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An Understated Dominance (Maria Vittori) novel Chapter 1452

This is enough to prove that the opponent’s strength is very strong, and it should not be much worse than him.

“What? Don’t you want me to give ten moves? What are you hiding from?”

Dustin retracted his palm and smiled.

“I gave you ten moves, and I didn’t say that I should stand still and let you fight!”

Isla Bryant was dissatisfied.

“Dustin, I have to admit that your strength is stronger than I expected.”

Oscar Bryant’s face became more solemn: “To be honest, I didn’t take you to heart at first, because I felt that you were not qualified to be my opponent, but the slap you just gave me changed my mind. .”

“So?” Dustin smiled.

“So next, I’m going to get serious.”

While talking, Oscar Bryant slowly took off his coat.

His eyes, from the initial indifference, gradually became fierce.

“Seriously? Is it useful to be serious?” Dustin was a little curious.

However, Oscar Bryant didn’t seem to hear him and said to himself: “It’s been a long time since anyone could make me take him seriously, and you are one of them.”

“Today, you can be proud of being defeated by me!”

As soon as he finished speaking, Oscar Bryant suddenly stepped forward.

boom!

A terrifying momentum suddenly erupted from his body, like a earthquake and a tsunami.

In an instant, the wind was strong and the cold air was raging all around.

Everyone just felt their bodies sink, as if a huge stone was pressed on their shoulders, and even their breathing became blocked.

At this moment, Oscar Bryant’s hair was standing on end, and his robe was rattling.

The whole person is like a god descending.

“What a coercion! Could it be that Brother Oscar has broken through again?!”

“Oh my god! I can’t even breathe!”

“Brother Oscar was High level martial artist a year ago, and now he has broken through again, could it be that he is already a half-step grandmaster?”

“He is indeed the number one genius of the Bryant family, so awesome!”

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