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An Understated Dominance (Maria Vittori) novel Chapter 1675

Seth led the three martial artists on the Astonishing World List to a life-and- death battle at the mountain peak.

Meanwhile, Dustin was still the center of attention at the foot of the mountain. However, Dustin felt much more at ease than having to feel Cesar’s stare.

“Abigail, consume this tablet quickly.”

Dustin took the opportunity to create some distance between him and the enemies. Then, he moved toward the injured Abigail and gave her a tablet for healing.

Abigail didn’t hesitate and swallowed it. Her initial pale complexion soon flushed with color. Although she was not fully recovered, the pill helped her regain some of her energy.

“Sir, who is that man just now? He’s so capable!” Abigail was curious.

“He’s the Sword Whisperer, Seth Hughes,” Dustin explained.

“What? He’s the Sword Whisperer, Seth?” Abigail widened her eyes in shock and joy. Although it hadn’t been long since she entered the martial world, she had also heard of Seth’s name.

Seth was someone even her grandmother respected. Seth’s sword skills were unparalleled. He had already reached the highest peak in swordsmanship. Throughout history, no one was comparable with Seth when it came to his sword skills.

Abigail thought that it was no wonder Seth was so formidable. After all, he was the famous Sword Whisperer!

“Don’t get too happy. Cesar, Elder Lane, and Frost are all competent people on the Astonishing World List.

“Uncle Seth will need to put in some effort to defeat them. As for us, we’re not entirely out of danger yet.”

Dustin stared at Abigail and muttered, ” Abigail, you got injured just now. It won’t do you good to fight. I’ll stall them later, and you should use the opportunity to escape. You shouldn’t stay back and fight!”

“Sir, what do you think of me? How could I leave you and escape? Plus, it’s not like I’m completely useless. I can help you a bit when we fight,” Abigail replied unhappily.

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