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An Understated Dominance (Maria Vittori) novel Chapter 628

There was a loud whoosh as a larger and quicker energy bullet blasted in the direction of Dustin's chest.

Dustin kept his feet firmly planted on the ground and leaned backward, his back arched. The energy bullet flew over his face and slammed into the same tree. He pushed himself off the ground with one hand and stood back up, unharmed.

Terry frowned. He had thought he'd be able to end this battle easily, yet Dustin had surprised him by dodging his attacks twice.

"If this is all you've got, then I have to say, I'm disappointed," Dustin said nonchalantly.

Hearing this, Terry's expression hardened in anger. No one has ever treated him with such disrespect and condescension.

"No way. He's looking down on Terry Doyle?"

"He managed to dodge those two attacks thanks to luck. And Mr. Terry went easy on him, or he would be dead by now!"

"Mr. Terry, don't go easy on him!"

The audience shouted in indignation.

"I was going to let you live, but it seems like that's unnecessary now." Terry put one foot in front of the other before springing toward Dustin.

The true energy that burst forth was enough to easily kill those weaker than him without having to touch them. However, there was a flaw in this move. If a person's opponent is on the same level as them, the attack's effects were greatly reduced. And since it was impossible to change the trajectory of the blow, their opponents could easily predict their moves and jump out of the way.

Therefore, a battle between Divine-level martial artists meant that fighters must use their bodies to defeat their opponents. In these cases, factors like weapons, skills, and true energy were pivotal to one's success.

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