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Life After Prison by Silencieux novel Chapter 2338

"Interesting. I wonder which sect's prodigy this person is, to be able to kill Halbert who's two levels higher than him."

The scholar suddenly erupted with an aura of level seven paragon.

The terrifying aura instantly stirred the entire planet, causing the sky to change color, and the ground to crack and split apart in the blink of an eye.

The scholar arrived at the core of the star, raised his hand, and grasped a massive piece of metal Uru, with magma still flowing on its surface

He recalled the information transmitted through the small jade plaque as he looked at the crimson metal Uru in his hand.

"Although there's plenty of metal Uru, it's still not enough. It'd be great if I could obtain that elite-quality spiritual treasure," he muttered with a lick of his lips.

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Meanwhile, within a pitch-black spatial crack—an area perpetually swept by the bone-chilling Nine Heavens Gale—harbored a terrifying spatial turbulence. A paragon cultivator could easily lose their way and never find his way in the chaotic flow if not careful.

Yet, at that moment, there was a figure seated crossed legged within the spatial crack, seemingly contemplating something.

The young man, dressed in splendid brocade, had a robust and sturdy figure. His bronze-like physique seemed to shimmer like a radiant spiritual treasure, enabling him to withstand the fierce Nine Heavens Gale and the spatial turbulence around him.

Just as he immersed himself in contemplation of the void, the small jade plaque suspended at his waist suddenly vibrated, snapping him out of his thoughts.

Blake could not help but feel like the news was fake. How could a level three paragon defeat a level five paragon? Not to mention, everyone who could enter the Starry Sky Battlespace was considered a prodigy.

However, Blake fell into complete silence as more and more credible information reached him.

"D*mn it! That guy is a monster!"

Blake's face darkened, his expression filled with a mixture of gloom and a hint of fear. At the same time, there was a sense of relief.

He was thankful that during his previous battle with Severin, the latter had not unleashed all his trump cards. Otherwise, he might have ended up dead like Halbert.

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