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An Understated Dominance (Maria Vittori) novel Chapter 1177

Chapter 1177: Challenge Accepted

“What? Serena Skylar, Chief Disciple of the Boulderthorn hall in the Zen Order(aka Black-tortoise Sect)?!”

The moment Serena revealed her identity, the surrounding area erupted in astonishment.

The Zen Order was already one of the top sects in Balermo, and Serena, as the Chief Disciple of the Boulderthorn hall, was a renowned and formidable figure among her peers. Her profound cultivation and exceptional swordsmanship made her stand out among her peers.

“Rumors say Serena is ruthless and unfeeling, never hesitating to kill. It looks like these guys are in trouble.”

“It serves them right! A disciple from a low-level sect dares to compare himself to a young grandmaster. He’s truly arrogant and ignorant!”

The surrounding people began discussing animatedly, wearing expressions as if they were watching a show.

In the martial world, strength was the ultimate truth. Whoever had greater strength had the final say.

“So, you’re Senior Serena. I’ve heard of your name for a long time,” Aria quickly greeted with a respectful salute, trying to defuse the tension.

However, Serena didn’t even spare Aria a glance and locked her cold gaze onto Cameron, saying in a chilly tone, “Didn’t you just say that you have exceptional talent and strength? Come, let me witness it. Show me what you’re made of.”

With these words, she drew her sword and tossed the scabbard at Cameron’s feet.

In the martial world, this was a challenge. If he accepted, it meant they would have an open and fair fight. If he refused, he would be ridiculed and his reputation tarnished.

“Madam Serena, my Elder was just making a joke. Please don’t take it seriously,” Aria quickly tried to smooth things over. “Today, everyone is here to witness the battle of grandmasters. There’s no need to ruin the atmosphere. Please, as my Senior Sister, show some magnanimity and don’t lower yourself to quarreling with us.”

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