The Legendary Man Chapter 783-Following an ear-splitting explosion, a white glow shone brightly, overpowering every other color in the surroundings.
Light. A holy word. It represented the hope and growth of all beings. It gave colors to every life in the world and illuminated the realm with its shine, chasing the darkness away from every corner.
Yet when the light kept getting increasingly bright, showing no sign of stopping, it could also become the deadliest of weapons.
Jonathan had his back facing Springwyn, but at that moment, he felt like the world had disappeared amid the blinding white glow.
Unleashing his spiritual sense, Jonathan immediately grabbed onto the falling Hossom, who was panicking due to the sudden blindness.
Jonathan sent the glass in front of him crashing into a million pieces with a kick before hauling Hossom into the building. He didn’t stop to breathe once he was safely inside. Instead, he rushed forward through another window on the side of the structure.
The white glow dimmed, and Jonathan launched Hossom toward the opposite building in midair.
“Use your spiritual sense and run!”
Hossom stumbled and fell to the ground but quickly steadied himself and sprinted.
Jonathan looked over his shoulder and saw a towering mushroom cloud rising into the sky.
The gigantic cloud had engulfed every part of Springwyn.
Blast waves formed by plumes of thick smoke and flames spread in every direction.
Jonathan landed on the rooftop. With a light tap of his foot, he whirled around and picked up his pace.
The range of a small special missile’s explosion was at least twenty kilometers.
His location was considered safe, but he still chose to put more distance between himself and the center of the explosion just to be safe.
As for Vikas and the rest, Jonathan hoped they could find nearby bunkers to shield themselves from the blast.
At a five-star hotel in Musbane, Jonathan emailed the information he had on hand to Hades.
Opposite Jonathan, Hossom and Kaga made themselves comfortable with a wineglass in their hands.
“Jonathan, can no one else from Asura’s Office come to the West Region? Isn’t it unfair for you to be doing everything by yourself despite being the boss?”
Kaga’s employers were still a mystery, but their capabilities shouldn’t be underestimated, for they managed to find out Jonathan’s background within such a short time.
Hossom, who was chewing a large piece of meat, dropped his cutlery and shot to his feet at Kaga’s words.
“Kaga, don’t say that. Jonathan is a hands-on type of person. That is a show of exemplary conduct and nobility in Chanaea. It isn’t something you foreigners can understand.”
Both Jonathan and Kaga turned to look at Hossom simultaneously.
“Since when did you become a Chanaean?” Jonathan asked Hossom with a frown.
“I remembered you calling yourself a Machian?”
“This is my Chanaea ID card, Sir.”
Hossom pulled out his ID card from his pocket and showed it to Jonathan as if he was handing over something precious.
Jonathan merely spared the card a glance and ignored Hossom.
It was common for people like Hossom, who were wanted criminals in multiple countries, to have several identities. In fact, to complete their disguise, they would fake all their life experiences, from their birth certificate to their university degree.
A debate about whether Hossom’s identity was real or fake would only be a waste of time.
Kaga poured another glass of wine before handing it to Jonathan using his spiritual energy.
“Aren’t you worried about me intercepting your intelligence for passing on information in front of me, Asura?”
Jonathan reached for the glass of wine and took a sip.
“If you want to look, I can show it to you right now.”
Jonathan handed the notebook to Kaga as he spoke.
Kaga instantly waved her hands at Jonathan’s offer.
“That’s fine. I don’t want you coming after my life yet.”
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