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An Understated Dominance (Maria Vittori) novel Chapter 1946

"Ms. Linsor, did those two steal your eclipse spiritstone? I'll go and get it back for you right now!"

After noticing what had happened, Jackson was prepared to make a move.

If it weren't for Grace's Draken Drope, Jackson wouldn't have defeated Ryan. In fact, Jackson might even be killed by him.

"Jackson, there's no need to go after him! I gave them the crystals myself. I don't really need it," Grace quickly called out and explained after seeing Jackson ready to chase after them.

Jackson was stunned. He stopped in his tracks, turned around, and asked in confusion, "What? Those are eclipse spiritstones.

"It's extremely precious to us martial artists! It can increase your cultivation level. Even if you don't need it, you can still sell it for an exorbitant price."

"I don't need money." Grace smiled faintly.

"Well …" Jackson didn't know what to say.

Jackson had almost forgotten how rich Grace was. After all, she even had the Draken Rope.

Thus, it was normal for her not to pay a few pieces of eclipse spiritstones any heed.

However, even if she didn't need money, Jackson did!

If Grace didn't want the eclipse spiritstone, she could have given it to Jackson. That way, the latter would have at least owed her a favor. It was wasteful for her to give it away like that.

"Dustin, I'm not looking down on the treasure. It's just that the eclipse spiritstone was a bit off. Look closely at the crystal in your hand. Do you find something special with it?" Grace continued to explain.

Jackson picked up the eclipse spiritstone and examined it for a while.

However, he failed to find anything and asked, "Special? In what way? The spiritual energy inside is very rich and can be directly absorbed. There shouldn't be any problem using it for cultivation."

"Jackson, I don't think you can live for more than three days if you use it to cultivate." At that moment, Dustin slowly walked up.

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