!â
âWho knows? Heâs truly talented for his age and skills.â
Whispers filled the air, and they took in Dustinâs figure with tinges of awe.
âKiddo. I didnât expect you to have skills like that. I underestimated you.â Joshua was slightly taken aback but sneered again after a brief moment.
The Hundred Immortals was a power ranking for lowâlevel martial artists. However, compared to divineâlevel martial artists, they fell short by more than a mile.
At present. Joshua was already a divineâlevel martial artist and had the potential to challenge the ranks of The Heavenly Immortals. In his eyes, a lowâlevel martial artist like Judge was no different from an ant. Just like how Dustin had killed him instantly with a single strike, he could do the same, and with even less effort.
That was the true power of a divineâlevel martial artist.
âRelease her, or die,â Dustin said coldly.
âKiddo, donât be too arrogant! Do you think you can act recklessly in front of me just because you killed Judge? Let me tell you honestly, Iâm already a divineâlevel martial artist. I can destroy you, ordinary people, with
nothing more than a flick of my finger!â
As Joshua spoke, his arms trembled, and a terrifying air emanated from him.