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The Legendary Man novel Chapter 1182

The Legendary Man Chapter 1182-After hearing Winston’s words, Savannah and her team and the Leesons lapsed into a glum silence.

The current world, as it were, could be divided into three districts based on their respective economic prowess, politics, military strength, and cultivators.

The first district was none other than North Adrune, Anglandur.

Seven hundred years ago, Western Epea’s Rodunst began the colonization and development of North Adrune, only to have its political structure severely affected after countless riots led by North Adrune’s cultivators.

Then, about two hundred years ago, North Adrune’s fifty colonies finally broke free from Rodunst’s control and gained independence to become today’s Anglandur.

Even though Anglandur was a relative latecomer, their colonies had banded together during the mass uprising and deployed so many of their best armies and cultivators that they became an insurmountable force.

On top of that, Anglandur was in such a unique position that no other forces in Adrune could take them down.

After more than two hundred years of development, Anglandur swiftly climbed the ranks to become the most powerful country in the world, beating out even a powerhouse like Remdik.

Aside from Anglandur, the other two districts were Western Epea and South Aploth.

A mutual restraint between the West Epea Alliance and Remdik had been around for the longest time, and those regulations were why Remdik gradually fell behind Anglandur and failed to become one of the mega-powerful countries.

One could also say that Anglandur’s independence was only possible because Remdik had held off Rodunst, that happened to be the leader of the West Epea Alliance.

In short, the cause-and-effect relationship between Anglandur and Remdik was one big mess that could never be resolved.

As for the district of South Aploth, it was led by Chanaea and supported by West Region and Jetroina.

Chanaea’s unique geographical location meant it had three sides surrounded by other countries. Despite that, it remained at the helm of Aploth and became one of the oldest countries with the richest history.

That, of course, gave it an air of mystery too.

At that moment, Winston and Savannah were most worried about people from Anglandur getting off the planes.

Western Epea and South Aploth might be two of the strongest forces with conflicting views in almost every aspect, but nothing could change the fact that they were neighboring continents. They were familiar with each other’s key, influential figures and could always address them by name even if they had never met before.

The situation with Anglandur, however, was entirely different.

Since North Adrune was so far away, it got to the point where even Chanaea’s respectable families and Remdik’s best war machines struggled to infiltrate the area.

Everyone knew little to no information about Anglandur, so how could they not feel apprehensive about confronting a virtually unknown enemy?

The Leesons quickly backed away from Savannah’s group and gathered behind Winston.

Savannah and her two companions didn’t move an inch from the ridge either as they quietly waited for the plane to fly toward them.

As it turned out, it wasn’t the private plane that had transported the Mallory family before but an actual passenger plane.

When the almost eighty-meter-long plane flew over everyone’s heads, its altitude had already dropped to less than three hundred meters, and close to twenty figures swiftly jumped from it.

“They’re all God Realm elites!” Savannah exclaimed. “Hurry! Inform the tsar!”

Beams of spiritual energy continued to plummet toward the earth, and the mysterious figures only deployed parachutes when they were dozens of meters away from landing.

Now that their speeds were reduced, they cut their cords in unison and landed gracefully.

Winston scanned his surroundings, and it didn’t take long before he noticed the highly coordinated behavior of the group. Judging by the looks of it, these eighteen people are most likely from the same faction. They may have varying skin tones, but I have no doubt they’re all from Adrune.

“If it isn’t Winston Leeson from the Leeson family! What an honor to meet you!” the young man greeted with a smile.

Upon seeing the three men approach him, Winston narrowed his eyes.

I have a bad feeling about them. They give off a dangerous vibe… Even if we ignore the fifteen other cultivators, I don’t think the six of us can take on these three men.

Needless to say, Winston was terrified. The killing intent of the three Anglandur elites was so strong that he felt as if they were holding a dagger to his heart.

“That’s some chilling aura you have. Are you guys assassins?”

The blond young man instantly gave a slight bow.

“I’m Blaze from Apocalypse!”

As the Leesons widened their eyes in shock, Blaze chuckled and pointed to the men beside him.

“This is Fool, and this is Punisher.”

Blaze, Fool, and Punisher were three names everyone was familiar with.

Half a year ago, there was an upheaval to Dark Web’s Assassin List when the top-ranked Blaze proposed to branch out and start his own organization, Apocalypse.

Fool and Punisher, who ranked second and third on the list, soon voiced their intent to join.

Now that all three men had appeared together, that could only mean they were the Assassin Squad from Apocalypse!

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