“This doesn’t mean Fane is stronger than them. After all, they merely exchanged regular blows back there, not with martial techniques or the likes. If they truly gave it their all, I don’t think Fane would’ve won!” Trenton was still unconvinced. He wanted to rely on the Skies Pavilion to wipe out the Woods family, and it was to his joy when Joel attacked Fane, but never did he anticipate Fane would send Joel flying in the air.
Joel was even embarrassed to act since so many members of the reclusive families were looking at them. That was explainable, at least.
However, the Hunt family was no weak power, and it would be even better if the Hunts fought against the Woods family.
“Yes, but I don’t have much certainty on the matter. The young man from the Woods family has power beyond what we expect. We might, however, be able to kill him if we have four or five people attacking him at once,” explained Quentin after he thought about it.
“How’s that possible? Even if the young man has fighting prowess in the peak stage of the true god-level, he had just broken through into that level not long ago. A master like you will be sufficient to go against several of them. If I throw in another one or two more, we can surely kill him!” insisted Trenton confidently.
“Don’t think about killing him yet. Let’s go and inspect the dangerous areas first. I also don’t know if the ball is the precious item to help break through into the ultimate god level. Sigh… Let’s get that ball first before anything else. Let’s study it well; it'd be much easier to break through into the ultimate god-level so I can get my revenge then.” Quentin balled his fists tightly before he waved to them and said, “Come, let’s get going. Once we get to Bright Snow Mountain, we’ll act separately. It’d be up to our respective abilities to find and get the stone ball.”
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