Hearing Samuel's words and seeing the smile on Samuel's face, the four of them suddenly flew into a rage.
This was an incomparably intense mockery. There was no need for words or actions, but it reached the best effect.
"Scared?"
The four of them glared at each other angrily. Who were they? How could they be afraid? More importantly, how could they be afraid of a guy that was at the bottom in their eyes?
"Trash, do you know what you're talking about?"
"What's wrong? You trash juniors don't have the ability to do anything, but you're starting to brag?"
"For a junior like you, whether in age or experience, we can f*cking be your ancestors. What qualifications do you have to make us afraid?"
"If you talk nonsense again, don't blame me for cutting off your tongue now."
Of course, the anger of the four of them was not because of fear. It was obvious that they had gone angry because of a junior's provocation.
Samuel smiled bitterly and helplessly. "In terms of verbal attacks, how can I compare with you? Now that you are all so confident, I hope that you can keep it up. Don't stay there like a fool and can't speak later. After all, if so, your eloquence is really at the True God level."
"Of course, I'm different from you. In other words, I passed the test of the pagoda," Samuel said with a smile.
Hearing this, the four of them looked at each other. Their eyes were full of shock and disbelief.
The bugman immediately released a cold shout, saying, "Brat, aren't you bragging here with us? Do you think we are stupid? There were people who entered the pagoda before among us; do you want to fool us here?"
"Since someone has entered the Exquisite Pagoda, isn't it more likely to prove whether I have lied or not?" Samuel sneered.
Then, Samuel smiled and told them everything, including the most difficult test.
After hearing this, the disdain on their faces suddenly changed from frowning to disbelief, then to complete shock. After that, they all looked at the treemen.
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