The Legendary Man Chapter 914-Charleigh felt a sense of relief when he saw Hell’s Violet Ghost succeed. As I expected, Jonathan’s technique cannot be used limitlessly.
The capabilities of Hell’s Violet Ghost were actually greater than Charleigh’s.
Charleigh’s family was the largest Summoner wizard clan in Western Epea.
In ancient times, they had used their Pryncyp to establish summoning contracts with numerous demon beasts and devilish creatures.
Although their bloodline had become increasingly diluted over time, they still had a chance to summon powerful beasts, and Charleigh was one of the few with that ability.
Precisely because of that, his family had had high hopes for him since childhood.
However, Charleigh wasn’t interested in cultivation. He believed that cultivation was merely a method to dominate others.
What he sought was true perfection.
He yearned to create a flawless human by relying on scientific means.
That was also why Charleigh’s father was so angry about his biological son’s interest.
Although Charleigh wasn’t obsessed with cultivation, he was still able to summon Hell’s Violet Ghost, a creature two levels higher than him, thanks to his talent.
However, he didn’t dare summon Violet Ghost unless faced with a life-or-death situation.
After all, if Violet Ghost went berserk, his survival as the creature’s Summoner would be questionable.
Nevertheless, Violet Ghost truly made a significant contribution in suppressing Jonathan right after it was summoned.
“Violet Ghost, kill that woman over there too!” Charleigh said while pointing at Ksana in the distance.
However, Violet Ghost remained unmoving at that instant. Charleigh looked up and saw Violet Ghost staring intently at the ice below.
“What are you looking at?”
A sense of foreboding surged within Charleigh’s chest as he took in Violet Ghost’s serious expression.
At that moment, Violet Ghost suddenly grabbed Charleigh and leaped high into the sky.
Boom! Boom! Boom!
A series of muffled noises came from beneath Charleigh’s feet.
The next second, razor-sharp ice spikes shot out from under the layer of ice, appearing exceptionally sinister under the moonlight.
The icy surface around Ksana shattered, and Jonathan slowly emerged from the water, standing on an ice pillar.
“Master, I knew you’d be fine!” Ksana shouted happily when she saw Jonathan.
Jonathan frowned as he watched Violet Ghost descend from mid-air. He felt as though he had seen the creature before.
Boom!
Violet Ghost landed on the ice surface a hundred meters away with a crash, tossed Charleigh aside, and charged in Jonathan’s direction.
The ice spikes were smashed into smithereens as Violet Ghost dashed forward. And as Violet Ghost moved, a thought flashed through Jonathan’s mind. What the hell? This isn’t some damn Violet Ghost. Isn’t this a member of the Devil race I met on the Divine Chessboard? How dare an advanced phase God Realm Devil stir a commotion here? I’ve even met the ancestors of your Devil race in the Western Region!
Jonathan brandished Divine Chessboard and infused it with his spiritual energy. He enlarged the chessboard to several dozen meters in size and held it in his hand to strike Violet Ghost’s head.
“You’re courting death!” A contemptuous smile spread across Charleigh’s face when he noticed Jonathan’s retaliation.
Violet Ghost was one of the strongest creatures Charleigh had seen. He would even go as far as stating Violet Ghost’s contribution was essential in enabling him to travel from West Epea Alliance to Remdik.
Charleigh reckoned Jonathan’s attacks would be futile no matter how much brute force he exerted to swing the chessboard at Violet Ghost, even if Jonathan were to exhaust himself to death.
To Charleigh’s surprise, when he was ready to watch how Jonathan would be sent flying, Violet Ghost suddenly let out a shrill, agonizing shriek.
Charleigh’s expression stiffened because he witnessed the unusually ferocious Violet Ghost turning around and fleeing after getting hit once.
“What the hell?” He rubbed his eyes and refocused his attention on Violet Ghost.
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