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Remorse After Breaking Up (Sebastian) novel Chapter 985

Active and passive energies swirled around Sebastian to form an invisible shield that enveloped him entirely. The air sliced apart wherever the sword energy cut through, accompanied by a sharp, piercing whistle.

His presence loomed like a colossal mountain—solid and imposing. It was also as fierce as thunder rolling down from above, filled with power and dominance.

The spectators' hearts raced, and they were gripped with awe, as if they were facing an unstoppable God of War.

The disciples of the Gaudium Sect were both furious and stunned. They then launched a more aggressive attack.

But Sebastian remained unperturbed. With a swift motion, he unleashed a surge of invisible sword energy. It flowed and twisted like intertwining currents that radiated with endless power.

As the sword energy passed through the air, it seemed to rip the fabric of space. Different types of spiritual energy clashed in the chaos as it resonated with explosive roars.

One by one, the Gaudium disciples fell under the onslaught. Blood sprayed from their mouths as they were sent flying. Their faces were etched with shock and disbelief as they struggled to comprehend Sebastian's overwhelming strength.

The spectators were left in stunned silence, and their admiration swelled into a deep respect.

"What a terrifying strength!" someone murmured.

"He's single-handedly taking down so many disciples from the Gaudium Sect. It's unbelievable!" another exclaimed.

Luther was impressed by what he had witnessed. He turned to Gage and asked, "How old is this brat?"

Gage had no idea, so he glanced at Lillian and Gina for answers.

"He's 31 this year," Lillian replied.

"A 31-year-old pinnacle demigod? No wonder he's so cocky. Talent like his is incredibly rare in our Sacred Ground," Luther exclaimed.

"What? He's that young and already a pinnacle demigod? How is that even possible?"

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