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A Man Like None Other (Jared Chance) novel Chapter 3365

Summary for Chapter 3365: A Man Like None Other (Jared Chance)

Chapter 3365 – A Turning Point in A Man Like None Other (Jared Chance) by Damian Mccarthy

In this chapter of A Man Like None Other (Jared Chance), Damian Mccarthy introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 3365 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Novel genre.

After all, cultivating in a room and absorbing resources alone wasn’t enough for spiritual energy cultivation, especially when one’s cultivation had hit a plateau.

One needed to go through practical training, as only this could help someone achieve a breakthrough.

The Celestial Battlefield was the best place for that. It was highly certain that many cultivators would achieve breakthroughs in their time within the Celestial Battlefield.

“My daughter has always wanted to go in, but I prefer Dalton to do it instead, as he’s strong and has enough experience. This training will allow him to improve his cultivation significantly,” Igor replied.

“Master, I think it’s a good idea for Rosetta to go in. She’s been seriously ill and it’s interfered with her cultivation. That’s why the Celestial Battlefield will be a good opportunity for her to improve her cultivation, suggested Dalton.

“You’re right, but the Celestial Battlefield is a dangerous place. It’s too big a risk for Rosetta to go in alone.” Igor sighed.

“Master, don’t worry about it. Since Mr. Chance is going in too, we can get him to protect Rosetta. With Mr. Chance’s skills, I’m sure she’ll be fine,” Dalton said.

From how in sync the master and disciple were speaking, Jared could immediately tell that they wanted him to watch over Rosetta. It was just that they were too embarrassed to suggest it.

After Helmut was gone, Dimas said to Rosetta, “Don’t be afraid, Rosetta. I’ll protect you once we’re inside the Celestial Battlefield, and don’t forget to let me have a taste of you…” Dimas wore a lecherous smile as he spoke. His broken arm had long healed and was as good as new.

“Dimas, have you f*cking forgotten how your arm was broken? Mr. Chance will be going in with Rosetta and will break all four of your limbs if you dare lay a finger on her,” Dalton warned.

Unfazed by the threat, Dimas sneered, “Once we’re inside the Celestial Battlefield, the first thing I’ll do is to cripple him. Even though I’m no match for him, I have a bunch of men…” No sooner had Dimas finished than a figure appeared right beside him in a flash.

The figure was dressed in a black robe with the strange shape of a demon beast embroidered on it. He wore an expressionless look on his face as his shoulderlength hair billowed in the breeze.

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