The Legendary Man Chapter 936-In Yerner, Remdik, Jonathan was standing in front of a roadside food stall, holding a large rolled pancake in his hand that was about half the size of a person’s head. The pancake was filled with beef and smothered in high-calorie sauce. The man enjoyed the food immensely as he stuffed it into his mouth.
He had run from Mortling Castle, deliberately circling the wilderness to disrupt the Remdikians’ search efforts.
Furthermore, he exposed his location with a signal transmitter to lure his target and confuse the Remdikians’ direction.
Jonathan traveled southeast along the Volga River until he arrived at the first city.
Although the cities in the western part of Remdik were quite densely distributed, they were still relatively sparse compared to cities in the east.
In fact, because Remdik’s territory was too large and the population was highly concentrated in the west, there were still large areas of wilderness.
During his escape, Jonathan did not dare to make a fire to cook. Instead, he refueled his energy along the way with military rations and dried beef.
The man was extremely pleased to be able to eat such a delicious and fragrant pancake.
“Two more, sir!” Jonathan said, pointing to the pancake in his hand and then holding up two fingers.
Although the two of them could not understand each other’s language, they had no difficulty communicating.
Seeing Jonathan’s love for his food, the boss laughed heartily and poured him a glass of Kvass.
Jonathan made sure his spiritual energy was firmly contained as he sat in front of the snack cart, not daring to let any of it out.
Before entering Yerner, Jonathan threw the transmitter onto a boat on Volga River.
However, given the speed of the boat, he believed that the transmitter should have been discovered by the Remdikians and his signal source located.
Hence, he wasn’t safe in his current location.
Although the disguise technique that Hossom gave him was extremely powerful and could change the position of facial muscles, he looked too much like a person from Aploth, Chanaea. It was impossible to adjust his appearance to be like a Remdikian, no matter how hard he tried. Hence, no matter where he went, Jonathan was quite conspicuous.
Although Jonathan was eating happily, his mind was always thinking of Heaven Sword in the ring.
If he detected anything amiss, he could quickly summon the sword to deal with the threat.
There was no way around it. Jonathan had grown tired of Jokovich’s pursuit over the past few days.
He only kidnapped Ksana, but Jokovich seemed to be hunting him like he had offended his family.
It was impossible to get rid of the man.
After taking a sip of Kvass, Jonathan stuffed the last bite of his pancake into his mouth.
His primary concern at the moment was not his own safety.
With the Pryncyp of Slaughter, Jonathan was confident of defeating anyone below the Divine Realm cultivation level.
Hence, he was more concerned about Ksana and Charleigh’s situation.
Jonathan had signed a master and servant contract with Ksana. Even though they were too far apart to establish direct contact, the bond from the contract allowed Jonathan to sense that Ksana was still alive.
Ksana’s mission was to escort Charleigh back to Chanaea, but even after the latter was injured, Ksana still did not return to look for him.
This meant that Charleigh was still alive!
After being relentlessly chased by the Remdik Western Army for the past few days, Jonathan was even more certain that they were still alive and on the run.
Charleigh had his hands and feet cut off. Ksana, although a cultivator in the God Realm, was born from the stimulation of the Holy Blood.
If Ksana and Charleigh encountered the Remdikians or other cultivators from Sanctuary, they were likely to be in great danger.
Therefore, Jonathan was in a dilemma.
On the one hand, he wanted to avoid being chased and return to Chanaea as soon as possible.
But on the other hand, he hoped that the people from Sanctuary and Remdik’s army would continue to chase him.
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