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A Man Like None Other (Jared Chance) novel Chapter 6164

"I'm going."

he said flatly.

As soon as the words fell, his figure moved.'

He turned into a streak of golden light and shot toward Northridge.

Vivian stood on the city wall, watching that streak of light vanish at the far end of her sight.'

Only then did the tears finally slide down her face.

Luther and Grace stood beside her, both still looking in that direction for a long time without speaking.

Roland bowed deeply, his voice respectful and firm. "We respectfully see off Your Majesty!"

Behind him, dozens of giant dragons threw back their heads and roared at the sky all at once.'

The dragon cries shook heaven and earth, as if they were sending off the Dragon Emperor.

*****

Northridge, the Teleportation Hall.

It was an ancient stone hall, built entirely from massive blue-gray blocks.

The doors were carved with dense runes that gave off faint spiritual ripples.

Several Wardens stood around the stone hall, all of them at the High Immortal Realm.

The moment Jared landed in front of the Teleportation Hall, every one of those Wardens went pale and hurriedly bowed.

"Greetings, my lord!"

They did not know who Jared was.'

But they had seen the world-shaking dragon cries just now, and they had seen the dozens of giant dragons circling above Cloudhaven City with their own eyes.

Anyone who could make the Draconians bow their heads and obey wasn't someone they could afford to offend.

Jared didn't spare them a glance. He walked straight into the Teleportation Hall.

Inside the hall, a massive Teleportation Array stood in silence.

The formation was circular, about 10 yards across. Elder runes covered the ground in dense layers, giving off a faint golden glow.

At the center of the formation was a recessed slot meant for celestial elixir.

An old man with a full head of white hair came out from deeper inside the hall. The moment he saw Jared, he hurriedly bowed.'

"This old servant greets my lord. Is my lord here to use the Teleportation Array?"

Jared gave a small nod.'

"I'm going to Luminous Sanctuary."

The old steward paused for half a beat, then nodded at once.'

"Luminous Sanctuary is extremely far from here. It takes a large amount of celestial elixir. By the rules, each person needs 120 bottles of celestial elixir..."

Before he could finish, Jared had already taken a satchel of holding out of his Storage Ring and tossed it over.

The old steward caught the satchel of holding and sent his spiritual soul inside. His face shifted at once.

Inside, there were 400 bottles of celestial elixir, lined up neatly.

"My lord, this... this is too much," the old steward said quickly.

Jared waved it off.'

"The extra is your reward."

The old steward lit up and thanked him again and again. Then he turned around in a rush and went to start the Teleportation Array.

A moment later, the runes on the Teleportation Array lit up one after another. The golden light grew brighter and brighter until the whole stone hall was shining clear and bright.

Jared stepped into the center of the formation.

The old steward stood outside the array and bowed once more.'

"My lord, the Teleportation Array has already been activated. It will send you to the outer edge of Luminous Sanctuary. As for what's happening over there, this old servant doesn't know either. My lord must be careful."

Jared nodded.

He turned around and gave the outside of the Teleportation Hall one last look.

Outside the hall, there wasn't a single person in sight.

Only in the distant sky could the faint outlines of circling dragons still be seen.

He drew his gaze back.

The light of the formation kept growing stronger until it swallowed him completely.

"Bzzzz—"

A deep hum rang out through the hall.

The golden light swelled to its limit in an instant, then vanished just as suddenly.

Jared's figure disappeared from the Teleportation Array.

Inside the Teleportation Hall, everything went still again.

Chapter 6164 This Darian, Not That Darian 1

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