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An Understated Dominance (Maria Vittori) novel Chapter 1670

Nestor furrowed his eyebrows at Cesar’s words. However, he soon relaxed his face and replied indifferently, “Okay. Anything you say, Mr. Fent.”

Although he wasn’t satisfied with Cesar’s indifference, dealing with Dustin and Abigail with his skills was not a problem. He would only need to use minimal effort to deal with them.

“Your Grace, you’re doomed! Go to hell! “Before Nestor finished speaking, he transformed into a shadow and darted toward Dustin.

“Keep an eye on me, Abigail! I’ll deal with this jerk myself!”

With a Celestial Blade in his hand, Dustin faced Nestor head-on. Their battle had been arranged a year ago. Today, they would use this chance to fulfill their long-awaited battle!

The two figures soon intertwined, and their fierce battle started.

Dustin had excellent swordsmanship, which he inherited from the Sword Whisperer. With the Celestial Blade, his attacks were much more vicious and deadly.

On the other hand, Nestor cultivated Angry Ironfist. It was a top-tier defensive technique.

Once mastered, the martial artist would be unharmed against anything, including blades. The Ironfist Statue would also protect them, almost making them invincible.

Most importantly, Nestor remained a virgin all this time. Thus, he had preserved his masculine essence and could master Angry Ironfist to its pinnacle.

Even with Dustin’s Celestial Blade, breaking through Nestor’s defenses would be difficult. When Dustin was engaged in a ferocious battle with Nestor, Abigail focused on dealing with Cesar. Although both were ultimate grandmasters, she reached her cultivation level due to Phoenix Energy.

She was considered skillful. However, she couldn’t fully master the skills, and it hadn’t been long since she had inherited them.

It wasn’t a problem for her to deal with ordinary ultimate grandmasters. However, she didn’t have any confidence when faced with experts like Cesar, who was also on the Astonishing World List.

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