No.1 Supreme Warrior

Chapter 1941
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chapter 1941

Chapter 1941 “He must have come from a backwater town. He wouldn’t have been so confident if he was from the city.How ignorant can one be?”

The young man’s expression became more twisted after continuous insults floated into his ear. His bodybegan to shake with rage and both of his eyes turned red as he stared daggers at the crowd. However,his effort was futile because no one paid any mind to his anger. He then took a deep breath and felt as ifhe had been slapped hard by everyone there. The worst thing was he could do nothing about it.

Jackie sighed gently at everyone’s realistic mentality. Those who are strong will forever be exalted whilethe weak can do nothing but lick the strong’s boots. Then again, the crowd might be right as the youngman obviously had not gone through any hardships before so how could he not be ashamed at hisoutbursts?

After that, everyone did not want to go second. Although everyone laughed at the young man’s result,they were also chastened by it, after all, the young man’s cultivation level was at the initial stage ofinnate level. Many fighters were at the final stage of the acquired level wanting to try their luck.

Ambrose scanned the crowd with a frown on his face. “No one wants to go second? No one at all? I’lltreat It as voluntary giving up if no one comes up. I don’t even know what you all are waiting for. Willwaiting give you a better result? Will waiting help you pass the test?”

Although what he said was a tad mean but it had its intended effect. The crowd realized what he saidwas right-waiting would not help them pass the test. A few seconds later, Beardie walked up to theobsidian as the crowd followed him with their eyes.

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Although he was sporting his beard, they could tell that he was not that old. “Since you young oneswould not come up, I have no choice but to go second. I don’t even know what you all are scared of,” hesaid once he was standing in front of the obsidiannovelbin

The crowd started to jeer at him. “You big mustached hooligan! What are you talking about! You’re thescaredy-cat here.”

Beardie did not even look back at the crowd when he said, “Who are you calling a scaredy-cat? Whydon’t you come up here now? You cowardly mouse! Do you think you can get a good result with suchweak determination?”

The crowd was silenced by his retort. Beardie ignored them and focused his gaze on the obsidian as if itwas a gift from the gods. His eyes were bright and shiny when he said, “Behold and witness my strengthfor I will definitely pass the test!”

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He was yet another fighter who was confident of his own strength. Only time would tell whether he hadthe right to be this confident. He gave out a loud shot and clenched his fists. A golden light started to flowabove them. There were two big golden snakes faintly rotating above them, enveloping the Beardie’sfists with thick energy.

Beardie squinted his eyes, gritted his teeth, and roared. Under the gaze of everyone’s attention, hepunched the obsidian in front of him. The obsidian made the pinging sound again as the lamp above theobsidian lit up.

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