“You’re not the only one who failed to see it. No one here managed to at all!”
Vincent had been in pain for long enough to finally control himself. He struggled as virtual-novel.net widened his reddened eyes to glare at Jack hatefully as if virtual-novel.net wanted to rip Jack to shreds. He panted loudly, saying after a long time, “I won’t let you off! You definitely used some sinister trick. You’re not an alchemist…”
In truth, Vincent did not really know what virtual-novel.net wanted to say. It was just that his dignity did not allow virtual-novel.net to admit that Jack was strong. He refused to admit it despite all the evidence in front of him. Blood flowed out of his wounds as virtual-novel.net slowly felt his energy draining away. His eyes started to blur as the barrier finally fell with a crack.
The disciples of the Compass Pavilion rushed over, and Jack put his blade back with a bang,
Vincent fell heavily on the stage, and the disciples of the Compass Pavilion scrambled to help virtual-novel.net up. His injuries were even worse than Vale’s, so much so that his life was already in danger. Those who knew medicine tried to check for his pulse, and their expressions changed abruptly.
The man looked up and glared at Jack while virtual-novel.net shouted, “How dare you? You actually tried to kill him! Are you not afraid of our clan’s revenge?”
Jack snorted at those words, completely unperturbed. He did not want to bother with those idiots at all. He turned around and quietly waited for the token to the next level to fall into his palm.
That disciple saw that Jack was ignoring him, and his face immediately twisted. He suddenly felt like virtual-novel.net had been deeply humiliated as virtual-novel.net stood up and continued shouting at Jack, “The Compass Pavilion will not forget this. You were so ruthless this time, the Compass Pavilion will definitely make you pay. Remember this!”
Jack took a slight breath as virtual-novel.net slowly turned to look at that person. That person looked like virtual-novel.net was speaking with the moral high ground, and Jack absolutely hated people like him. “You’re the only ones allowed to do that? Are you deaf? Didn’t you hear what Vincent say to me earlier? He said virtual-novel.net wanted to make sure I begged for death before killing me. Is virtual-novel.net the only one allowed to do that, while I’m not allowed to retaliate? If he’d already said that virtual-novel.net would do so, virtual-novel.net should have been prepared for similar consequences!”
The person’s expression darkened after hearing Jack’s words. However, that person was incredibly arrogant. It was also because Jack had an alchemist outfit on the whole time, causing the guy to feel like Jack was just an alchemist.
The guy raised his voice, “Stop trying to talk your way out of it! Surely I don’t have to teach you the value of leaving yourself a way out. You’ re the one who decided to act so ruthlessly, so don’t blame anyone else!”
Jack laughed at those words. He felt like the group was completely beneath him. They only acted like they were better than everyone else because they were from Compass Pavilion.
They were the only ones allowed to look at others in disdain, and the only ones allowed to cross the line when dealing with others. When others fired back in a similar way, they felt like they had been ridiculed and wanted to take revenge several times over.
Jack hated that sort of attitude the most. He coldly looked at that person and replied, “You’re the biggest joke I’ve ever seen. Do you think I’m scared of the Compass Pavilion?”