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A Man Like None Other (Jared Chance) novel Chapter 3601

Summary for Chapter 3601: A Man Like None Other (Jared Chance)

Summary of Chapter 3601 from A Man Like None Other (Jared Chance)

Chapter 3601 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.

A terrifying aura emanated from this red figure.

Jared’s face was filled with astonishment. He had never considered how two souls could merge, let

alone transform into such an ugly creature.

It was clear that after the fusion of Maverick’s and Broden’s souls, the red figure had significantly

increased in power and cultivation.

Accompanied by a roar from the red figure, a gust of spiritual energy instantly swept through the

surroundings. A wave of oppressive energy caused Jared’s body to abruptly fall from mid- air.

“What’s going on? This guy is actually an Eighth Level Tribulator cultivator. I’m hardly a match for him.”

Montane Daemon looked at the red figure in astonishment.

The souls of two Sixth Level Tribulator cultivators had astonishingly merged into one through the

Sacrificial Blood Array. This fusion resulted in a body that possessed the power of an Eighth Level

Tribulator cultivator.

This was simply too outrageous.

The strength of someone at the Eighth Level of Tribulator was so formidable that they could easily

defeat ten or even more individuals at the Sixth Level of Tribulator.

“As expected of a formation plate from the celestial realm. It’s incredibly powerful…” Tyler exclaimed.

As a member of a family renowned for their skills in formations, Tyler knew very well that even if the

Summers family practiced for several generations, they could never hope to create such a formidable

formation plate.

The blood-red figure stared at Jared, then suddenly lunged at him, moving at the speed of lightning.

A sense of tension gripped Jared’s heart. Although he had already advanced to the Second level of

Tribulator, dealing with someone at the Eighth Level seemed nearly impossible.

Moreover, the opponent had a formation plate behind him which constantly supplied power.

Array runes constantly flickered on the red figure. They were connected to the Sacrificial Blood Array.

The Sacrificial Blood Array used the blood of the array runes to provide strength to the red figure.

Jared had reached a dead-end.

The opponent was of a higher level than him, stronger, and had a continuous supply of resources.

How was he supposed to fight under those circumstances?

At that moment, the red figure appeared before Jared.

He let out a whimper that was hard to discern, unleashing a burst of crimson light.

This radiance continually expanded in Jared’s eyes. Jared abruptly retreated, but the radiance, like a

Igor and the others were all sweating bullets for Jared, but their anxiety at that moment couldn’t help

him in the slightest.

“You all don’t need to worry. I won’t die…”

Jared mustered a faint smile, then wiped the trace of blood from the corner of his mouth. He gripped

the Demon Flogger calmly, casting a series of whip shadows.

Although this red figure was a fusion of Maverick’s and Broden’s souls, he was still a Demonic

Cultivator, and he was certain to fear the Demon Flogger.

And this time, the red figure didn’t dodge or hide. Whip shadows after whip shadows passed through

the figure’s body, yet they left no trace at all.

The Demon Flogger didn’t seem to work anymore.

“Mr. Chance, this weird guy is the fusion of the souls of Maverick and Broden. He doesn’t have a

spiritual sense, let alone a consciousness field. I’m afraid this Demon Flogger might not be of any use,”

Faiyar reminded.

It was then that Jared came to a realization. The reason why the Demon Flogger was so formidable

against the Demonic Cultivators was because it could attack their consciousness field.

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