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An Understated Dominance (Maria Vittori) novel Chapter 1485

Chapter 1485

“The flea powder from the mystical order? It’s interesting.”

Dustin squinted his eyes and quickly saw the clues.

Obviously, this so-called Master Ron is not an ordinary character, but an elite of the mystical order.

“Oh? It turns out that he is a fellow, no wonder he can see through my tricks.”

Master Ron looked up and down, and couldn’t help but look up a bit.

Ordinary warriors couldn’t stop the sudden attack just now, but Dustin resolved the crisis with just a breath, which is really something.

“Ah—my face! My handsome face!”

Owen Stratford, who had been detoxified, covered his bloody face and wailed in pain. At the same time, he roared: “Master Ron! Kill him! I will tear his body to pieces!”

“Noisy!”

Master Ron’s face darkened, and he slapped Owen Stratford with a backhand.

The main character is a moody one.

“Boy, for the sake of fellowship, if you kneel in front of me and admit your mistakes, and then accept me as your teacher, I will spare your life, how about it?” Master Ron said speculatively.

His direct disciple is dead, and he needs an errand runner to accompany him and often look for prey for him.

Although Dustin is young, he is very powerful and is a perfect disciple.

“Being my master? Are you worthy?”

Dustin sneered: “Can you please take a pee and take a picture to see what kind of virtue you have? A piece of trash like you is not even worthy of being a human being!”

“you wanna die!”

Upon hearing this, Master Ron instantly became furious.

He stopped talking nonsense, and flicked his sleeves forward, two black rays of light shot out, piercing Dustin’s eyes.

Dustin raised one hand, waved it left and right, and struck an “x” in the air.

“Swish!”

The two black rays of light were cut off on the spot, turned into four pieces and fell to the ground, spilling a piece of blood.

Those were two black poisonous snakes that had been cut in half!

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