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A Dish Best Served Cold (The Man In Rage) novel Chapter 1745

Summary for Chapter 1745: A Dish Best Served Cold (The Man In Rage)

Chapter Summary: Chapter 1745 – A Dish Best Served Cold (The Man In Rage) by Gia Bater

In Chapter 1745, a key moment in the Romance novel A Dish Best Served Cold (The Man In Rage), Gia Bater delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.

At that critical moment, Ye Fan noticed a few shiny drops of tears coming from Tang Yun's beautiful eyes.

Some of them were sent flying by the strong wind before hitting him on his face.

Her tears were as cold as ice, and for the briefest of moments, Ye Fan felt like his stone-cold heart had been hit by a sledgehammer.

His body started trembling, and the determined look in his eyes began to waver.

Meng Wanyu had just arrived at the scene, and the first thing she saw was Tang Yun about to get hit by Ye Fan's attack.

“Don't do it, Ye Fan! Don't kill my master!” she shouted with tears in her eyes as she ran toward Tang Yun.

The Void Slash attack that was filled with tons of Qi instantly left hundreds of wounds on Meng Wanyu's body upon impact.

Although her dress was stained red immediately, she clenched her teeth and held her arms out as she

stood before her master.

The sight of Meng Wanyu's defiant tears softened Ye Fan's heart, and the power from Infinite Force dissipated instantly.

Ye Fan's intense aura too, quickly subsided as he forcefully canceled the release of the sixth form of Invoke the Celestial Sky.

In the end, he couldn't bring himself to deliverthe final blow.

He thought he was able to let go of everything, but it turned out that he wasn't able to let her go at all.

Nothing in the world could possibly push him far enough to hurt her.

However, Ye Fan's act of mercy was seen by the members of the Chu Sect as a golden opportunity to take him out.

Noticing that Ye Fan's attack had stopped, Chu Zhengliang quickly yelled at Tang Yun, “This is your chance, Ms. Tang! Hurry! Don't let this opportunity go to waste!”

With the help of the Yin Yang Dragon God Body, Tang

Yun was able to survive Ye Fan's attack and finally get out of that dangerous situation.

Chu Zhengliang's words pushed her already desperate state of mind over the edge, and she instinctively attempted to make a final struggle.

Buzz!

A loud buzz was heard as Tang Yun's Seven Foot Green Blade came flying out of her hand.

With an aura as cold as ice, the sword sailed through the air like a dragon.

Tang Yun had incorporated every last bit of Qi within her body into that attack.

She believed that she wouldn't have another chance if she didn't strike with all of her might.

After all, if the fifth form of Invoke the Celestial Sky had nearly killed her, then the sixth form would only be much more powerful.

With so much elemental force put into that blade, it looked like it could penetrate anything and everything as it soared through the air.

“Don't do it, Master!” Meng Wanyu shouted in panic when she saw the blade heading toward Ye Fan like a bullet, but it was too late for her to do anything.

The blade had already reached Ye Fan by the time Meng Wanyu's gaze fell upon it, so any attempts to stop it would be futile anyway.

The blade went right through Ye Fan's body in an instant, and blood began spraying out of his wound immediately after.

Eventually, the Seven Foot Green Blade lost all of its momentum and crashed into a mountain several miles away.

Boom!

The mountain could be heard crumbling down as Ye Fan fell to the ground with his body covered in blood.

She had intended to give it everything she had to block Invoke the Celestial Sky, only to realize that his aura had dissipated right after she launched her attack.

She didn't know why he held back from using Infinite Force, but the sight of him lying in a pool of blood hurt her so much that she found it hard to even breathe.

Although Tang Yun had won the fight, she felt worse than she would have if she lost instead.

Right as Tang Yun was on the verge of breaking down, Ye Fan staggered to his feet all of a sudden.

The rays of the setting sun were as red as the blood on the floor as they shone upon Ye Fan, who simply stood there with his head held low.

“H-How is this possible? That blade went right through him! How is he still alive?”

“Is this some kind of miracle?”

The Chu Sect members were losing their minds when they saw him getting back up.

Chu Zhengliang was so shocked that his eyeballs were nearly popping out of their sockets.

Everyone was staring at Ye Fan in confusion and disbelief, until the head of elders saw what really happened and explained with a frown, “No, this is no miracle! He only got wounded in his arm! The blade went right through his arm, so his vital organs are unharmed! That's why he's still alive!”

That was when everyone understood what was going on.

“Oh, so that's why he was able to get back on his feet!” “Turns out, Ms. Tang only disabled one of his arms!”

“Still, he's nothing but a weakened and crippled person now! The fight is over!” Chu Zhengliang shouted through clenched teeth.

With his arm still bleeding profusely, Ye Fan slowly looked up at Tang Yun and burst out laughing all of a sudden.

“Haha... Hahahaha... Hahahaha...”

His laughter was filled with so much bitterness and sadness that everyone present could feel the intensity of his emotions.

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