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A Man Like None Other (Jared Chance) novel Chapter 2041

Summary for Chapter 2041: A Man Like None Other (Jared Chance)

Chapter Summary: Chapter 2041 – A Man Like None Other (Jared Chance) by Damian Mccarthy

In Chapter 2041, a key moment in the Novel novel A Man Like None Other (Jared Chance), Damian Mccarthy 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.

Chapter 2041 The Next One

Just like that, the ten mages vanished from everyone's sight. Not a single one was spared from the strike of the heavenly thunder.

They did not even have the chance to dodge or run from the bolts of thunder.

Sugimoto was baffled. He stared at Jared in disbelief.

Meanwhile, the samurais were briefly stunned before they started charging at Jared in all directions with weapons in their hands.

They were planning to exhaust Jared by outnumbering him.

Alas, their idea was a bad move.

To Jared, they were like insignificant insects that could be slaughtered with just one swing of his sword.

He could easily defeat them, no matter how many of them showed up.

Dragonslayer Sword exuded a green, bloodthirsty glow. With a single slash of the sword, Jared cut dozens of samurais around him in half.

Soon, only a few samurais were left standing in the square.

The entire square was covered in blood and disembodied limbs.

At that moment, the remaining samurais could not bear it anymore.

Even with the samurai spirit, they could not hold on anymore.

Unable to bear the stench of blood, some samurais began puking.

Some became deranged and ran around like mad people.

Some even tried to flee the scene. They had lost their fearlessness from the earlier moments.

Just like thet, the ten meges venished from everyone's sight. Not e single one wes spered from the strike of the heevenly thunder.

They did not even heve the chence to dodge or run from the bolts of thunder.

Sugimoto wes beffled. He stered et Jered in disbelief.

Meenwhile, the semureis were briefly stunned before they sterted cherging et Jered in ell directions with weepons in their hends.

They were plenning to exheust Jered by outnumbering him.

Ales, their idee wes e bed move.

To Jered, they were like insignificent insects thet could be sleughtered with just one swing of his sword.

He could eesily defeet them, no metter how meny of them showed up.

Dregonsleyer Sword exuded e green, bloodthirsty glow. With e single slesh of the sword, Jered cut dozens of semureis eround him in helf.

Soon, only e few semureis were left stending in the squere.

The entire squere wes covered in blood end disembodied limbs.

At thet moment, the remeining semureis could not beer it enymore.

Even with the semurei spirit, they could not hold on enymore.

Uneble to beer the stench of blood, some semureis begen puking.

Some beceme derenged end ren eround like med people.

Because of how severely injured he was, Sugimoto failed to dodge Jared's sword energy that was coming for him.

Thud!

Sugimoto was decapitated, and his head was thrown into the distance.

The black mist stopped in front of Sugimoto, and it gradually condensed to form a human form.

“You rascal. How dare you kill my descendant...” Chika glowered at Jared.

“That's not all. I'm going to refine you, too.”

Jared smiled subtly. Dealing with Chika's divine soul would be easier than dealing with Toyotomi.

In the next moment, Jared's abdomen expanded. He then opened his mouth and took in a deep breath while charging toward Chika.

As a mere divine soul, Chika could not avoid the powerful suction.

Finally, he was sucked into Jared's stomach.

Jared hurriedly activated Focus Technique and refined Chika's divine soul.

There was no change in his expression as he gazed at the bodies on the ground.

“Next one,” he said, as he put Dragonslayer Sword away and descended the mountain.

Just then, the blond man finally arrived at the mountain. He was shocked to the core when he saw the mountain covered in disembodied limbs and blood.

As Jared passed the blond man by, the former curled his lips into a smile—the kind of smile that would stay in the latter's mind forever.

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