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An Understated Dominance (Maria Vittori) novel Chapter 1669

Dustin’s heart dropped when he saw the man smiling innocently in front of him.

Nestor was already difficult to deal with. He didn’t expect Cesar to pop up.

After all, Cesar had been in command of the Martial Artist Union for many years. Not only was he extremely skilled, but he was ruthless.

All unions needed to listen to Cesar’s command. The Martial Artist Union would oppress those who didn’t. In severe cases, their unions might even be eliminated.

“It looks like you still remember me. What an honor.” Cesar had a fake smile on his face.

“I didn’t expect the Head of Martial Arts Union to come over. It looks like Dragon Guard wants to kill me desperately!” Dustin started to gather his energy slowly.

Dustin had only just become an ultimate grandmaster. Thus, he wasn’t confident about going against experienced ultimate grandmasters like Cesar.

Now, he could only fight back with all his might.

“You shouldn’t have come to Oakvale alone. Without the protection of the three great generals of the Rhys family, you’re just waiting to be slaughtered,” Cesar said with a smile.

“I’m not that easy to kill.”

With a wave of his hand, Dustin summoned Celestial Blade. It flew several feet and landed steadily in his hand.

“Resisting is just futile for you. You should preserve your dignity. If you end your life right now, you can suffer a bit less,” Cesar sneered.

“Stop spouting nonsense! You have to go through me first if you wanna kill him!”

Abigail suddenly stepped forward. Black energy oozed out, and a phantom of a black phoenix was formed, hovering above her.

The black phoenix was vivid and majestic, exuding a formidable aura. A black flame would emerge between its flapping wings. It looked particularly terrifying.

“What?” When Cesar saw that, he furrowed his eyebrows in shock. “I didn’t expect you to have a cultivation level of ultimate grandmaster. I didn’t know that Dragonmarsh has such a genius like you.”

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