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A Man Like None Other (Jared Chance) novel Chapter 4642

Teegan burst into laughter. “You're full of yourself! Aren't you afraid you'll bite your tongue?”

The more Jared spoke, the less seriously Teegan took him. To Teegan, only the powerless relied on bold words to bolster their confidence.

“Mr. Teegan, let me handle this,” Riehl said, stepping forward. His hands itched for action. Jared's earlier remarks had struck a nerve, and Riehl was eager to prove himself. The loss of his arcane array had been a bitter blow to his pride, and now he intended to redeem himself.

Teegan gave a nod of approval. “Go ahead, Mr. Rundacel.”

Riehl's expression turned deadly serious. He began forming seals with his hands, chanting an ancient incantation under his breath.

Two massive specks of light emerged in the air, spinning slowly as they grew brighter. They connected, forming an intricate arcane array that enveloped Jared entirely.

“Hmph, breaking one arcane array doesn't mean you can break them all,” Riehl sneered. “I'll show you what a true arcane array master can do!”

Jared remained calm, unfazed by the dazzling display. His eyes closed briefly, as if feeling out the arcane array's structure. Then, with a flick of his fingers and a single word—”Release”—the arcane array shattered like glass, scattering into nothingness.

Riehl froze in disbelief as the remnants of his formation vanished. Jared stood unmoved, his expression cool and indifferent, as if nothing of significance had occurred.

“W-What?” Riehl stammered, his face pale. He tried again, pouring his spiritual energy into crafting another arcane array. But every time, Jared found the flaw and unraveled it with ease.

“Your formations are rather unimpressive, Mr. Rundacel,” Jared said, his tone light but cutting.

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