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The Protector (The Return Of The God of War) novel Chapter 1600

Levi did not take it to heart as he continued to play with Forlevia.

The death of Juan was just a beginning.

He broke the Gods’ Promise at the cost of his life.

It also meant that the Gods’ Promise that restricted all supreme class fighters had become invalid.

All supreme class fighters all over the world, including Erudia, could now come out into the world.

The ambitious Zarain, Raysonia, and the rest were even grateful to Juan for breaking the Gods’ Promise.

They had always been wanting to break it but dared not to do so.

As their supreme class fighters could come out of hiding to do anything they wanted, true darkness would descend soon.

Many people had been looking forward to the invalidation of Gods’ Promise, but they did not dare to break it themselves because it would cost them the extermination of their clan.

In the past when supreme class fighters overran the world, the world was in chaos.

Countries and regions fought hard for control of resources and territory, leading to heavy loss of life and turning the world into a living hell.

At that time, the Gods’ Promise suddenly appeared out of thin air.

It dictated that all supreme class fighters, as well as their clans, sects, and forces, should not appear among the ordinary people.

The purpose of the Gods’ Promise was to make all fighters who were of supreme class and higher disappear from the world and to erase all traces from the source, making them look like they had never existed.

So until now, no one knew about the supreme class fighters except for those in the highest level of all countries.

The consequence of violating the Gods’ Promise was death.

When the Gods’ Promise just came out, no one knew who issued it or how reliable it was.

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