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An Understated Dominance (Maria Vittori) novel Chapter 1856

Meanwhile, in the pit, Julius was still struggling. The protective armor around him flickered, with cracks rapidly spreading across its surface. Overhead, the colossal black sword vibrated slightly, pressing down on him relentlessly.

Julius felt as if an entire mountain was weighing down on him. The immense force caused his hands to tremble and his knees to buckle.

Yet, he had no other option but to clench his teeth and endure it. He knew that a strike from the colossal sword above would inevitably lead to his demise.

It was only at this moment that Julius realized how strong Logan was. It appeared that Logan had been holding back from the start.

Now, with Logan taking the fight seriously, Julius found it exceedingly challenging to withstand the onslaught.

“Ah-!” Sensing the imminent threat of death, Julius let out a piercing roar. A surge of energy erupted from within him like a tidal wave, desperately trying to reinforce the protective armor. However, no matter how hard he tried to mend it, the cracks multiplied continuously.

“Damn it! It’s all or nothing now!” Realizing that he couldn’t hold on any longer, Julius growled and activated the secret Rhys technique.

In an instant, his eyes blazed crimson, and his muscles swelled, releasing waves of overwhelming energy from every fiber of his being.

The secret Rhys technique could swiftly unleash the latent potential of the human body, achieving maximum strength and a breakthrough. It stood as a divine survival skill, a means to destroy enemies in critical moments.

However, this divine technique had a fatal flaw. After the brief surge, the body would grow extremely weak.

In other words, if the opponent couldn’t be defeated within the designated timeframe, the only inevitable outcome would be death.

Julius never thought he would be forced into such a desperate situation. But now, with no other options, he had to activate the secret technique to save his life.

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