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Life After Prison by Silencieux novel Chapter 2808

What happened next caused Severin's pupils to shrink violently. The lightning passed straight through the pagoda and struck right at him. It came so quickly that Severin barely had any time to react. The approaching lightning left Severin feeling nothing but despair.

Horra's trump card was strong enough to bypass the defense of an immortal weapon!

Severin's entire life flashed through his mind because he felt that his fate had been sealed.

"You won't get away with this, Horra!" a voice resounded through the sky appearing like lightning in Severin's ears.

Severin then saw a figure crossing in front of him at the speed of light. The figure raised his hand, seemingly in defiance of the world's rules, and shot out a green light that sliced the void.

Severin had been saved, and he breathed a sigh of relief when he saw Adrian beside him.

"You'll probably have to arrange for my funeral if you were a second too late."

Adrian, with a frightful expression, shot Severin an angry glare and said, "You have some nerve joking around on such an occasion! I wouldn't have been able to make it in time if the Green Emperor's Pagoda hadn't broken through the void and traveled all the way here."

In the meantime, Severin did not sit around doing nothing. He bit the tip of his tongue and quickly spat his blood essence toward the Green Emperor's Pagoda.

Three thousand scriptures of philosophy appeared on the purple-gold surface of the Green Emperor's Pagoda. Entwined with divine light, the majestic yet formidable aura sliced open a dark crack into the surrounding void. Not a second later, the pagoda disappeared from the spot so quickly and struck Horra as he escaped into the void.

The strong impact sent him falling from the void in a panic, and he spurted out a mouthful of blood. Then, Adrian's sword beam sliced through the void and landed on Horra, slicing his other hand off. The injury sent a wave that spread across his half-immortal body.

Horra had been severely wounded.

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