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An Understated Dominance (Maria Vittori) novel Chapter 1844

“Someone! Take him down!” Julius finally issued a command in the face of Dustin’s unrelenting assault.

While it would have been best to recruit such a highly skilled individual, Dustin’s refusal made him a potential threat that had to be eliminated since there was the risk of him joining the enemy.

“Charge!” Everett and Shane both signaled with a wave of their hands. Instantly, hundreds of elite warriors surged toward Dustin.

These were the Black Dragon Army’s generals who possessed exceptional strength. As they attacked in unison, their combined power exceeded multiple-fold.

“Halt!” Suddenly, a black shadow descended from the sky like a shooting star, crashing into the crowd with unparalleled speed.

Following the thunderous impact, the ground shattered, and debris scattered. A powerful shockwave emanated from the point of impact, forcing those in its path to stagger back and almost lose their footing.

“Who is that?” The crowd looked closely and saw that 50 feet ahead, an elderly man with graying hair had materialized.

Clad in formal attire, he exuded an air of indifference. A red mist enveloped his body, emanating a strong intent to kill. The newcomer was none other than Albert Horst, also known as the Executioner!

“Albert? He finally showed up!” Eloise’s eyes lit up.

Since Rufus’ passing, Albert had vanished, not showing himself for several days. Despite their attempts to locate him, there was no sign of his whereabouts. His arrival was indeed well-timed.

As one of the three great generals of the Rhys family, Albert’s true strength remained a mystery. While his actual power was unknown, anyone targeted by him was destined to meet their end.

“This is fantastic! With Albert here, we now have a fighting chance!” Wyatt felt invigorated. Albert was a legendary figure and one of Rufus’ most trusted lieutenants. Although he always kept a low profile, no one dared underestimate him.

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