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The Medallion novel Chapter 1070

The master at the eighth grade of the Supernal Stage was so shocked by Robin's power that he froze for a moment.

All the spectators were also equally shocked, not just because Robin had withstood the strong blow, but also because an even stronger aura had suddenly burst out of it.

Almost at the same time, there came a shout. "Time's up!"

With its own strength, Robin had actually grabbed the ball-flower from the master at the seventh grade of the Supernal Stage, and successfully kept it when facing the master at the eighth grade of the Supernal Stage, as well as the spirit-manipulated beast at the fifth grade of the five-star level. Moreover, at the last moment, Robin had revealed an aura so astonishing that no one present could believe their eyes.

However, as soon as the announcement came that the time was up, the unusual aura around Robin disappeared and it immediately returned to its former state.

In contrast to everyone around them, Elder Duke and Jason were sitting there with gloomy faces, because they had not expected that a spirit-manipulated beast could defeat two powerful royal spirit manipulators in a row.

Of course, if it was a true one-on-one battle, Robin might not win. But since the battle had a time limit and was held under special conditions, Robin could exert its advantage to the limit to win.

"Sampson, it's your turn!" Elder Duke knew that the royal family could not afford to lose anymore as there were only two top masters at the peak of the ninth grade of the Supernal Stage left in their team. Therefore, he looked at one top master at the ninth grade of the Supernal Stage and gave him a hint.

Sampson nodded immediately and slowly walked to the battle ring.

As soon as he appeared, the crowd burst into an uproar. His name was known to everyone in the Holy Dragon Empire, because he could be considered the first genius master among the younger generation of the royal family twenty years ago. Now, at the mere age of fifty, he had already reached the peak level of the ninth grade of the Supernal Stage. Naturally, everyone knew his potential. He was also the strongest master among the five masters that Elder Duke and Jason had brought here. What was more, Sampson's spirit-manipulated beast was a very rare kind of dragon beast, called the Waning Moon Snow Dragon. It had gotten its name because of the mark of the waning moon on its forehead. It was famous for its speed and was widely known as the nemesis of any spirit-manipulated beast of speed.

It seemed that Elder Duke had sent Sampson to the battle ring because he didn't want to leave the Ji Clan any chance to win this time.

As soon as Sampson stepped onto the stage, he summoned his Waning Moon Snow Dragon. It was a war dragon at the fifth grade of the five-star level, and was five meters long and more than three meters tall. The beast flew out of the Magic Spiritual Space and hovered in the air before landing beside Sampson.

As soon as Robin set eyes on the Waning Moon Snow Dragon, it seemed to realize that the upcoming battle would not be a simple one, so it could not help but turn vigilant. As expected, the Waning Moon Snow Dragon did not wait so much as a second before turning into a white shadow like the wind and pouncing on Robin. It moved at such a fast speed that only a few peerless masters at the Divine Stage could keep up with it. It was almost as fast as Robin.

Seeing the speed of the Waning Moon Snow Dragon, Robin reacted immediately, and the two beasts became locked in a fast-motion battle. However, it was obvious that Robin was physically weak after fighting the two previous battles. Its speed had considerably decreased, and it was not as alert as before.

A moment later, the Waning Moon Snow Dragon seized the opportunity and lifted Robin's whole body up into the air.

At this time, Sampson, who hadn't made a move until now, suddenly took a deep breath and stretched his hands forward. Two thick and long ice chains shot out from his sleeves and tied up Robin at once.

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