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An Understated Dominance (Maria Vittori) novel Chapter 1179

Chapter 1179: The Mysterious Attacker

“Chicken! You’re nothing but a chicken. You don’t have the ability, so you dare to resort to sneak attacks.”

“Failing with just one move was embarrassing enough, and now, you’ve completely lost your dignity.”

“I’d probably find a hole to hide in if was him.” Witnessing Cameron’s futile attempt, the crowd couldn’t help but laugh, their expressions filled with mockery and contempt.

Losing face to this extent in front of a large audience was truly humiliating.

“No… Impossible!”

The laughter and ridicule from the surrounding people made Cameron question himself for the first time.

He was the strongest Elder of the Zenithblade Order and was destined to become a generation’s grandmaster. Whether it was talent or strength, he was considered exceptional. How could he possibly be unable to defeat even a female opponent?

Not only did he lose, but he was also defeated so miserably, unable to land a sneak attack and even injuring himself in the process. Could the gap between them be this vast?

Was he truly inadequate?

“You despicable scoundrel! I’ll spare your miserable life, but you don’t know how to cherish it and dare to resort to covert attacks?”

Serena slowly turned around, her beautiful face filled with a chilling aura. “Since you like seeking death so much, don’t blame me for being ruthless!”

With those words, she suddenly drew her sword and then lifted her foot, thrusting directly upward.

The sharp sword aura tore through the air, emitting a piercing whistling sound.

“Ah?”

Cameron was struck dumb with fear. He attempted to struggle to his feet but found his legs going weak, unable to move. A sense of impending death washed over him.

“No!”

In a critical moment, Aria suddenly threw herself in front of Cameron, shielding him with her body.

“Self-destructive fool!”

Serena snorted and, without hesitation, thrust her sword upward.

“Whoa!”

“Clang!”

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