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Chapter 846

Chapter 846 Skepticism.

An individual, seemingly a monk in his forties or fifties, ascended to the stage. He was dressed inrobes, and his mere presence brought an extraordinary aura that filled the stage. It was an air ofdistinction that only a wise man could possess.

“Master Antoine has taken the stage!”

“Master Antoine is truly a divine monk. His aura is extraordinary.”

“Master Antoine, take me as your disciple!”

The crowd buzzed with excitement, and every word spoken was filled with admiration for Antoine Mills.

With a slight raise of his hand, he silenced the boisterous crowd. A deafening silence fell over thescene.

A smirk played at the corners of Alex’s lips. He was curious to see how impressive these so-calleddivine powers were and whether he was superior to himself, a Master Realm warrior.

Following Antoine’s entrance, a group of young, robust monks in their twenties joined him on the stage.Each one of them seemed physically stronger than Antoine, yet none possessed his aura.

Suddenly, the young monks attacked Antoine simultaneously. Antoine, though surrounded by them, didnot display any sign of panic.

It might have gone unnoticed by ordinary people, but Alex noticed a faint layer of Mortal Force swirlingaround Antoine’s palms, which he then directed at the person closest to him.novelbin

Even though Antoine’s hand was a good two or three centimeters away, the attacker was repelled byan invisible force.

Observing this, Alex was convinced that this so-called divine monk was just a practitioner of MortalForce, perhaps a mere martial artist at best.

If Alex were the one on the stage and used thirty percent of his Mortal Force, he could gravely injure allof the young monks.

Those who had mastered Mortal Force were naturally incomparable to ordinary individuals. Even anovice martial artist could easily deal with a dozen people.

In a short time, all the young monks on stage were knocked down by Antoine, some by his MortalForce, others by punches and kicks.

The performance was far from theatrical. It felt real, so much so that even Maggie, who had beenobserving closely, could not detect any flaws.

Feeling curious, she turned to Alex. “You’re pretty skilled. Can you tell if their fight is real or fake? Canthe master really knock someone down from a distance?”

Stanley, having watched the display, was thrilled and bouncing with excitement. “Daddy, they’re sopowerful!”

Alex chuckled dryly, his mind drifting back to Stanley’s birthday feast when Uriah had left the crowd inawe with his demonstration of martial prowess.

A feat of such skill and finesse was akin to magic. Unfortunately, Maggie hadn’t been present towitness

this spectacle. She had arrived later that night at the Jeffersons villa, so she was completely obliviousto the extraordinary duel between Alex and Uriah.

Alex, who had triumphed over an expert of Uriah’s caliber, was supremely confident in his skills. Theso- called master on the stage, who was merely a martial artist of a lower rank, would be as easy todefeat as it would be to snuff out a little chick.

Just then, a voice rang out from below the stage, challenging the scene that had unfolded before them.

“How is it possible for someone to knock down another from a distance? You’re all from GreenMountain Monastery. This must be some kind of staged performance. I don’t believe any of it!” a youngman in his twenties declared boldly.

A ripple of surprise ran through the crowd as they all turned to look at the young man who had dared tovoice such skepticism in the presence of the master.

Antoine stared down at the young man from the stage, his eyes cold and narrow, a hint of menaceglinting within them. But as quickly as it had appeared, it vanished.

His voice dropped to a low, resonant tone as he responded, “Would you believe it if I said I could knockyou off this stage from a distance of one meter without moving from my spot?”

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