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A Man Like None Other (Jared Chance) novel Chapter 3074

Summary for Chapter 3074: A Man Like None Other (Jared Chance)

Summary of Chapter 3074 from A Man Like None Other (Jared Chance)

Chapter 3074 marks a crucial moment in Damian Mccarthy’s Novel novel, A Man Like None Other (Jared Chance). This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.

“Excuse me, miss. My employer wishes to invite you to join us on our voyage,” a cultivator who looked like a servant came over and said to Quinley out of the blue..

“Your employer?”

Quinley was slightly startled. “Yes. Mr. Zupakie would like to invite you to sail the Night Sea together,” the servant elaborated, pointing to someone a stone’s throw away.

Quinley glanced in the direction he was pointing, only to see a man dressed in a white shirt waving at her with a smile, looking very much gentlemanly.

She was just about to decline when she noticed Jared throwing her a look. Promptly grasping his intention, she replied smilingly, “After you, then.”

The servant nodded and led her over while Jared and Cloud followed a short distance away. At the sight of Quinley approaching, the man immediately straightened his clothes. All smiles, he then started, “I hope you don’t mind that I took the liberty to invite you to join me, miss. I’m Zordey Zupakie. You can call me Zordey. And you are?”

“I’m Quinley Tall,” Quinley replied honestly.

“Quinley… What an elegant name! I wonder who you came with to the Night Sea. Also, can we voyage together?” Zordey asked.

“I came with my two brothers. I would’ve liked to voyage with you, but we didn’t manage to buy tickets, so I won’t be able to join you, Mr. Zupakie.”

Quinley wore a helpless expression. Seeing the look on her face, Zordey instantly countered with a chuckle, “What’s the big deal about having no tickets? Just wait a moment, and I’ll get you a few.”

After saying that, he threw his servant a look. The servant then strode toward the crowd queuing to board the ship, two bodyguards in tow.

He first scanned his gaze over the crowd before yanking out a cultivator who appeared petite and weak among them.

“Hand over your ticket, kid. Mr. Zupakie wants it!” he demanded arrogantly, Although the tickets bore no name and could be snatched away, doing so publicly at the dock was too blatant. It was evident that the Zupakie family must have a certain level of influence.

Otherwise, Zordey would not have dared do so.

A foul stench hit the servant right in the face, making him promptly clap a hand over his nose. With his face contorted into a mask of fury, he snarled, “D*mn it! How smelly! Hand your ticket over, and I shall spare you!”

No sooner had he finished speaking than the elderly man’s black hands suddenly shot out at him like lightning. His expression changed at once. Before he could react, he was already struck.

Smack! Following a crisp slap, the servant’s head exploded, and he was as dead as a doornail. At that scene, shock inundated everyone present.

No one could have imagined that a blow from an inconspicuous and smelly elderly man had such power.

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