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A Man Like None Other (Jared Chance) novel Chapter 4536

“Mr. Lefterov, don't forget that Jared is still in Allardland. According to my investigations, the reason Jared has been able to escape danger time and again is because he has a powerful figure backing him—possibly someone in the Immortal Realm. This expert might be even stronger than Abbot Infinides. An Ultimate Realm Level Four cultivator could be killed with just a glance from such a figure,” Gatlin warned.

Talcott frowned deeply. “Gatlin, I know you tend to run when faced with danger, but do you have to exaggerate Jared's capabilities like this? We in the Demon Seal Alliance have been hunting Jared for so long. If someone in the Immortal Realm was truly backing him, why haven't they wiped out our alliance yet?” Talcott retorted.

“I...” Gatlin hesitated, unable to provide a clear explanation.

Tavon, however, seemed intrigued. “An Immortal Realm cultivator? Someone stronger than Abbot Infinides?”

“That's likely the case.” Gatlin nodded.

“Likely? Have you seen this person in action?” Tavon pressed.

“No,” Gatlin admitted, shaking his head. “But the expert behind Jared rarely intervenes. However, each time they do, it's to resolve a life-threatening situation for Jared. And whenever they step in, the crisis is resolved completely.”

“That's it?” Tavon chuckled.

“That's all,” Gatlin confirmed.

Tavon burst into laughter. “I've heard about this Jared. He's only a Seventh Level Tribulator cultivator and hasn't even reached the Ultimate Realm. How strong could the threats he faces possibly be? As for his supposed backer stepping in, it doesn't prove anything. An Ultimate Realm Level Four cultivator? I could kill one with a mere glance myself,” Tavon declared, fixing a piercing gaze on Gatlin.

The look sent shivers through Gatlin, who immediately dropped to his knees, trembling and avoiding Tavon's eyes.

Talcott, also alarmed, quickly interjected, “Mr. Lorthan, no matter who this expert backing Jared might be, they are certainly no match for you.”

Talcott knew all too well that the celestials were unfailingly arrogant and needed constant flattery.

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