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The Legendary Man novel Chapter 196

Chapter 196 You Are Unworthy Of Being My Dog

Asura? That single word had utter shock washing over everyone there.

The place became as silent as the grave in the blink of an eye.

At that very moment, everyone shifted their gazes to Jonathan.

Asura? That Asura?

There was only one Asura in the whole of Chanaea, so there was no mistaking his identity.

In an instant, Timothy’s mind went blank.

He felt as though he had been struck by a bolt of lightning, almost collapsing onto the ground.

In fact, he dared not believe his ears.

Did I perchance mishear him? Asura? Did he really say Asura? That good-for-nothing, Jonathan, is Asura? How is that possible? Asura is the man who led the Four Asura Guards into battling the nation’s enemies and restoring peace to Chanaea! He has a godlike existence! How could that deadbeat be him?

 

“You may rise.”

Jonathan’s expression was as indifferent as ever.

 

“Thank you, Sir!”

Zachary got to his feet with his head lowered and retreated a few steps, not even daring to stand side by side with the man.

That sight thoroughly dispelled the last shred of doubt everyone there harbored.

Who else in this world other than the legendary Asura possesses the ability to have the Vanquisher King of War, Zachary Lint, lower his head and drop to his knees, not even daring to stand by his side?

“Have you taken care of the task I’ve assigned you with?” Jonathan queried with an apathetic glance.

“The Decree of Asura has been issued, and the three Kings of War are currently leading their troops to Jazona, Sir! Barring any unforeseen circumstances, they’ll arrive in half an hour!” Zachary answered solemnly.

“Great!” Nodding lightly, Jonathan confirmed, “Jazona has been sealed off, right?”

“The whole of Jazona has been sealed off, Sir! Not a single person would be able to leave without your order!”

“Great!” Jonathan nodded again before he turned his gaze to Timothy and remarked, “Didn’t you ask me about my identity just now? You’ve got your answer now, haven’t you?”

“Y-Yes!”

Timothy remained kneeling on the ground, trembling violently with unease haunting him.

He was seized by the urge to slap himself across the face.

Oh God, why did I have to provoke him and the Smith family? For the sake of a measly ecological park project, I actually offended the only God in Chanaea, Asura!

“Since you know who I am, I suppose you should also be aware of your impending fate?” Jonathan asserted, casting him an imperturbable glance.

“I-I’m sorry, Sir! I was wrong!” Without delay, Timothy started slamming his head against the ground as though he had lost his mind. “I didn’t know that you’re Asura! If I’d known, I’d never dare offend you no matter what! Please give me another chance! I beg you! I’ve realized the error of my ways and will never again make the same mistake! Just regard me as a speck of dust and let me off the hook this once. Spare my life, please!”

Right then, he no longer acted haughtily, as if he was superior to Jonathan.

Instead, he was as servile he could be, banging his head against the floor ceaselessly while on his knees. Even when his forehead started bleeding, he dared not stop, afraid that the man would take his life in a fit of rage.

Alas, Jonathan merely regarded him blithely with an impassive expression on his face. “It’s too late that you only now realized your mistake. I gave you a chance earlier, but you didn’t cherish it.”

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