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An Understated Dominance (Maria Vittori) novel Chapter 1672

“Dragon Sparrow Sword?” When Cesar saw the sword hovering in the air, his eyes narrowed. The smile on his face instantly dropped as he turned serious.

Dragon Sparrow Sword was the top sword in the world. The person who owned it was the most prominent swordsman, the Sword Whisperer- Seth!

“Why don’t you show yourself, Mr. Hughes?” Cesar looked up and scanned his surroundings. His voice was like a resounding bell, echoing far into the distance.

Soon, a man in white slowly emerged from the clouds. Finally, he stood on a rock and stared at Cesar.

The man who was the Sword Whisperer -Seth!

When Seth appeared, it was as if an immortal had descended onto Earth. Although he didn’t look harmless, everyone was immediately drawn to him. Even Dustin and Nestor, who were engaged in a fierce battle, stopped fighting.

“Uncle Seth?” Dustin couldn’t help but feel thrilled when he saw him. Seth was the most capable out of the three great generals of the Rhys family. He was also the one who taught Dustin sword techniques.

Although Seth was not his master, he taught Dustin his sword techniques. In a sense, Abigail was also considered Seth’s disciple.

“Why did this weirdo show up?” Nestor furrowed his eyebrows. His expression had turned grim. The Sword Whisperer, Seth, was third on the Astonishing World List. No one could beat his sword skills.

Plus, nobody was able to survive three of his sword attacks consecutively. With Seth’s capability, Cesar and Nestor couldn’t beat him even if they worked together.

“You’ve come all this way, Mr. Hughes. I feel like I’m not respecting you for not welcoming you properly,” Cesar said with a fake smile.

“Cesar, you’re already quite old. Don’t you feel shameful to bully a young woman like her? If you have the courage, fight with me.

“I’ll only use three moves. If you can block them, I’ll spare your life,” Seth replied indifferently. Cesar’s eyes twitched at Seth’s taunt. He said the exact same thing to Abigail just now. Just now, Cesar had shown absolute disregard toward Abigail. His tone was disdainful with a hint of mockery.

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