Chapter 1389
The Almighty Dragon General
âDonât worry. We donât have any grievances with ancient marital artists of Sol. The person heâs looking
for isnât with me. I believe he wonât take action against me. I wouldâve died immediately if he intended to
take my life.â
The Archbishopâs heart palpitated.
James exhibited such terrifying strength.
The Archbishop completely gave up fighting back.
Jamesâ strength was definitely on par with the top three on the Elysian Ranking.
However, he was not sure who would win if they went against each other.
After James gathered the information he needed, he quickly returned to the room.
He pushed open the door and walked in. Yelena, who was lying in bed, turned around and got up. She
stared at James, who had entered the room, and asked, âHow was it? What did you find out?â
Henry also looked at James, waiting for his answer.
James walked into the room, sat down, and lit a cigarette. Then, he replied, âI interrogated the
Archbishop of St. Anneâs Church and learned about the existence of an Elysian Ranking. The people
weâre looking for were taken away by Archbishop Polaris, ranked third on the Elysian Ranking.â
âElysian Ranking? Whatâs that?â Henry was confused and asked.
âI know about the Elysian Ranking.â
Yelenaâs interest was piqued. She jumped out of bed and walked toward James.
She sat down beside him and said happily, âIâve heard my mother talk about the Elysian Ranking
before. They were originally the Elysian Congress established to take down the ancient martial artists
of Sol, but ultimately became a ranking of the strong globally.â
âMhm. Thatâs right.â James nodded and acknowledged.
Henry asked, âThen, what should we do next?â
James smoked his cigarette and replied solemnly, âArchbishop Polaris will be participating in the
International Martial Arts Conference. I didnât want to join, but Iâve no choice but to participate.â
âThatâs great! With your strength, youâll surely get a good ranking in the conference,â Yelena clapped
her hands and said.
James was uninterested in rankings.
He simply wanted to rescue Delilah and return home.
âYou two stay in the room and donât move about. Iâll head to their underground basement and check out
whoâs being imprisoned there.â
After James gave an order, he left again.
This time, he went directly to the Archbishop.
Before the Archbishop could calm down from the shock because of James, James returned.
Seeing James, he was so frightened that his legs went limp again. He immediately begged for mercy, âI
really donât know. This matter has nothing to do with me.â
James looked at him and said calmly, âI came to see you because Iâd like to check out your
underground basement.â
âThis?â
The Archbishop seemed troubled by his request.
âWhatâs wrong? Is it inconvenient?â James asked coldly.
âMy honored guest from Sol, I admit Iâm not a good person. I absorbed the energy of the people
imprisoned in the dungeon to improve my own strength.â
Facing the formidable man from Sol, the Archbishop confessed his sins.
âIâll go have a look.â
James did not fully trust the Archbishop.
He was afraid Delilah might still be imprisoned in the underground basement and he would miss the
opportunity to rescue her if he left after being deceived.
âThisâ¦â
The Archbishop had a troubled expression.
âLead the way!â James shouted.
His voice was like the rumble of thunder, and the Archbishopâs mind immediately went blank.
He instinctively stood up.
However, his legs went limp, and he collapsed to the floor again.
He scrambled to get up and leaned against the wall for support. Then, he pointed James in a direction,
saying, âMy honored guest, this way, please.â