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Chapter 3906

If Taios had not been distracted at that moment and had remembered the image plate clearly, he wouldnot have failed to recognize Jack's attack.

If he had recognized Jack, he would have definitely fled no matter what Jack had said.

Jack was a warrior that stood at the peak. Even if there were six of them, they would still be no matchfor him, let alone with just three of them.

He still remembered how his fellow disciple had assured him that Jack was even ranked highly amongthe warriors at the peak. Even regular warriors at that level were no match for him.

His fellow disciple had told him to watch his words and make sure never to get on Jack's bad side. Atthe time, he never bothered listening to those words at all. He felt like his fellow disciple's words werequite amusing.

Taios and Jack were completely different people.

How could he ever be rude to a warrior at that level?novelbin

Was he suicidal?

Yet, fate was cruel. Something that he thought was impossible actually happened. Not only was herude to Jack, but he also mocked and ridiculed Jack to such an extent. Everything he said just madethings worse. The moment he finished that thought, the pain swallowed up his sanity.

That soul-ripping pain was something he had never felt before. It was so painful that even breathingwas difficult. The three of them collapsed to the ground and were all consumed by pain, just likeCayden had been. They writhed in pain, completely forgetting about their dignity.

Lourain took a deep breath as he watched everything play out. He could not help but lament that hewas actually the luckiest person there. He had offended Jack before this, but he was lucky enough toget out of it without suffering this kind of pain.

There was naturally no way Lourain would be sympathetic toward the pain those three were suffering.

If he did not have Jack with him and bumped into the four of them, what awaited him would not bemuch better than what they were going through. Furthermore, Cayden had said firmly that he wouldmake sure to torture Jack to death. It was only natural that he would end up being tortured by Jack.

After five minutes, Lourain collected the Heartblood from the five of them. The Heartblood was worthquite a lot of spirit crystals. There was naturally no way Lourain would let the chance slip. After all, theywere about to do the same as well.

The two of them continued their journey to the center.

On the way, Lourain said earnestly, "You sure are easygoing! You let Marth go off alone just like that.Aren't you worried that he'll sell your secrets?"

That question had plagued Lourain for a long time.

Marth had decided to move alone back when he was at the inn. Marth felt like the Toman Battlefieldwas too risky, and signing up was not worth the risk at all, so he did not plan on following Jack andLourain.

Marth bid his farewells with an indifferent look, making sure to be very careful with his words. He wasworried that Jack would not let him leave alone. Yet, Jack had been incredibly carefree, not wastingany time before he agreed to let Marth off.

Lourain was really curious about why Jack agreed to it so readily.

Was Jack not afraid that Marth would sell his information to the warriors from Star Continent for somerewards?

Even though Lourain knew that Marth was incredibly fearful of Jack, that fear was just a feeling, afterall. It was hard to say if Marth would cave when faced with a huge reward.

If Lourain were in Jack's shoes, there was no way he would let Marth move around alone. He could notunderstand what Jack was thinking.

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